Principal Representative
United Nations, New York
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Bani Dugal is the Principal Representative of the Baha'i International Community to the UN. As part of the community of international NGOs at the UN since 1994, she is currently serving on the Steering Committee of the NGO Working Group on the Security Council. She has served as President of the NGO Committee on Freedom of Religion or Belief, as co-facilitator of the NGO Working Group on UN Access, co-facilitator of the GEAR campaign (Gender Equality Architecture Reform), Chair of the NGO Committee on the Status of Women, and Chair of the Global Forum of the NGO Committee on UNICEF and member of the Steering Committee of the NGO Committee on UNICEF’s Working Group on Girls, Convenor of the NGO Committee on UNIFEM and Convenor of the Advocates for African Food Security.
Ms. Dugal holds a Masters degree (LL.M) in Environmental Law from Pace University School of Law, New York and a law degree (LL.B) from the University of Delhi, India. She has authored published articles, statements, and papers. Prior to relocating to the U.S. in 1988, she practiced law before the Supreme Court of India.
Among the many high-level events in which she was speaker or participated in another capacity, are: World Bank Faith Initiative (2015), UN Women Intergenerational Dialogue Day at the 59th CSW/Beijing+20 (2015), the World Economic Forum (2015, 2005), Ministerial Level panel on The Civil Society and the Education on Human Rights as a tool for promoting religious tolerance (2012), the International Inter-religious Conference on Faith in Human Rights in The Hague (2008), and the Conference commemorating the UN Declaration on Religious Tolerance and Non-Discrimination (2006), the Conference on Interfaith Cooperation for Peace – hosted by the Tripartite Forum comprised of 17 Member States, the World Bank, UNESCO, the UN DESA and the Committee of Religious NGOs at the United Nations (2005).
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Representative
United Nations, Geneva
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Representative
Brussels Office
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Rachel Bayani is Representative of the Baha'i International Community’s Regional Office in Brussels, having joined the office in 2013. Since 2004, Ms. Bayani has worked as a justice and home affairs counselor for the Permanent Representation of Luxembourg to the European Union, dealing mainly with asylum and migration issues. Prior to that, she served in Bosnia-Herzegovina with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and with the peacekeeping mission there. Ms. Bayani has also served with the EU’s police mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina and with the UN good offices mission in Cyprus, dealing with legal affairs. A citizen of Luxembourg, Ms. Bayani holds a law degree from the University of Sorbonne in Paris and a Master’s in international law from Cambridge University.
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Representative
Addis Ababa Office
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Solomon Belay Faris is the Representative of the Baha’i International Community’s Regional Office in Addis Ababa, having joined the Office in 2016. Born and raised in Ethiopia, Solomon works in the areas of curriculum studies and teacher development, comparative education and international development, spirituality, indigenous knowledge and science education. He has been a long time professor of education in Jimma and Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia where he is still teaching graduate courses on curriculum and philosophy of science education. He works with Center for International Reproductive Health Training of the University of Michigan to improve medical education in Ethiopia. Solomon has a PhD in Curriculum Studies and Teacher Development from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) of the University of Toronto."
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Representative
Jakarta Office
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Desytia Nawris is a Representative of the Bahá’í International Community’s Regional Office in Jakarta to inter-governmental associations such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as various governmental agencies, civil society organizations and research institutes in the region. Based in Jakarta, she actively participates in various regional fora and spaces, seeking to collaborate with individuals and groups concerned with the well being of Southeast Asia, so that the Office may contribute more in responding to the need which is faced by the community. She hopes to contribute to regional spaces for consultation to discuss how to meet the challenges of the region. Ms. Desytia was representative of the National External Affairs Office of Baha’is in Indonesia from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, she served for 8 years as a facilitator and coordinator of educational programs at the community level.
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Representative
Cairo Office
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Hatem El-Hady joined the Baha’i International Community in 2022 and serves as a Representative for the Arab region. He has been active on a range of issues in the country of his birth, Egypt, since 2011, and between 2011-2014 he served on an Egyptian Baha’i delegation that contributed to the drafting of a new national constitution. Baha’i principles, concepts and experiences were offered to wide-ranging public discourses, during this period, regarding Egypt’s future direction and the need to foster societal unity. Hatem, worked as consultant for the Aspen Institute and has leads its values-based leadership Fellowship Program for the Middle East between 2017-2023. Past positions include leadership roles at the UK’s University College of Estate Management and worldwide senior governance, strategic, operations roles for Microsoft in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Greater China.
Simin Fahandej is a Representative of the Bahá’í International Community’s United Nations Office in Geneva, having joined the Office in 2011. Her work focuses primarily on human rights, peace and security and migration. Ms. Fahandej has served as a Baha'i International Community delegate to the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Sustainable Development and the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. She has also been involved with the Major Group for Children and Youth, including as editor-in-chief for the 7th Annual Youth Assembly at the UN. Ms. Fahandej has conducted research consultancies for various organizations such as Amnesty International, Nobel Women Initiative and Centre for Defenders of Human Rights. Prior to joining the Bahá’í International Community, Ms. Fahandej worked as a journalist, at various news outlets, including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Ms. Fahandej holds a combined Honors degree in Journalism and Political Science from the University of King’s College in Canada and a Master's degree in International Law from SOAS in the United Kingdom.
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Representative
United Nations, New York
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Daniel Perell joined the Baha'i International Community’s United Nations Office as a Representative in 2011. His areas of work include social and sustainable development, climate change and the environment, global citizenship, human rights, and the role of religion in society. He is formerly a Global Organizing Partner of the NGO Major Group and Chair of the NGO Committee for Social Development. In 2010, Mr. Perell received a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law and an MA in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and was admitted to the New York State Bar Association. Mr. Perell has worked with the International Service for Human Rights in Geneva, the UN in Aceh, Indonesia and other organizations in the Marshall Islands and Chile.
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Representative
United Nations Office, New York
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Liliane Nkunzimana is a Representative of the Baha'i International Community’s UN Office in New York. Her areas of work include gender equality and peace. Liliane has a background researching and writing issues related to diversity and inclusion. Most recently, she served as Secretary of the NGO Committee on Social Development. Liliane has also served as a community organizer engaging youth and their families in educational programs designed to build their capacity to contribute to the well-being of their societies. She has worked on government-funded development projects as well as public affairs in the private sector. Liliane holds a Masters in Public and International Affairs and a Bachelor of Social Science specializing in African Studies with a minor in Political Science.
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Representative
United Nations Office, Genva
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Representative
United Nations Office, Geneva
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Saba Haddad is a Representative of the Bahá’í International Community’s United Nations Office in Geneva. Her work focuses primarily on human rights. Dr. Haddad has for almost two decades coordinated educational projects aimed at the empowerment of youth and migrants in different parts of the world, including in Iraq, India, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. She also led the Youth Interfaith dialog pre-summit in 2014 and worked as a trainer at the Barli Institute for the Development of Rural Women in India to build capacity in youth to become agents of transformation in their villages in areas such as hygiene, energy, recycling and education. Dr Haddad holds a Bachelor in Biotechnology from the Al-Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad, a Masters in Biotechnology from the Justus Liebig University Giessen, and a PhD with distinction in Natural Sciences from the Medizinische Hochschule Hannover. She has worked as a researcher since 2005 in various institutes including, the Department of Biochemistry at the National University of Ireland, the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Justus-Liebig University of Gießen, and at the Medizinische Hochschule in Hannover. Most recently she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sheffield Medical School, UK. Dr. Haddad has published her medical research in the Oxford Academic European Heart Journal.
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Representative
United Nations Office, New York
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