Archil Gegeshidze
Dr. Archil Gegeshidze is a Senior Fellow at the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies and has a diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
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Dr. Archil Gegeshidze is a Senior Fellow at the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies and has a diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
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Nicholas Garrett is a Director of Resource Consulting Services Limited and a Research Associate with the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Daniel García-Peña headed the Office of the High Commissioner for Peace between 1995 and 1998. He also led Lucho Garzon’s campaigns for the Presidency in 2002 and for mayor of Bogotá in 2003. He is currently director of Planeta Paz and professor of political science at the National University.
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Mauricio García-Durán is a Jesuit priest and currently Executive Director of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), Colombia. He has spent the last 25 years researching peace processes and social mobilisation for peace in Colombia. In addition, he has worked with displaced populations for the Center for Research and Popular Education (CINEP), where he was Executive Director between 2007 and 2012. He was issue editor of Accord 14: Alternatives to War – Colombia’s peace processes (2004).
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Mauricio Katz García worked at the Magdalena Medio Peace and Development Programme from 1996 – 2002, spending three years as deputy director. He works with international oraganisations and social movements in the formation of intersectoral regional development programmes.
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Jordi Urgell Garcia is researcher and deputy director of the School for a Culture of Peace, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He teaches peace and conflict studies and has done field research in conflict areas in Asia and Central America, where he also worked for a Guatemalan NGO.
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Building on his own experience in the 1986 'people's revolution' in the Philippines, Professor Ed Garcia has spent years promoting and supporting popular participation in peace processes in Africa, Asia and Latin America. He is a Senior Conflict adviser at International Alert in London.
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Sister Lorraine Garasu is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Nazareth and Coordinator of the Bougainville Inter-Church Women’s Forum. She is also the founder of the Nazarene Rehabilitation Centre on Bougainville. She has participated in peace negotiations in Bougainville and overseas.
Sultan Said is a respected and influential titled elder from Garowe town, Nugal region in Puntland. He has participated in numerous peace processes in northeast Somalia, including those that resulted in the formation of the Puntland State of Somalia in 1998.
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Lina Frödin worked for the European Union in Aceh from 2005 – 2008 as an expert on reintegration and peacebuilding. She previously worked on human rights issues in Aceh and on the West Bank.
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