Lamis al-Alami (Arabic: لميس العلمي; born 1943) is a Palestinian educator and politician. She was Minister of Education and Higher Education in the Palestinian Authority Governments of June–July 2007[1] and Palestinian Authority Government of May 2009, and a commissioner of the Central Elections Commission of Palestine.[2]
Lamis al-Alami | |
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Minister of Education and Higher Education | |
In office June 2007 – July 2007 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Prime Minister | Ismail Haniyeh |
Succeeded by | Samih Abu Awwad |
Assumed office May 2009 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Prime Minister | Salam Fayyad |
Preceded by | Nasser al-Din al-Shaer |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Abu Zeid |
Commissioner of the Central Elections Commission of Palestine | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1943 Jerusalem |
Alma mater | American University of Beirut, University of Edinburgh |
Occupation | Educator, politician |
Al-Alami was born in Jerusalem and educated at the Schmidt's Girls College in the city. She then obtained a BA in English from the American University of Beirut in 1964, a Master's in English literature in 1967, and a Master's in Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh in 1974.[1]
She taught at UNRWA's women's college in Ramallah from 1975, became its deputy director in 1983 and its manager in 1994, in which year she also became responsible for education in all of UNRWA's 100 schools and three colleges. She retired from this in 2004. She was later the Director General of The Independent Commission for Human Rights.[1]
She is a director of the Coalition for Accountability and Integrity (AMAN).[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Palestinian National Authority: The PA Ministerial Cabinet List: The Emergency Government June 2007 - July 2007". Jerusalem Media & Communication Centre. Archived from the original on 18 August 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ "Biographies of each of the Commissioners". www.elections.ps. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ "Lamis Al Alami". Coalition for Accountability and Integrity - AMAN. Retrieved 3 July 2020.