Home |  Site Map United States Institute of Peace
U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP)

Events/Multimedia

The Challenge of Participation in Peace, Stability, and Relief Operations
Public Event/Book Launch

This event has already taken place.
audio Listen to Audio    photo View PowerPoint presentation from the event

Date and Time
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Location
U.S. Institute of Peace
2nd Floor Conference Room
1200 17th St, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Directions

Panelists at the event.
Panelists at the event.
"The support of the USIP staff made what would have been an onerous chore much less so."

--Roy Williams, of the Center for Humanitarian Cooperation, on USIP's role as facilitator of the Guide for Participants

There is now a greater demand for skilled military and civilian personnel to serve in peace, stability and relief operations than ever before. Over 100,000 UN personnel are serving in 18 peace operations. More will be needed for Darfur. The State Department needs civilian experts for provincial reconstruction teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for the Civilian Reserve Corps called for by President Bush. The U.S. military will need new skills to implement DOD Directive 3000.05. The demand for non-governmental organizations in natural and man-made disasters has never been greater. How will these institutions meet the challenge? A distinguished panel of experts addressed the issue.

This conference also marked the official launch of the USIP Press book Guide for Participants in Peace, Stability and Relief Operations. This new book was developed in a collaborative effort by a steering committee composed of: Col. John F Agoglia, U.S. Army Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute; Christopher J. Hoh, U.S. Department of State; Dawn Calabia, UN Information Center; Roy Williams, The Center for Humanitarian Cooperation; Karen Guttieri, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School.

Speakers

  • David Harland
    Director for Europe and Latin America Division, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations
  • Ambassador John Herbst
    Coordinator for the Office of Reconstruction and Stabilization
  • Sam Worthington
    President and CEO, InterAction
  • MG David Fastabend
    Director of Strategy, Plans, and Policy, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, United States Army
  • Daniel Serwer, Moderator
    U.S. Institute of Peace

Media Inquiries

Please contact Ian Larsen (+1.202.429.3870) or Lauren Sucher (+1.202.429.3822) in the Office of Public Affairs and Communications.

Of Related Interest

Archived Audio

To listen to audio or to view video, please click on the links provided below. You also can right click on the links and choose "Save Target As" or "Download Linked File." This will save the file to your computer and then allow you to play it in your media player directly. More Audio Help.

 

Multimedia Archives

 

Photo Galleries

 

Contact

 

USIP Weekly Bulletin

Receive notices of USIP publications, events, and more via e-mail.


E-mail:
 
 

Podcasting and RSS

  Subscribe | About

  Subscribe | About


United States Institute of Peace - 1200 17th Street NW - Washington, DC 20036
+1.202.457.1700 (phone) - +1.202.429.6063 (fax)
www.usip.org