3rd Generation Citizen-Based Early Warning System
PhD, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, GMU
MA in Coexistence and Conflict Resolution, Brandeis University
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May 1, 2013 2:30PM through 4:00PM
The Genocide Prevention Program and Program on History, Memory and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) cordially invites you to a panel discussion on 3rd Generation Early Warning System
3rd Generation Citizen-Based Early Warning System
Using Sri Lankan example to discuss the broad application of community-based early warning for the prevention of ethnic violence
Wednesday, May 1
Time: 2:30 - 4:00 pm
Room 555, 5th floor, Truland building
Speaker
Madhawa Palihapitiya
Madhawa "Mads" Palihapitiya is the Associate Director at the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Prior to this, Mads was the Director of Programs at the Foundation for Co-Existence (FCE) in Sri Lanka where he implemented a novel citizen-based third generation early warning system -- the first of it's kind to be developed and utilized exclusively by local actors from within a conflict zone.
Chair and moderator
Borislava Manojlovic
Should you have any further questions, please contact the Genocide Prevention Program at [email protected] /[email protected] 703-993-4437
- Dissertation Defense, Borislava Manojlovic: Search for Positive Peace in Eastern Slavonia - Contentious Historical Discourses and School Communities - (Borislava Manojlovic)
- Holocaust Education and Historical Culture in Germany and the Netherlands 1960-2010 - (Borislava Manojlovic)