PeaceCon 2018 - A Call for Collaborative and Collective Action

October 25, 2018 01:59:04
PeaceCon 2018 - A Call for Collaborative and Collective Action
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PeaceCon 2018 - A Call for Collaborative and Collective Action

Oct 25 2018 | 01:59:04

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Show Notes

PeaceCon Welcome and Keynote Address: Ambassador Bill Taylor Vice President, U.S. Institute of Peace

Liz HumeVice President, and Acting CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding

Robert Burke Chairman, Alliance for Peacebuilding

General Anthony Zinni U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)

Thomas Staal Counselor, USAID, Keynote

 

Global Policy Frameworks on Sustaining Peace - A Call for Collaborative and Collective Action:

Larry Attree Head of Policy, Saferworld

Rosarie Tucci Director of Inclusive Societies, U.S. Institute of Peace

Darynell Rodriguez Torres Executive Director, Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict

David Steven Associate Director, Center on International Cooperation, New York University

Katy Thompson Team Leader – Conflict Prevention/Rule of Law, Justice, Security & Human Rights, Bureau for Programme and Policy Support, United Nations Development Programme

Moderator: Gary Milante, Director, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s Peace and Development Programme

 

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