Glenys Kinnock (President)
Member of European Parliament and President of the ACP-EU Joint Assembly. Has a strong interest in human rights, gender issues and international development. Co-founder of One World Action.
Sigmund Sternberg (Vice President)
Hungarian-born British philanthropist and business leader, strongly involved in promoting better relations between Muslims, Jews, and Christians as a co-founder of Three Faith Forum.
Richard Attenborough
Actor and film director, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, member of UK House of Lords, special interest in issues of children and AIDS in developing countries.
Luis Ayala
Secretary General, re-elected at the last Congress, of the Socialist International, based in London.
Ela Bhatt
Indian-born activist, founder of India’s Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), the leading international labour, women, and micro-finance movement.
Inger Carlsson Musser
Relative of Bernt Carlsson, former Swedish diplomat, in whose memory One World Action was founded. Bernt died in the Lockerbie aircraft bombing in 1988.
Tore Carlsson
Relative of Bernt Carlsson, former Swedish diplomat, in whose memory One World Action was founded. Bernt died in the Locerbie aircraft bombing in 1988.
Julie Christie
Indian-born English film actor, active in animal rights, environmental protection, and the anti-nuclear movement, as well as international development.
Tony Clarke
Former postman, Deputy General Secretary from 1981 to 1993 of the Union of Communication Workers. He was a member of the Labour Party’s National Exective Committee from 1983 to 1993 and is now Lord Clarke of Hampstead.
Stanley Clinton-Davies
Member of the UK House of Lords and former European Commissioner for transport and environmental issues, former MP and member of Labour Party government.
Brenda Dean
Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, British trade unionist, and former General Secretary of the print union NALGO.
Meghnad Desai
Member of UK House of Lords, Professor of economics at the London Sschool of Economics. Has strong interest in politics, poverty and international economic development.
Alf Dubs
Local Councillor serving on Area Authority and Mental Health Trust. Has campaigned on human rights, immigration, civil liberties, energy, and constitutional reform. Former Chair of the Nicaragua Health Fund, that merged with One World Action in 1994.
Nawal El Saadawi
Leading Egyptian feminist, sociologist, journalist and writer on Arab women’s problems.
Ben Elton
British stand-up comedian, screen writer and successful novelist.
Barbara Follett
Jamaican-born British politician, Labour MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party, Women’s Committee.
Denis Healey
Member of UK House of Lords, one of the most influential British politicians. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Jack Jones
Former General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers’ Union. He served with the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War and was a member of the National Exective Committee of the Labour Party. In retirement he has been President of the National Pensioners’ Convention.
Miriam Karling
British film and stage actor. She is a humanist and a distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association.
Wangari Maathai
Kenyan-born environmental and political activist. She was the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her contributions to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She is the founder of the Green Belt Movement.
Bill Morris
Jamaican-born, he is Britain’s first black trade union General Secretary. He is a member of the UK House of Lords. He is also a broadcaster covering current social, political and economic issues.
Neil Mullarkey
British actor, writer, improviser, workshop leader, and keynote speaker, founder-member of the Comedy Store Players.
Hugh O’Shaughnessy
Award-winning journalist and broadcaster who has covered Latin America for nearly four decades. He is regular correspondent for the Financial Times and The Observer.
Harold Pinter
British playwright, director, actor, poet and political activist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature 2005.
Emma Rothchild
British economic historian, professor, Chair of the UN Research Institute for Social Development and the UN Foundation Board Exective Committee.
Antony Sher
South African-born British actor, writer, novelist and artist. He received a Knighthood for his services to the arts in 2000.
Jon Snow
Broadcaster, journalist, writer, main presenter of UK’s Channel 4 News. He is the Chairman of the New Horizon Youth Centre and Deputy Chairman of the Media Trust.
Juliet Stevenson
English stage and screen actor. She was awarded the CBE in 1999. She is a member of the RADA Council.
Emma Thompson
Award-winning British actor, comedian, screenwriter, mother. She is an activist for number of causes, including international development.
Andimba Ya Toivo
Namibian politician, founder of the Ovamboland People’s Congress( OPC). Wa active in the independence movement.