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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.​

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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.

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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.

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John Pierre Siniora 

 

© 2025 by Siniora Foundation 

 

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