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Come back soon to see more members of the One World Week team.
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Ingrid Wilson
Trustee
With experience as a teacher in Sierra Leone and Wales, Ingrid now runs the consultancy IDEAS (Intercultural Development Education & Arts Services) alongside many community activities.
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Sarah Hirom
Trustee
Involved with OWW since 1978, Sarah has focussed in 2007 on the Website development and, locally, has been involved in a new OWW/Interfaith initiative and a Fairtrade Town bid. She has been a University Lecturer (Geography and Development Studies) in Ghana and England, has travelled widely in Africa and, this year, was re-inspired by a visit to citrus farmers in Cuba.
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Dr. Rosemin Najmudin
Regional Facilitator for Worcestershire area on the OWW Inter Faith Project.
She is first and foremost a mum and her part-time job is as a freelance consultant in Inclusion, alternative therapy, international and development education. |
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The Revd the Lord Griffiths of Pembrey and Burry Port
OWW’s Patron
Leslie Griffiths has 40 years experience in development issues: in Haiti, where he lived from 1970-80, he worked in education and led initiatives in: community development, the provision of basic needs, reforestation and spiritual development; later work took him to countries throughout Africa. Currently he is Vice-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Cambodia in the House of Lords. He has wide experience in education at all levels and involvement in many social projects in the UK. He is known to many as a regular columnist for the Methodist Recorder, a contributor to Thought for the Day and for the inspiring international and culturally inclusive services broadcast from Wesley’s Chapel.
His message to OWW:
“It was a pleasure almost beyond words to be invited to offer my support since I’ve been a beneficiary of One World Week since it began its operations almost thirty years ago. It has stimulated my thinking, provided me with materials and ideas, and offered wonderfully open approaches to world development issues which ecumenical and mixed groups could join together to enjoy.”
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Vartika Mishra
Part-time Administrative Officer for OWW
Vartika has an Education background. Her main interest is in the field of Research and she is interested in working for charities.
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