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Redefining Citizenship and Political Identity in a Wave of Democratization

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July 05 2007, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Event Details

Location
Kenney Auditorium at SAIS | 1740 Massachusetts Ave. NW | Washington, DC

Special Guests

Anastase Shyaka, Ph.D., Director of the Centre for Conflict Management (CCM), National University of Rwanda

Elavie Ndura, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Initiatives in Educational Transformation (IET), Graduate School of Education & College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University

Etienne Karekezi, Managing Editor, Voice of America

The forum will be facilitated by: TBD

All are welcome at the meeting, but remarks are not for attribution. Light refreshments will be served. If you have any questions or feedback about the forum, please contact Marco Konings at Search for Common Ground: 202-265-4300.

Kindly RSVP by e-mail to glpf@sfcg.org

The Great Lakes Policy Forum aims to keep the Great Lakes on the agenda of policy makers and provides a platform where Government, NGOs, academics, and the diaspora come together to search cooperatively for solutions to the region's conflicts. The forum is usually held on the first Thursday of each month.






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