Brussels, 17 March: THE REFERENDUM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS: WAGING PEACE IN SUDAN

Waging Peace in Sudan - cover

Thursday, March 17, 2011, 2:00-3:00pm
European Parliament – Room PHS P1 C047

Featuring:

Author Hilde F. Johnson, MEP Louis Michel, Bert Koenders, & Amb. Rosalind Marsden
 
MEP Louis Michel is pleased to invite you to a panel discussion on the referendum in Sudan and its implications.

Sudan is facing its most critical period in history. With the referendum result in Southern Sudan one of the first partitions of an African state since the colonial era will become a reality. On 9 July 2011 a Declaration of Independence is likely to happen, giving birth to a new nation.
 
The discussion will be based on the most recent developments in Sudan and on the new book, Waging Peace in Sudan, The Inside Story of the Negotiations That Ended Africa’s Longest Civil War by Hilde F. Johnson. As Norwegian Minister of International Development, Ms. Johnson played a pivotal role in the achievement of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement for Sudan in 2005 between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM).  From 2007, Ms. Johnson has been Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF.
 
Ms. Johnson will share her analysis of the situation in Sudan, together with other prominent speakers, MEP Louis Michel and former Foreign Minister of Belgium, Bert Koenders, Former Minister of Development Cooperation  of the Netherlands and Rosalind Marsden, the EU Special Representative for Sudan. We hope you can join us for this event.
 
Panelists
 
Moderator:   

  • Louis Michel, Co-Chair of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, European Parliament

Speaker: 

  • Ms. Hilde F. Johnson, Author of ‘Waging Peace in Sudan’

Discussants:  

  • Bert Koenders, Former Minister of Development  Cooperation, the Netherlands
  • Amb. Rosalind Marsden, EU Special Representative for Sudan
  • Véronique de Keyser, Chief Observer of the European Union Election Observation Mission for the Southern Sudan Referendum

 
Please respond to Louis Michel, before 10 March, by fax  +32 (0)2 28 49532 or [email protected]
 
If not accredited to the European Parliament, please send your name, organization, date of birth and address.