Staying safe in armed conflict contexts
In case you missed our program this afternoon, below is a re-cap via storify, with thanks to Roxani Krystalli. The program, Staying safe in armed conflict contexts: What do crisis-affected people prioritize and does it work? Do humanitarian actors and others take note?, focused on self-protection. Speakers included:
Dan Maxwell, Acting Director, Feinstein International Center for
Edward Thomas, Author, former head of UNICEF Child Protection in South Sudan and Nepal, and former adviser for the International Commission of Inquiry on Syria
Norah Niland, Center on Conflict Development and Peacebuilding, The Graduate Institute, Geneva and former Director of Human Rights in UNAMA and Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Afghanistan
Dyan Mazurana, Associate Research Professor Fletcher School, Research Director, Feinstein International Center, and Senior Fellow, World Peace Foundation
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