Second day of the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop: Photos
Second day of the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop: Photos
Friday 29 July 2016 marked the second and final day of the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop being co-hosted by GovInn and GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
The second day started with two panels discussing veterans, rebels and militia, as well as violence, crime and reconciliation that occurs post conflict. Before lunch, Professor Gilbert Khadiagala gave the second keynote for the workshop, speaking on the relationship between peace building and nation building in Africa. His presentation drew quite a crowd!
The final event on the programme was a roundtable, moderated by Deputy Dean at the University of Pretoria, Professor Maxi Schoeman. The panel included Professor Annette Seegers from the University of Cape Town, Professor Brian Raftopoulos from the University of Zimbabwe and Doctor Hugo van der Merwe from he Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation in South Africa, who discussed the challenges faced by peace building in Southern Africa.
Pictures from the day can be viewed in slideshow below.
Dr Gang Kone presenting on conflict in the Ivory CoastIt's a packed house for Professor Gilbert Khadiagala!Tea Time!Panel discussions in the Old College House BoardroomProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala speaking on peace- and nation-building in AfricaProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala speaking on peace- and nation-building in AfricaThe audience at Professor Gilbert Khadiagala's keynote addressProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala speaking on peace- and nation-building in AfricaAudience at Professor Gilbert Khadiagala's presentation on peace building in AfricaRoundtable discussion chaired by Professor Maxi Schoeman.Audience at the final roundtableProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala speaking on peace- and nation-building in AfricaProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala presenting his keynote addressEarnest listeners at Professor Gilbert Khadiagala's keynote addressDr John Kotsopoulos moderating the Q&A session after Professor Gilbert Khadiagala's presentationRoundtable discussion chaired by Professor Maxi Schoeman.Professor Maxi Schoeman moderating a roundtable that includes Professor Annette Seegers, Professor Brian Raftopoulos and Dr Hugo van der MerweThe beautiful Old College House that hosted this weeks events!GIGA's Dr Giulia Piccolino tweeting furiously under #legacyconf2016Dr Gang Kone presenting on conflict in the Ivory CoastStudents engaging with Professor Gilbert Khadiagala during his keynote addressAudience at the final roundtableDr Justin Pierce presenting on conflict in MozambiqueProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala giving his keynote address on African peace building initiativesProfessor Gilbert Khadiagala presenting his paper at the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop
Second day of the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop: Photos
Friday 29 July 2016 marked the second and final day of the Legacy of Armed Conflicts workshop being co-hosted by GovInn and GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
The second day started with two panels discussing veterans, rebels and militia, as well as violence, crime and reconciliation that occurs post conflict. Before lunch, Professor Gilbert Khadiagala gave the second keynote for the workshop, speaking on the relationship between peace building and nation building in Africa. His presentation drew quite a crowd!
The final event on the programme was a roundtable, moderated by Deputy Dean at the University of Pretoria, Professor Maxi Schoeman. The panel included Professor Annette Seegers from the University of Cape Town, Professor Brian Raftopoulos from the University of Zimbabwe and Doctor Hugo van der Merwe from he Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation in South Africa, who discussed the challenges faced by peace building in Southern Africa.
Pictures from the day can be viewed in slideshow below.
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