Mozambique at a Crossroads: The Global Fragility Act in an Election Year
This event is closed-door and under Chatham House Rules.
With Mozambican general elections scheduled for October, IRI will host a discussion with academia, civil society, think tank, NGO, and US Government stakeholders on what these elections portend for the country’s stability and the United States’ recently released “Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability 10-Year Plan for Mozambique.”
Keynote Speakers
- Mark Iozzi
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State - Mark Billera
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, U.S. Agency for International Development - Naureen Haque
Associate Director, Department of Policy and Evaluation, Millennium Challenge Corporation
Analytical Panel Discussion
Moderator
- Santiago Stocker
IRI Program Director, Africa
Panelists
- Tom Bowker
Zitamar News - Anastacio Chembeze
Joaquim Chissano University - Emilia Columbo
Center for Strategic & International Studies - Manuel Sambo
Doshisha University
U.S. Government Diplomatic and Programmatic Responses Discussion
Moderator
- Will Meeker
IRI Senior Director, Africa
Panelists
- Jenai Cox
IRI Deputy Director, Africa - Adriano Nuvunga
Center for Democracy and Human Rights/Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network - Katie Smith
Search for Common Ground