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Hometown: Malmoe, Sweden
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Author Biography
Lina Lindahl was a Research Assistant at the Fund for Peace during 2011. Since joining the Fund for Peace in 2011, has worked in the Sustainable Development Sustainable Security (SDSS) Programme, especially on the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights & Business Roundtable (HRBRT). She is currently working on a research project on Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSI), with a particular focus on the Voluntary Principle as a sustainable way of working with Security and Human Rights. Lina is currently getting her M.A at American University in International Communication with a focus on Social Enterprise and Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives. Her dissertation is a three folded qualitative case study of the role of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives in terms of Sustainable Development in Failed-States. Prior to her studies at American University she conducted field research in Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa looking at communication and cooperation between various NGO’s working on HIV/AIDS. She received her bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Malmoe University. |
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