About PNIC![]() Later, many countries (with the exception of a few) allowed the PNA to be the only representation of the Palestinian people. This continues to this day, with the PNA not being recognized as the voice of the Palestinian people. The Palestinian National Interest Committee, a non-profit grassroots movement, wishes to change that, with the ultimate goal of establishing a separate Palestinian state. What does PNIC do? PNIC is committed to sponsoring the interests and protecting the rights of the people of Palestine - as articulated in the United Nations General Assembly on the Rights of Palestinian people to self-determination and self-governance without external interference – and to facilitating the creation of an environment which is aware of and respects the rights of Palestinian wherever they exist. PNIC is determined in assisting the establishing of an independent Palestinian State and any recommendation is to be endorsed by the proper Palestinian governing bodies. Learn more about what PNIC is doing. Where is PNIC? PNIC works from our office in São Paulo, SP, Brazil and a second satellite office in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The PNIC office in São Paulo is composed of its members that are responsible for Palestinian Affairs in Brazil as well as Public Relations, including sponsorship of the Palestinian national interest in the country. The Chicago office is structured as a single entity integrated with the office in São Paulo. The purpose of the Chicago office is to coordinate and follow up on any public work between our members in Brazil and members in the United States. PNIC Staff Chairman & Executive Director Marcio Darlei Macedo Political Affairs Director Viviane Di Tata Leadership Coordinator Ana Paula Batista Development Assistant |






