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"Negotiating Peace in Sudan" Session, 10/29, Harvard Law School

From the announcement: "Beyond addressing the current humanitarian crisis in Darfur, how can long-term peace and security be forged in Sudan? Join us for a year-long discussion series exploring Sudan’s interrelated political conflicts and mediation efforts. Panelists will survey Sudan’s turbulent history, internal conflict dynamics, and the ongoing peace talks. Audience members interested in organizing future discussions and research opportunities are encouraged to attend a planning meeting after the panel." Long-time Berkman Fellow Jim Moore has of late been involved in this and other humanitarian efforts regarding Sudan.  Please click "Read more" for further information and schedule.  This event is hosted by Harvard Law School's Program on Negotiation.

Friday October 29, 2004, 12:30-2:30pm

Harvard Law School, Pound Hall
John Chipman Gray room (2nd fl), Lunch *

Presenters:
Osama Abdelgadier, Framingham State College
Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Tufts University
John Prendergast, International Crisis Group
Alex de Waal, Justice Africa


* RSVP eric_berger@harvard.edu by 10/27 *

Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Committee on African Studies
Negotiating Peace in Sudan Friday October 29, 2004

12:30pm Lunch served
12:45pm Susan Hackley – Welcome and Introductions
12:55pm Osama Abdelgadier – Mapping Sudan's history
1:10pm Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf – War, women, and displaced communities
1:25pm John Prendergast – Parallel peace talks
1:40pm Alex de Waal – Are conditions in place for peace?
1:55pm Q/A
2:30pm Discussion ends
2:45pm Planning meeting