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Post Conflict Reconstruction Strategies: The NGO Perspective  

CDDRL Research Seminar

Date and Time
February 2, 2005
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Availability
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Speaker
Liz McBride - Director, Post-Conflict Development Initiative at International Rescue Committee


Liz McBride, Director of the Post-Conflict Development Initiative at the London-based Internatinal Rescue Committee will discuss state reconstruction challenges following violent conflict in the developing world. McBride is a visiting researcher in the spring quarter at CDDRL. She has worked in humanitarian relief and post-conflict reconstruction in Tanzania and Rwanda. McBride's responsibilities at the International Rescue Committee include creating and ensuring implementation of new institutional program frameworks in response to the changing nature of humanitarian aid; overseeing technical areas of community driven reconstruction, good governance, civil society, local capacity development, conflict resolution and economic development; and supporting service delivery technical units in defining post-conflict strategies and priorities (i.e. health, education). She also works intensively with the International Rescue Committee's primary target post-conflict countries: Sudan and South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Liberia.

Topics: Conflict resolution and peacekeeping | Economic development | Governance | Iraq war and reconstruction | Afghanistan | Congo | Liberia | Rwanda | Sudan | Tanzania

Location
Encina Ground Floor Conference Room
Encina Hall
616 Serra St., E008 (Ground floor)
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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