[FoME] South Sudan Deep Dive, featuring Prof. Leben Nelson Moro (Juba University)

stephen kovats kovats at r0g-media.org
Di Jul 15 22:28:10 CEST 2014


Dear friends, 

as a bit of a follow-up to last week's #DefyHateNow event, please join us for a special evening with our guest Prof. Leben Nelson Moro from the Center for Peace and Development Studies, University of Juba, South Sudan. 

South Sudan: #DeepDive
featuring
 Prof. Leben Nelson Moro

19.00 CEST (Berlin GMT+2) 
Thursday, July 17, 2014
http://r0g-media.org/2014/07/15/south-sudan-deep-dive/

At a time framed by the extremes of humanitarian crisis, immense pressures on equitable development and great uncertainty in its future political path South Sudan: Deep Dive is a unique opportunity to have an in-depth presentation on the economic situation on the ground in the country’s predominantly rural regions, as well as in its rapidly growing cities. Prof. Moro, who teaches in the areas of development, conflict, forced migration and humanitarian affairs will introduce the major players and discuss the conditions of the very heterogenous population of “Africa’s youngest country”.

South Sudan: Deep Dive is hosted by the ThoughtWorks Werkstatt in Berlin, in collaboration with r0g_agency for open culture and critical transformation gGmbH.

This event will also be streamed live! For more info, and to follow live:
http://r0g-media.org/2014/07/15/south-sudan-deep-dive/

Greetings, 

Stephen Kovats


#DeepDive
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