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'''Lea Choueifaty''' is a [[Shadow Participant]] of [[Karim Chalhoub]]. '''Lea Choueifaty''' was born at the city of Elbeuf in Normandy (France) and he is 20 years old, has a IT Engineering background and completed with a Master in Public Administration. He is currently a Digital consultant in an international company. Having a strong experience with regional authorities, he did several consultancy missions about public transparency and digital questions. His professional thesis was about Open Data, for a Local Authority in Normandie Region. Member and founder of several associations, Yanis believes in citizens impact on the society and in the youth fundamental role. '''Lea Choueifaty''' is participating actively in the French political life. He was elected on 18 June 2017 as deputy member of the French Parliament.
'''Rana Habr''' is a [[Shadow Participant]] of [[Karim Chalhoub]]. '''Rana Habr''' is a Lebanese law student in her third year. She was born in December 1996 and she is 20 years old. Before entering this field, in USJ, he was in the sacred heart school in the economy and sociology specialty. She was student body president for as long as she remember because she loved handling conflicts between students and the administration in the most "democratic" way possible.  
 
'''Rana Habr''' is a chief in the scouts, a waitress and a very active member in an NGO. It' s called "Hayda Baytak" and its' mission is to raise enough money to cover scholarly fees of kid who have lost either of both parents. These activities made her a strong believer that change can be made; one day, one person and one little task at a time. In fact, the main reason why she entered law school was to try and work her way into the system and how it' s being dealt with.  
 
'''Rana Habr''' try to apply everything that she learn into my way to handle things, and see things; especially our political and judicial issues. The way she sees it, democracy, on paper, is the best way to handle things, and yet most of what is seen in Lebanon is a lack of efficiency in the governments tasks and to do lists. She hopes to help fix that one day throughout her career.





Revision as of 04:45, 3 July 2017

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Shadow Participant
Shadow Participant
Rana Habr
Role(s) SDDP Middle Eastern Initiative Shadow Participant
Education Faculty of Law and PoliticalScience at Saint Joseph University
Links rana.habr@gmail.com
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Rana Habr is a Shadow Participant of Karim Chalhoub. Rana Habr is a Lebanese law student in her third year. She was born in December 1996 and she is 20 years old. Before entering this field, in USJ, he was in the sacred heart school in the economy and sociology specialty. She was student body president for as long as she remember because she loved handling conflicts between students and the administration in the most "democratic" way possible.

Rana Habr is a chief in the scouts, a waitress and a very active member in an NGO. It' s called "Hayda Baytak" and its' mission is to raise enough money to cover scholarly fees of kid who have lost either of both parents. These activities made her a strong believer that change can be made; one day, one person and one little task at a time. In fact, the main reason why she entered law school was to try and work her way into the system and how it' s being dealt with.

Rana Habr try to apply everything that she learn into my way to handle things, and see things; especially our political and judicial issues. The way she sees it, democracy, on paper, is the best way to handle things, and yet most of what is seen in Lebanon is a lack of efficiency in the governments tasks and to do lists. She hopes to help fix that one day throughout her career.