
Dr.Bassam Awartani - Palestine
CEO
Labor Relations & Organizational Culture Consultant
An expert in labor relations and organizational culture with over 18 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, project management, business development, building measurement tools, psychosocial counseling, family counseling, and managing and implementing psychosocial intervention groups in various sectors such as health, education, banking, and services. He has worked in all professional sectors (private, civil, and governmental). In addition, he has experience in academic teaching at (Birzeit University, Arab American University, and An-Najah National University). His qualitative experience is linked to the intersection of related scientific disciplines such as the sociology of knowledge, social psychology, cognitive psychology, cultural sociology, and development sociology.

Hajar Al-Kafi - Tunisia
Clinical Psychologist, Mental Health Project Manager, and Trainer
Clinical Psychologist and Director of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services, with over 15 years of experience in humanitarian and development settings, including active conflict zones. She specializes in trauma care, supervising multidisciplinary teams, and enhancing staff resilience. She has extensive experience in treating complex post-traumatic stress disorder, rehabilitating torture victims, and trauma prevention strategies. She is skilled in program design, team capacity building, and cross-cultural coordination. She is fluent in Arabic, French, and English.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Khatib - Britain
Health Data Science Researcher
Ahmed Al-Khatib is a Research Associate in Health Data Science at the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London, Department of Primary Care and Public Health. He leads research projects assessing pressures on urgent and emergency care services in the National Health Service (NHS), and the relationship between medication overuse and falls in high-risk settings. He has expertise in integrated care systems, multi-morbidity research, and mental health; multilevel and time-series quantitative analytical methods; and the socio-ecological framework for health.