Balfour Day 2 November 2022
105 years after the UK Government’s Balfour Declaration, which so many Palestinians see as being the start of a century of dispossession and suffering.
It was the year of lockdown, of finding new ways to engage, to tell stories and to fundraise. As we look ahead to 2021, we’re going to first look back at the year we’ve just left behind — a year of creative fundraising and emergency appeals, of presenting webinars and publishing books, of cementing old friendships and fostering new ones. This is the Amos staff team’s review of 2020.
Katie Hagley
Community Engagement and Fundraising
El Profe: Gilberto Aguirre from CEPAD in Nicaragua with Katie Hagley from Amos Trust — March 2020
Sneaking in a trip to Nicaragua with some of our fabulous supporters just before the world changed and we went into full lockdown was a real highlight for me. Some of us were seasoned visitors and supporters of CEPAD whilst others came fresh to our work in Nicaragua.
The trip was a wonderful opportunity to see the progress made by the seven communities we have supported in the last five years and to meet with old friends and have the chance to visit one of the new communities we will support moving forwards. A time of warmth both in temperature and welcome. Bitter sweet now in the knowledge that it was the last opportunity we had to spend time with our friend Gilberto Aguirre, El Profe.
Just Walk Again
The amazing response of Amos supporters to Just Walk Again. It was wonderful to see the photos coming flooding in of people walking wherever they could, be it 5 miles or 500, in solidarity with Palestinians. Solvitur ambulando indeed.
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Karin Joseph
On Her Terms, Lead
On Her Terms: Amos Trust's Karin Joseph speaking at Amos Day in London — September 2018
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Jill Howard-Gunasekera
Administration
Rallying around: Amos Trust Administrator Jill Howard-Gunasekera
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Nive Hall
Operations
Solidarity: Amos Operations Manager Nive Hall
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Chris Rose
Director
Continued support: Amos Trust Director Chris Rose
Massive Attack, Raja Shehadeh, Sami Tamimi, Zena Kazeme, Ahmed Masoud, Justin Butcher etc — so many of my favourite people have either worked alongside us or given us permission to use their work this year. I hope that we have done them all justice.
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Nick Welsh
Digital, Design and Comms.
From Nicaragua With Love: Gilberto Aguirre from CEPAD in Nicaragua with Amos Trust’s Nick Welsh —February 2020
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Garth Hewitt
Founder
The Troubadour: Singer/songwriter and Amos Trust Founder, Garth Hewitt
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Isobel Webster
PA to the Founder
Award-winning: Isobel Webster in Palestine with her partner Bryan and Amos friend Marwan Fararjeh
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To stay in touch with all campaigns and projects throughout 2021, please sign up to receive Amos Trust’s E-news which will keep you updated about our work in Palestine, our On Her Terms campaign for girls and young women on the streets and our Climate Justice work in Nicaragua.
On Friday, 24th September, Amos Trust Director Chris Rose met with Ambassador Dr Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK. The main item in their discussions was UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ announcement that she is considering relocating the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Dr Zomlot has sent this message to Amos Trust supporters.
This morning we received this press release from Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem as one of 53 civil society groups standing with these Palestinian organisations. “Earlier today we heard about Israeli raids on Palestinian civil society organisations and saw damage done to St Andrew’s Church in Ramallah. UK remains a firm supporter of Palestinian civil society and the important role such organisations play in upholding human rights.” Full details.
Today marks two weeks since the hottest day in UK history. Unfortunately, whilst people across the country were doing everything they could to stay cool and hydrated, Northern Uganda has been feeling the effects of extreme weather more severely, with fatal consequences. Fleur Boya speaks to Immaculate Akello.
“The Ukrainian team of eight had not met before the tournament. They may not have been the best team in the world, but they were such huge favourites with everyone as they were so enthusiastic.” As the invasion of Ukraine begins, Amos Director Chris Rose remembers meeting eight of its young people at the inaugural Street Child World Cup.
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