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About me 

My name is John Pierre Siniora 

I was born and raised in Jerusalem and moved to the United Kingdom when I was eight. Growing up between the French and British education systems taught me how differently people view conflict and progress.

 

I study Politics, Economics, and Maths at Oundle School. Over the past two years, I interned at a venture-capital firm and finished in July 2025. That experience showed me how investment can create real progress when it focuses on people and ideas that matter.

 

Through my research into peace agreements in the region, I found that many treaties fail because of weak leadership and a lack of economic structure to sustain them. Without both, even the most ambitious agreements struggle to last.

Hence our two programs that we are now attempting to start.

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The Tree of Peace 

The tree in our logo is an olive tree, a symbol of peace and endurance. For centuries, the olive tree has represented Palestine’s connection to the land and its ability to survive through hardship.

For the Siniora name, it reflects both heritage and purpose. The roots show where we come from, and the branches represent what we are trying to grow toward: progress, stability, and a future built on shared strength.

 

It is a reminder that peace cannot come from forgetting who we are, but from building something lasting from our own roots.

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I’m 17 years old and working to continue the legacy of my grandfather, Hanna Siniora, a lifelong advocate for peace and dialogue. I aspire to study Politics and Economics and to one day help shape real-world change through policy and impact investing, using ideas and action to build a more stable and equal future.

John Pierre Siniora 

 

© 2025 by Siniora Foundation 

 

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