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[NYC-L] Security, Access, and Humanitarian Action Conference

Aferdita Hakaj ditaaa at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 4 00:04:53 EST 2003


This is a great event that I thought some of you might be 
interested in attending.  For those of you who are not familiar with 
the names of some of these speakers, I would like to interject that you 
will not be disappointed.  One of the coordinators of this event asked 
me if I knew anyone who wanted to attend, but I need to get names and 
email addresses from everyone.  So if you are interested in attending 
this conference please email the United Nations Student Association, 
Reason: Security, Access, and Humanitarian Action Conference at 
jjayunsa at yahoo.com. jjayunsa at aol.com


A Tribute to Sergio Viera DeMello
December 8, 2003
Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
Fordham University at Lincoln Center

Welcome/Forward - United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan
Introduction - Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. (Chairman)

Human Rights and Right of Refugees

1. Sadako Ogata       - Overview
2. Irene Khan         - Cambodia and East Timor
3. Francis Deng       - Internally Displaced Persons

Maintianing Humanitarian Space in Conflict Zones

1. Jan Egeland         - Overview
2. Cornelio Sommaruga   - Bosnia
3. Peter Hansen        - Palestine

Establishing a Credible UN Administration/Protecting the Rights of 
Minorities

1. Jan Eliasson        - Overview
2. Shashi Tharoor      - Cambodia
3. Martin Griffiths    - Kosovo

Working with Local Communities to Create Leadership and Governance

1. Mark Malloch-Brown   - Overview
2. Jose Ramos-Horta    - East Timor
3. Kieran Prendergast   - Iraq

Justice and Transition to Independence

1. Nancy Soderberg     - Overview
2. Dennis MacNamara    - Cambodia/Kosovo/East Timor
3. David Owen          - Bosnia



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