In order of participation

Moza Al Hajri

Moza Al-Hajri

Student Conference Moderator

Moza is an Ambassador of QatarDebate Center, where she promotes the culture of dialogue and intellectual discourse through international projects. Moza is a former member of the Qatar National Debate team, where she was ranked World Champion in Arabic debating and Top 10 in world English debating. She now delivers training for new generations of the national debate team while continuing to score medals in her university debating career. Moza is pursuing a degree in Foreign Service at Georgetown University, majoring in International Economics and minoring in Arabic. She is also active in community outreach, youth empowerment, sustainable development, and promoting multiculturalism. She has advocated for the right to education and climate change worldwide and moderated high-level panels concerned with culture, sustainability, and dialogue. Moza was honored with the Education Excellence Award from His Highness the Amir of Qatar in 2016, 2019, and 2023.

Androulla Kaminara

Androulla Kaminara

Former EU Ambassador to Pakistan

Ambassador Androulla Kaminara is the inaugural Distinguished-Diplomat-in-Residence at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Qatar). With 40 years of outstanding public service, management, and diplomacy, her many roles have included serving as the first female European Union (EU) Ambassador to Pakistan; Director of Humanitarian Aid Operations for Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific; and Director for the Quality of Programs and Projects for  the EU International Cooperation and Development. She has also served as the EU Fellow to St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, and a research associate at King’s College, London. Recipient of the Global Ambassador Award in 2021 and the International Peace Award, Ambassador Kaminara holds a B.Sc (Hons.) in Geology and Physics (King’s College London), an MSc in Management Science (Imperial College), and a Maîtrise in International Politics (ULB, Brussels).

H.E. Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani

H.E. Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani

Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations in New York

Her Excellency Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani has been the Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations since 2013, the first Qatari woman to serve in this capacity. She is an internationally recognized advocate for human rights and international law, climate action and sustainable development, mediation and conflict prevention, gender equality, and humanitarian action. She remains at the forefront of efforts to advance international cooperation and protect the multilateral system. Ambassador Al-Thani’s initiatives include establishing United Nations Groups of Friends and co-chairing the Group of Friends for Gender Parity and several others. In her previous roles, she served as Qatar’s first female Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and General Consul to the Swiss Federation. She has also held the post of Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Social Forum of the UN Human Rights Council. Ambassador Al-Thani has won many awards, including a nomination as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2013. 

Dalia Grybauskaitė

Dalia Grybauskaitė

former President of Lithuania

Dalia Grybauskaitė served as Lithuanian President from 2009 to 2019, focusing on improving the country’s economy and addressing security issues through an enhanced presence of a  NATO battle group. She has also served as Finance Minister for Lithuania and the European Union Commissioner for Financial Programming and Budgets. Dalia Grybauskaitė continues to serve on a number of advisory boards and commissions. She also remains widely popular in Lithuania  and speaks publicly on current issues, including energy security, transatlantic relations, geopolitical security, women’s leadership, gender equality, sustainable development, economic transparency and accountability.

Wendy Gilmour

Wendy Gilmour

Assistant Secretary General NATO, former High Commissioner to Pakistan  

Wendy Gilmour has worked for over 30 years in Canada’s foreign service, holding positions responsible for political-military affairs, post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction, international trade policy, and international defense materiel cooperation. She served as Canada’s High Commissioner to Pakistan (2018-2022),  subsequently moving  to NATO to become Assistant Secretary General (Defence Investment).  She has also served as Canada’s Director General Trade and Export Controls, Director General International and Industry Programs (Department of National Defence) and Director Peace Operations, supporting Canada’s deployment to ISAF, with responsibility for the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Furthermore, she  was deployed as a policy advisor to the Commander North American Aerospace Defence Command in Colorado Springs, USA. Her diplomatic postings include  Zimbabwe, the United Kingdom, and Nigeria. She has also been involved in the operations of  various international organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. 

Dr. Michail Bletsas

Dr. Michail Bletsas

Director of Computing, Massachussets Institute of Technology Media Lab

Dr. Michail Bletsas is a Research Scientist and Director of Computing at MIT’s Media Lab where he has been working since 1996. He was a member of the core technical and design team for the “One Laptop Per Child” initiative which created OLPC’s pioneering, award-winning “XO” laptop. His current research interests include network security, disinformation operations, wireless networks and building efficient high performance machine learning computing infrastructures. He has advised governments on technology policy issues and provided expert opinion on technical matters to top-level officials.  Mr. Bletsas has frequently served as  a keynote speaker  at international conferences and has been involved in  various civic activities. He holds an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and an MSc degree in Computer Engineering from Boston University.

Natalie A. Baker

Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Qatar

Natalie A. Baker arrived at Embassy Doha as Deputy Chief of Mission in August 2021.  Prior to this, she served as Director of the Office of North African Affairs in the State Department’s Near Eastern Affairs Bureau. Natalie has previously served as Deputy Chief and Charge d’Affaires, a.i. of the U.S. Mission to Libya, Deputy Director of the Iran Regional Presence Office at the U.S. Consulate in Dubai, and Economic Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait.  In Kuwait, Natalie worked with the Department of Defense to support the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. From 2009-2011, Natalie served as Political and Economic Counselor in Libya, as the bilateral relationship was normalizing after a nearly 30-year pause.  She remained in Libya until the Libyan Revolution forced the U.S. Embassy to evacuate in February 2011. Natalie’s previous assignments included Special Assistant in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Consular Officer in Islamabad, Pakistan, and Cultural Officer in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Natalie holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Princeton University and a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from Harvard University.  She is a 2017 Distinguished Graduate of the National War College, National Defense University of the United States of America.

Sultan Barakat

Sultan Barakat

Professor of Public Policy, HBKU

Sultan Barakat is a Professor in Public Policy at Qatar Foundation’s Hamad Bin Khalifa University and an Honorary Professor at the University of York. A Senior Associate Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), he has founded the Global Institute for Strategic Research and  the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He has also served as the Director of Research at the Brookings Institutions Doha Center. He has been widely published and his most recent books include Understanding Influence: The Use of State building Research in British Policy ( 2014) and Russia’s Approach to Post-Conflict Reconstruction (2023). With over 30 years of professional experience working on conflict resolution, humanitarian response, state building and post-conflict recovery and transition, he regularly provides guidance to the United Nations, the World Bank, the European Union, the Red Cross, and governments in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Nepal, Palestine, Philippines (Mindanao), Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan (Darfur), Syria, Uganda (Moyo and Adjumani) and Yemen.