Roundtable: Carrying out healing and reconciliation workshops for South Sudanese in the United States
Peace Operations, MS, George Mason University
Communication (Public Relations), BS, George Mason University
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University
B.S., Politics and International Relations, University of Bristol
April 30, 2014 12:00PM through 1:00PM
ROUNDTABLE EVENT
Carrying out healing and reconciliation workshops for South Sudanese in the United States
South Sudan Woman United (SSWU) in collaboration with
The Institute for Sustainable Peace
Wednesday, April 30th
12:00-1:30 PM
Room 5183
Organized by the Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Discussants:
Randall (Randy) Butler, is a former trial lawyer who is now dedicated his profession conducting mediations of legal disputes, conflict transformation, and peacemaking.
Natalina Bona Malwal is currently the Transportation Processing Coordinator in the Department of Migration and Refugee Services, (MRS) at the United States Conference for Catholic Bishops (USCCB), and is an SSWU member.
Ambassador Agnes Oswaha is a Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Juba, South Sudan, and co-founder of SSWU.
Esther Sprague, is founder and Director of Sudan Unlimited, co-founder of Act for Sudan, and co-founder of SSWU.
Nyakan John Gile, Embassy of the Republic of South Sudan, and co-founder of SSWU.
Sarah Ludwig, an S-CAR MS graduate, founder and Executive Director of the Armenian Higher Education Initiative, and SSWU member.
Rachel Mogga, manages the immigration program in the International Rescue Committee office, and is an SSWU member.
SSWU’s mission is to organize and respond to the needs of South Sudanese, especially those in crisis, through advocacy, fundraising and the delivery of services.