Saturday, November 13, 2010

USA Africa Dialogue Series - The 2010 Brown University Achebe African Colloquium

2010 Achebe ColloquiumThe 2010 Brown University Achebe African Colloquium focuses attention on three important African nations: RWANDA, CONGO and NIGERIA and the crucial issues that are impacting these nations, the continent and the world.

The goal of the Achebe Colloquium is to bring together world class intellectuals as well as officials from African governments, civil society, the United Nations, the U.S. government, the European Union, members of international human rights organizations, elections monitoring groups, and research and policy institutions; to deliberate on the importance of strengthening democracy on the African continent.

This year, Professor Achebe would like to turn his attention to several hot

spots on the African continent: Rwanda and the hope of its emerging success

following the harrowing genocide; the crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo/Republic of Congo and the protracted war in the region; and finally Nigeria: its battle with corruption, the Niger Delta crisis and its forth coming presidential elections.

Special Distinguished Keynote Speakers: DAY 1 December 3, 2010 focusing on Rwanda and Congo

1) Margot Elisabeth Wallström (former Vice Chairperson of the European Union and the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict)

2) Chief Emeka Anyaoku – Former Secretary-General of the British Commonwealth

3) Ambassador Stephen Rapp - US Ambassador for War Crimes

 

Special Distinguished Key Note Speaker DAY 2

Focusing on Nigeria

4) His Excellency Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi ( Governor of Rivers State).

 

Special Guests of Honor: Chief Emeka Anyaoku CFR, Chief Edwin Clark CFR; H.R.H Professor Chukwuemeka Ike OFR, NNMA and Professor Ali Mazrui.

Partial list of speakers

  • Margot Elisabeth Wallström (former Vice Chairperson of the European Union and the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict)
  • Chief Emeka Anyaoku – Former Secretary-General of the British Commonwealth
  • Ambassador Stephen Rapp - US Ambassador for War Crimes
  • His Excellency Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi (Governor of Rivers State).
  • General Denis Kalume Numbi, The Minister of State for the Interior, Decentralization and Security, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Ambassador Walter Carrington Former US Ambassador to Nigeria
  • John Campbell Former US Ambassador to Nigeria
  • Princeton Lyman (Council on Foreign Relations)
  • Professor Ali Mazrui, Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities and the Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton

  • Eve Ensler – Playwright, activist and author The Vagina Monologues
  • Dr. Aloys Habimana - Africa Deputy Director Human Rights Watch
  • Professor Mahmood Mamdani, Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, Columbia University
  • Philip Gourevitch Author of We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda,
  • Nuhu Ribadu, former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
  • Femi Falana – renown Human Rights Lawyer, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Ayo Obe - renown Human Rights Lawyer, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Thomas Cargill – Assistant Head, Africa Programme, Chatham House, London, Uk
  • Dr Scott Newton, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK
  • B.J. Shepherd, London School of Economics, London, UK
  • Marie-France Cros, journalist at "Libre Bruxelles", author of Geopolitique du Congo. Brussels, Belgium
  • Professor Kenneth Harrow – Distinguished Professor of African Studies, Michigan State University. Amnesty International Country specialist (USA) for Burundi and Rwanda
  • Professor Timothy Longman, Boston University
  • Dr. J. Paul Martin, Director, Human Rights Studie, Barnard College, Columbia University
  • Professor Peter Uvin, Academic Dean and The Henry J. Leir Professor of International Humanitarian Studies, Tufts University
  • Professor Vern Neufeld Redekop Professor of Conflict Studies, Saint Paul's University, Ottawa, Canada
  • Professor Susan Thomson Hampshire College
  • Tatiana Carayannis, Deputy DirectorConflict Prevention and Peace Forum, Social Science Research Council, New York
  • Emmanuel Dongala Richard B. Fisher Chair in Natural Sciences at Bard College at Simon's Rock
  • Alafuele M. Kalala Former Democratic Republic of Congo presidential candidate
  • Dr Oscar Kashala Former Democratic Republic of Congo presidential candidate
  • Farida Waziri, current Chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
  • Professor Peter Lewis Director of the African Studies Program, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University 
  • Chief Emeka Izeze Managing Director Guardian Newspapers
  • Darren Kew University of Massachusettes, Boston 
  • Professor Okey Ndibe – Visiting professor Brown University
  • Sowore Omoyele – Sahara Reporters
  • Professor Bolaji Aluko – Howard University 
  • Micere Mugo, Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence, Syracuse University
  • Josh Ruxin - Humanitarian and scholar, Kigali Rwanda
  • Noel Twagiramungu –Genocide survivor and scholar (Tufts University)
  • Eric Guttshcuss Human Rights Watch
  • Chiwengo Ngwarsungu, Department of English, Creighton University
  • Marie Louise Mumbe,
  • Jose Kadabo Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France.
  • Pius Ngandu Nkashama Professor of French Language and Literature in the French Department of Louisiana State University (USA).
  • Annkio Briggs Niger Delta activist.Founder of Agape is a Birthright
  • Anyakwee Nsirimovu, Executive Director, The Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
  • Dr. Judith Burdin AsuniVisiting Scholar of African Studies, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) The Johns Hopkins University 

SCHEDULE FOR THE 2010 ACHEBE COLLOQUIUM

DAY 1 – December 3, 2010

8:20am: Welcome - President Ruth Simmons

8:30am: Opening Address- Chief Emeka Anyaoku

PANEL #1 (9 – 10:30am) RWANDA: COULD IT HAPPEN AGAIN?

PANEL #2 (10:45am – 12:15pm) RWANDA: STRENGTHENING DEMOCRACY: CHALLENGES AHEAD

12:15-1:45pm:  LUNCH

1:45 - 2pm:  Keynote Address - Margot Elisabeth Wallström (former Vice Chairperson of the European Union and the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict) 

PANEL #3 (2 – 3:30pm) CONGO: THE ECONOMIC STAKES BEHIND CONGO "AFRICA'S WORLD WAR"

PANEL #4 (3:45 – 5:15pm) CONGO: WHY THE RESOLTION OF THE CONGO CRSIS MUST BE REGIONAL

 PANEL #5 (5:30 – 7pm) CONGO: THE IMPACT OF THE CONGOLESE CRISIS ON ITS PEOPLE

 

DAY 2 – December 4, 2010

8:20am: Welcome & Opening Remarks - President Ruth Simmons

Opening Address: Ambassador Stephen Rapp – US Ambassador for War Crimes

PANEL #6 (9:00 – 10:30 am) NIGERIA: RECOVERING LOOTED FUNDS

PANEL #7 (10:30am – 12:00pm) NIGERIA: ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL TRANSPARENCY

12:15 – 1:15 pm: LUNCH

PANEL #8 (1:30 – 3:00p) NIGERIA: THE NIGER DELTA CRISIS: THE POLITICAL, ECONOMIC and ENVIRONMENTAL CONUNDRUM

3:00 pm: Keynote Address ) - His Excellency Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi ( Governor of Rivers State 

 

Achebe Colloquium on Africa 2010

The Providence Marriott Downtown

Providence, Rhode Island

December 3 & 4, 2010

 

Hotel Information

Room blocks at two area hotels have been arranged for Colloquium attendees at special room rates. When contacting the hotel, please indicate that you are attending the Achebe Colloquium in order to obtain the discounted room rate.

Providence Marriott Downtown (Conference Hotel)

1 Orms Street

Providence, RI 02904

Rate: $89.00 per night *

Phone: 1-401-273-2400

Toll Free: 1-866-807-2171

In order to guarantee special Colloquium rate, please make your hotel reservations by Friday, November 19, 2010

Renaissance Providence Hotel

5 Avenue of the Arts

Providence, RI 02903

Rate: $99.00 per night

Phone: 1-401-919-5000

Toll Free: 1-800-468-3571

Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel

5 Avenue of the Arts

Providence, Rhode Island 02903 

Rate: $99.00 per night

Phone: 1-401-919-5000 

Toll-free: 1-800-468-3571

To receive the special rate, please make your hotel reservations by November 26, 2010

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