Severine Autesserre
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Award-winning author and researcher. Peace & conflict expert. Professor & Chair of Political Science at @Columbia University’s @BarnardCollege.
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Thank you so much for this beautiful review, 本を読む。@聖教新聞!
Join us next week! João Honwana has spent his entire career working for the United Nations in Africa (Sudan, Guinea Bissau, Mali) and in the Headquarters, and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation is *the* catalyst to fabulous research on violence and peace, so this should be good. 😀
Learn about the complexities of #PeacebuildingInAfrica on May 2, when Severine Autesserre and João Honwana discuss the tensions between the international agenda and local realities. Register now: 2ly.link/1xhtI
Join us on Thu., May 2 for a conversation on #PeacebuildingInAfrica. Experts Severine Autesserre and João Honwana will explore the challenges and successes of the #InternationalPeacebuilding agenda. Register: 2ly.link/1xhtI
HAPPENING TODAY: Discussion on challenges of international #PeacebuildingInAfrica led by Severine Autesserre, political science professor Barnard College Columbia University University & João Honwana, mediation program senior advisor Kroc Institute University of Notre Dame. Register: 2ly.link/1xhtI
APPLY: We are hiring a Global Evidence Fellow - a year-long post-doctoral fellowship with Life&Peace Institute and RIPIL_AU at American University. Funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York, fellows will conduct community-based research in East Africa and seek to translate it into a policy impact. Due: 05/22/24.
I enjoyed the discussion *so* much! Thanks again to Nyeleti & João Honwana (and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation team, the HFG African Fellows, and the other participants--in the room & on Zoom). Those of you who couldn't join us: Enjoy the video!
Yet another excellent investigation by Mélanie Gouby for Foreign Policy. “The Problem With ‘Conflict-Free’ Minerals How traceability schemes have wound up hurting Congo’s people.”
On May 2, Severine Autesserre,Barnard College, and João Honwana, Kroc Institute, discussed tensions between the UN's peacebuilding agenda and local realities. Watch the full discussion here: youtube.com/watch?v=InRnn8… #Peacebuilding #UN #HFGEvents
Thank you so much for the shout-out, Ruth Maclean and The New York Times! I'm so glad you've enjoyed the book and find it useful.