Rend al-Rahim

Senior Fellow, Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program September 1, 2008 – August 30, 2009

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Contact

Phone: 202-429-3819

Email: ralrahim@usip.org

Languages: Arabic, French

Resources & Tools

  • How will the recent Sunni "Awakenings" against Al Qaeda translate in Iraq’s broader political milieu? Already under the siege of an insurrection, can the current Iraqi government address the pitfalls of the coming year?

  • Rend Al-Rahim Francke concludes that the military surge has bettered the security situation in Baghdad. However, political progress has faltered and not matched these improvements.

  • Rend al-Rahim Francke testified before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Shi'ia-Sunni relations in Iraq.

Countries: Iraq

Note: Journalists interested in interviewing Ms. al-Rahim should contact Lauren Sucher in the USIP public affairs office at 202.429.3822.

Former representative of Iraq to the United States and founder and executive director of the Iraq Foundation Rend al Rahim’s project focuses on creating and managing an Iraqi Forum for National Dialogue (IFND). This forum will serve as a neutral space inside Iraq to sustain and expand the national dialogue initiated by the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue (IISD) and the Helsinki process. In addition to her work for the Iraq Foundation, al Rahim teaches at the American University of Beirut. Previously she has worked for the American Investment Company, Banque Arabe et Internationale d’Investissement in Bahrain and Chemical Bank in Beirut and London. Al Rahim holds a B.A. from Cambridge University and a Maitrise en Lettres from the Sorbonne.

 

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