A Roadmap for Effective Economic Reconstruction in Conflict-Affected Regions
Short Description:
This October 26, 2011 half-day event brought together leading scholars and experienced practitioners to build on an online discussion hosted by USIP’s International Network for Economics and Conflict. A distinguished panel of experts reviewed aspects of the World Bank's 2011 World Development Report on Conflict, Security and Development.
- Length: 235:42 minutes (94.41 MB)
- Format: Stereo 44kHz 56Kbps (CBR)
Experts:
Speakers
- Fred Tipson, Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow
U.S. Institute of Peace - Basel Saleh, Assistant Professor of Economics
Radford University - Jomana Amara, Assistant Professor of Economics
Naval Postgraduate School - Sharon Morris, Director of the Conflict Management Group
Mercy Corps - Robert Aten, Senior International Economics
Ret. U. S. Agency for International Development - Graciana del Castillo, Co-founding Partner
Macroeconomic Advisory Group - John Simon, Founding Partner
Total Impact Advisors - Del Fitchett
Independent Economics Consultant - Raymond Gilpin, Director of the Center for Sustainable Economies
U.S. Institute of Peace
Explore Further
- View the Event Page
- Visit the Center for Sustainable Economies
- Learn about the upcoming Academy Course: Developing a Framework for Economic Reconstruction in Conflict-Affected States, November 28- December 2, 2011
- Read the Special Report Reconstruction Zones in Afghanistan and Haiti by Dr. Graciana del Castillo
- View related INEC Blogs:
Related Academy Courses
- Economic Reconstruction in Conflict-Affected States
- Peacebuilding Organizations and Institutions
- Advising and Mentoring in a Reform Environment
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