Religion, Peacebuilding, and Development in Cambodia and Kenya
Held in conjunction with the SSRC's ongoing work on religion and international affairs, this two-day workshop convened a group of interdisciplinary academics and practitioners to engage in a comparative conversation concerning the role of religious communities and beliefs in development and peacebuilding efforts in Cambodia and Kenya.
Workshop Participants:
R. Scott Appleby, University of Notre Dame
Augustina Delaney, World Faiths Development Dialogue
Charles DeSantis, Georgetown University
Kevin Doyle, The Cambodia Daily and Harvard University
Hahna Fridrici, World Faiths Development Dialogue
Gerrie ter Haar, Erasmus University
Rosalind I. J. Hackett, University of Tennessee
Qamar-ul Huda, United States Institute of Peace
Brian Kritz, Georgetown University
Judy Ledgerwood, Northern Illinois University
Katherine Marshall, World Faiths Development Dialogue and Georgetown University
Susanne D. Mueller, Boston University
Rachel Muthoga, Georgetown University
Keavy Nahan, Georgetown University
Lisa Pannucci, Georgetown University
Robert I. Rotberg, Harvard University
Will Schmitt, USAID
Alfred Stepan, Columbia University
George Wachira, Nairobi Peace Initiative – Africa
Claudia Zambra, World Faiths Development Dialogue


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