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| Conflict, Security, and Development- Crisis Mapping in Elections: What Kenya Can Teach Us 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Washington Square
This brown-bag lunch series is a collaboration with the Center for Human
Rights and Global Justice at the NYU School of Law, the Office for
International Programs at the NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service, and the NYU Master’s Program in Public Health. It
examines new research, creative policy approaches, and recent
innovations in addressing security and development challenges in
conflict and post-conflict contexts.
Please Note Location: NYU Wagner at the Puck Building, 295 Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor
Crisis Mapping in Elections: What Kenya Can Teach Us
Colette Mazzucelli, adjunct associate professor, Center for Global Affairs
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