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Please join the U.S. Institute of Peace for an online event on reconstruction zones in Afghanistan and Pakistan on February 9, 2012 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. As seating is extremely limited, this event…Continue
Tags: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Reconstruction, Economic
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The eSeminar, Revisiting Strategies for Post-Conflict Economic…Continue
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The Center for Sustainable Economies at the United State Institute of Peace will host a two-day eSeminar in partnership with…Continue
Tags: Reconstruction, Economic, Report, Development, World
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The Nigerian government’s decision to remove all subsidies on domestic fuel prices more than doubled the price of domestic fuel and elicited an immediate response from the population. Thousands took to the streets, several lives were lost and strikes organized by trade unions crippled major cities and cost the Nigerian economy an estimated $3…
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Join us on October 26, 2011 from 9:00am – 1:00pm at the U.S. Institute of Peace for the upcoming event, A Roadmap for Effective Economic Reconstruction in Conflict-Affected Regions, which aims to outline appropriate strategies for effective and lasting economic transformation…
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concluded the first phase of the USIP/GWU eSeminar on Business and Peace, which has focused on questions relating to the business and peace nexus. Over the past three days, roughly 400 participants from 55 countries have discussed the linkages between business activity and peace promotion and highlighted ways in which business activity could be part of the solution (and not…
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Happy to visit INEC profile here.
We must in touch in future.
Peace.