Wilson Center Experts
David Shinn
Africa Program
Affiliation:
George Washington University
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Webs of Conflict and Pathways to Peace in the Horn of Africa: A New Approach?
February 29, 2012 // 10:00am — 11:30am
The Horn of Africa is one of the world’s most conflicted regions, experiencing over 200 armed conflicts since 1990.
In response to this on-going crisis, the Wilson Center’s Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity established a Horn of Africa Steering Committee in 2010 that focused on developing a set of recommendations for a regional US policy framework for the Horn.
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Ethiopia's runaway population growth and declining natural resources are undermining the country's health systems and development, says Sahlu Haile.
A Forum on Africa and China: What's at Stake
February 04, 2011 // 8:30am — 12:45pm
On February 4, 2011 the Wilson Center’s Africa Program and Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity hosted an event entitled, “Africa & China: What’s at Stake: A Look at Development, Economic and Business Issues” in partnership with Africare and the Constituency for Africa.
