The British Embassy hosted a memorial service at St Elias Church, Kantari, for Rebecca on 7 February, attended by her family, the UK’s Lebanese partners and friends and many representative of civil society and the diplomatic community. The UK’s Ambassador to Lebanon Hugo Shorter announced the Chevening Scholarship in Rebecca’s name. Karen Pierce, now the UK’s Permanent Representative to the UN, spoke of a life dedicated to public service.
Memorial held for Rebecca in St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
An official memorial service was held in London for Rebecca on 5 February at St Martin-in-the-Fields. The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt, who spoke at the memorial, described Rebecca’s work as “focused on easing loss, pain and anguish for the victims of conflict”. Lord Lester, who also spoke, announced that he would dedicate the next edition of his book on human rights and the Rule of Law, which Rebecca had been reading at the time of her death – Five Ideas to Fight For – to Rebecca.
UK Secretary of State pays tribute to Rebecca in Parliament
The Secretary of State to the UK’s Department for International Development Penny Mordaunt said that Becky had been passionate about helping others, and that through her work has improved the lives of some of the most marginalised period in the world.