
Ms Rianne C. ten Veen has a broad interest and work experience with a passion for dignity, justice, a habitable planet for all. With an interdisciplinary academic education (LLM, MA, MSc, PGDip, PGCert), she is a multilingual independent disaster governance, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue facilitator, consultant and trainer. Brought up part-internationally (#TCK), after a first degree in Leiden (NL), and a commercial & policy start in Belgium, she then spent a decade at a disaster management INGO, and a decade at a consultancy (some of which part-time, overlapping other work). She has been a PhD researcher on globalisation and surveillance. She was a member of the management team of Islamic Foundation for Ecology & Environment Sciences (IFEES), and co-founded 'Faith and Climate Change' (a Birmingham Friends of the Earth project) plus initiated Environment focus in the Board of the Birmingham Council of Faiths. In 2009, she self-published a 'save cash& planet' style book from Islamic perspective: '199 ways to please God, how to (re-)align your daily life with your duty of care to Creation' (ISBN: 978-1844266296) and set up Green Creation. In 2018 my then home (built before NL was a democracy) almost won most sustainable home in Groningen. She now lives in the middle of the Netherlands in a sustainable Tiny House, near a national park.