Ernest Ogbozor

Ernest Ogbozor

PhD Student, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
MA Sustainable International Development, Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts
BS Agricultural Economics, University of Benin, Nigeria

Biography

Ernest Ogbozor is from Nigeria. He has over a decade professional experience managing humanitarian and development assistance programs to communities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, prisoners and detainees. He holds a BS degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Benin and a MA in Sustainable International Development (concentration on inter-communal co-existence and conflict) from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Massachusetts. Most recently, Ernest worked as Cooperation Officer for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Nigeria, managed emergency relief to civilian victims of armed conflicts, ethno-religious and election violence in Nigeria. He previously worked as the Country Director for Prisoners Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (PRAWA/Nigeria), promoting human rights for prisoners and rehabilitation/re-integration of ex-prisoners. He also worked with TechnoServe Inc. and Enterprise for Development International (EfDI) on community economic development programs. Ernest was a Ford Foundation International Fellow in 2010 to 2012 at the Brandeis University where he completed a study “An Assessment of Preparedness and Response to Terrorism in Northern Nigeria.” His research interest focuses on understanding of terrorism in Nigeria, humanitarian assistance, developments in conflicts, peacebuilding and human rights.



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Brief history of field, survey of key conflict resolution themes and theories, and intervention methods. Overview includes general factors of...
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2017
International law and minimum standards provide certain protection for detainees and prisoners of war (POW) against torture and ill-treatment. Places of detention and parties to conflicts are often monitored to ensure that they adhere to the required standards...
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November 01, 2016
This paper is an analysis of the effects of violent extremism and the rural livelihoods strategies for coping with threats from Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin. Since 2009, the Lake Chad Basin has witnessed increasing insurgency activities from the Boko Haram...
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September 15, 2016
AbstractInformal security actors such as vigilantes play a variety of roles in African communities. Research has tended to focus on the negative impact of informal security providers, but these groups have an essential role in a community’s safety and...
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September 01, 2016
Since 2010, the northern geopolitical zones in Nigeria witnessed increasing bomb attacks from Boko Haram, the suicide bomb attacks on the Nigeria Police Force Headquarter, the United Nations House in Abuja, and the St Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla are examples...
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July 01, 2016
AbstractThe consequence of violent extremism on rural livelihoods has received less attention in academic literature. This paper addresses three fundamental questions: What are the socio-economic causes of terrorism and violent religious movements? What is the...
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The consequences of violent extremism on livelihoods and the resilience of communities are relatively understudied. Extant research has neither provided a reliable explanation of the effects of extremism on livelihoods, nor explained the rural strategies for...
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March 21, 2015
AbstractThe effect of violent extremism on livelihoods and the resilience of communities are relatively understudied. This paper addresses three key questions: What is the root cause of violent extremism? What are the effects of extremism on livelihoods? And what...
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August 08, 2016
Nigerian First Lady Aisha Muhammadu Buhari visited George Mason University on Thursday to discuss the need for changes
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May 2016
The former chairman of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has
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May 2015
March 17, 2015 will be difficult to forget for the members of the Humanitarian Action Working Group (HAWG) and others
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April, 2015
Nigeria’s then-President, Goodluck Jonathan and the opposition leader, Muhammadu Buhari, signed a peace pact in
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June 12, 2014
The weekend of March 15, 2014 will be long remembered by Cathia Soughe, a student at the School for Conflict Analysis
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The Nigeria Project Team (NPT), the Africa Working Group (AWG), and the Program on Contentious Politics, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University invites you to a presentationMitigating Electoral Violence: Lessons from Nigeria’s 2015 ElectionSpeaker:Professor
September 13, 2016
The Impact of Violent Extremism on Rural Livelihoods in Nigeria, Niger and CameroonA Dissertation Proposal Defense with Ernest OgbozorTuesday, April 141:00pm - 3:00 PMConference Room 5183Dr. Richard Rubenstein (Chair)Dr. Karina Korostelina (Member)Dr. John Paden (Member) The consequences
April 14, 2015
The Love and Forgiveness in Governance Team and the Africa Working Group at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University presents:  Fambul Tok (Family Talk)
April 25, 2013
The Love and Forgiveness in Governance Team and the Africa Working Group at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University presents:  Fambul Tok (Family Talk) A film about the power of forgiveness
February 27, 2013
George Mason University School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) is pleased to invite you to the launch of its new Monograph Series: John N. Paden, Postelection Conflict Management in Nigeria: The Challenges of National Unity Wednesday, October 17, 2012
October 17, 2012
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