Ali Jarbawi

Ali Jarbawi
على الجرباوي
Minister of Planning and Administrative Development
Assumed office
May 19, 2009
President Mahmoud Abbas
Prime Minister Salam Fayyad
Preceded by Samir Abdallah (as Minister of Planning)
Personal details
Born (1954-01-30) January 30, 1954
Jenin, West Bank, Palestine
Nationality Palestinian
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) Tafeeda Jarbawi
Children 3
Residence Ramallah, Palestine
Alma mater University of Cincinnati
Profession Academic, Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Palestinian National Authority 13th Government

Ali Jarbawi (Arabic: علي الجرباوي; born January 30, 1954 in Jenin, Palestine) is the former Minister of Planning and Administrative Development and the former Minister of Higher Education of the Government of the Palestinian National Authority.[1] . Prior to this appointment he worked in government as a special adviser to the Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and supervised the preparation of the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan 2008-10.[2] He was General Director of the Palestinian Independent Center for Citizens’ Rights from 1997 to 2000, and worked as Secretary General and Executive Director of the Central Elections’ Commission from 2002 to 2004.[3]

Academic career

Dr. Jarbawi joined the Faculty of Political Science at Birzeit University in 1981, after receiving his PhD in Political Science from the University of Cincinnati, and was awarded Professorship in 1996. He has held a variety of senior posts at Birzeit University: including Dean of the Faculty of Law and Public Administration, Dean of Students’ Affairs, Director of the Ibrahim Abu Loghod Institute for International Studies, Director of the Center for Researches and Studies, and Head of Middle East Department.[4]

Dr. Jarbawi also holds two master's degrees, in public administration and in political science, and a bachelor's degree in sociology.[4]

Published Writings (Partial List)

References

  1. Members of the Palestinian 13th government, Official website of the Palestinian Authority Government.
  2. Minister of Planning Profile, the official website of the Ministry.
  3. The Electoral Knowledge Project.
  4. 1 2 Academic Staff Bio, Birzeit University Institute of International Studies.

External links

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