Klaib Al-Fawwaz

Klaib Saud Al-Fawwaz

Klaib Saud Al-Fawwaz (Arabic: كليب الفواز;) (15 October 1950 – 8 January 2017) was a Jordanian diplomat, senator, State Minister for Cabinet Affairs and Secretary General of the Eslah Political Party.

Early Life & Education

Al-Fawwaz was born in Sabha, Jordan in 1950. His father was Saud Ghaleb Al-Fawwaz, sheikh of the Serdiyeh tribe. When visiting the region in 1913-1914, English traveller and explorer Gertrude Bell visited the Serdiyeh tribe and documented her visit in letters and photographs, which included a photograph of Klaib's grandfather Ghaleb.

Al-Fawwaz received his university education at the University of Jordan, where he attained a bachelor's degree in political science. He also received a master's degree in public relations from the Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey in 1977 and a PhD in modern and contemporary history from the Arab History Institute in Baghdad, Iraq in 1995.

Career

Al-Fawwaz served in Jordan's diplomatic missions around the world for over three decades. He worked at the Jordanian embassy in New Delhi (1979–1983), the Permanent Mission of Jordan to the United Nations in New York (1984–1988) and the embassies in Baghdad (1991–1995) and Uzbekistan (1997–1999). Al-Fawwaz also served as Jordan's Consul General to Dubai and Northern Emirates (1999–2003), after which he became a senator (2003–2005).[1]

Klaib Al-Fawwaz at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 1984 (Third Committee).

From 1995-1996, Al-Fawwaz was a negotiating member of the Quartet for the displaced in the Peace Negotiations (عضو مفاوض في اللجنة الرباعية للنازحين في مفاوضات السلام) and a member of the Multilateral Peace Negotiations committee for the refugees in the Peace Negotiations (عضو في لجنة المفاوضات المتعددة الأطراف للاجئين في مفاوضات السلام).

From 2011-2012, Al-Fawwaz served as Jordan's State Minister for Cabinet Affairs[2] with former Prime Minister Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh.

Al-Fawwaz was the founder and Secretary General of the Eslah Political Party from June 2012- January 2017.

Al-Fawwaz with King Abdullah II Ibin Al-Hussein of Jordan, 24/10/2011 in Amman, Jordan.

Publications

Al-Fawwaz is the author of a book titled: المراسلات المتبادلة بين الشريف حسين والعثمانيين 1908 – 1918دراسة تحليلية and has written numerous articles and essays.

Personal life

Al-Fawwaz was married to Mrs. Intissar Al-Armouti, the daughter of the late Mohammad Nazzal Armouti. They have four children: Zein, Hala, Nasser and Anoud.

He passed away on 8 January 2017.[3]

Awards

Al-Fawwaz was awarded the Excellence in Economic Performance Award (جائزة التميز في الأداء الإقتصادي) at the Second Jordanian Ambassador's Convention in Jordan in 2003.

Memorial

A memorial night was organized on 15/4/2017 in memory of Dr. Al-Fawwaz with a number of his close friends giving speeches on the occasion, including Mr. Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh.[4]

Mr. Awn Al-Khasawneh at Al-Fawwaz's memorial night

References

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