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Conflict Early Warning and Assessment in Liberia and Nigeria

The Fund for Peace Event
September 11, 2012
2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Washington, D.C.
Both Liberia and Nigeria held historic elections in 2011 and are moving forward, though with continued challenges around security, governance, and development. Please join us for a discussion of the latest findings compiled by the civil society networks in Liberia and Nigeria.
Through its UNLocK Program, The Fund for Peace partners with Liberia Democracy Watch in Liberia and the Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Nigeria for participatory conflict assessment and early warning. This program seeks to amplify the voices and perspectives of local civil society in conflict-affected countries and to synthesize that local knowledge for a better understanding of the conflict landscape in the interest of promoting sustainable security.
When and Where
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The Fund for Peace
1720 I Street NW 7th floor
Washington, DC 20006
RSVP
Please RSVP to Nate Haken at nhaken@fundforpeace.org







