Caroline Sarkis

Caroline Sarkis

Biography

Caroline Sarkis holds a MA in Conflict Resolution from Portland State University. Her thesis won the 2007 Distinguished Master’s Thesis award from the Peace and Justice Studies Association. In collaboration with Dr. Barbara Tint, Caroline worked in helping create an African dialogue, reconciliation, facilitation, and training program to promote peace-building and cooperation between African diaspora and refugees in greater Portland, Oregon. Prior to that, she worked in Kigali, Rwanda to build schools for orphans of the genocide and of HIV-AIDS, acting as a liaison between the local coordinator, community leaders and volunteers, as well as assisting with trauma healing and Alternative to Violence workshops with local peace groups. Most recently, Caroline comes to George Mason’s PhD in Conflict Resolution from the private sector where she worked as a Senior IT project manager. Caroline’s research interests include reconciliation in post genocide societies, judicial mechanisms in response to genocide and mass violence, as well as gender issues in judicial processes. Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Caroline is a fluent French speaker and enjoys spending time with her husband and family, traveling, and playing with her two dogs.



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Provides students with real-world setting to link conflict theory to resolution practice. Students will engage with grassroots organizations in...
Examines selected topics relating to analysis or resolution of conflict. Topics vary but may include historical...
Examines selected topics related to practice in the field of conflict analysis and resolution. Topics vary, but will address practical skills and...
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Abstract: The proposed dissertation project seeks to explore how the TFV and the ICC engage with communities within their jurisdiction to promote Peacebuilding and reconciliation. The aim of the project is to identify the particular qualities of Peacebuilding...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
June 01, 2013
Gender-based violence and sexual crimes against women are endemic to war and conflict and not unique to the African continent. With the myriad communal and state-sponsored conflicts in Africa, however, these crimes have inflicted vast devastation on immediate and...
Category: Journal Article
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Caroline Sarkis The International Criminal Court and the Trust Fund for Victims as agents of Peace: Analysis of the Court's Engagement in the Democratic Republic of Congo Friday, August 21st 10:00am - 12:00pmConference Room 5145 Committee:Susan
August 21, 2015
 Student Association Meeting Wednesday, February 20th 7:30-9:00PMJohn Burton Library - 6th Floor All are welcome to attend!  
February 20, 2013
 The S-CAR Dean, and Student Association, Cordially invite you to the first monthly Dialogue with the Dean potluck on February 13th
February 13, 2013
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