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Creating Structures for Peace and Justice: Experiences from Colombia and Beyond

Thursday, November 12, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (ET)

Washington, DC

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Creating Structures for Peace and Justice: Experiences from Colombia and Beyond

Representatives of the Partners for Democratic Change's new Center in Colombia, the United States Institute of Peace, and the Due Process of Law Foundation will host a roundtable discussion about mechanisms for democratizing justice at the community level. Discussion with invited experts will explore other experiences of community dispute resolution, as well as the challenges community justice mechanisms face and how they have been addressed.

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Partners for Democratic Change, USIP and Due Process of Law Foundation are pleased to invite you to attend this seminar as a part of a week-long series: “Innovations for Tomorrow” in celebration of Partners 20th Anniversary.  For more information on “Creating Structures for Peace and Justice: Experiences from Colombia and Beyond" and the additional 17 Seminars taking place from November 9th -12th, please visit:


http://www.partnersglobal.org/celebrating-20-years-of-partners

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U.S. Institute of Peace (Headquarters)
1200 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Thursday, November 12, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (ET)


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The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) is an independent, non-governmental organization providing professional support to electoral democracy. Through field work, applied research and advocacy, we strive to promote citizen participation, transparency, and accountability in political life and civil society

The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution established and funded by Congress. Its goals are to help prevent and resolve violent international conflicts, promote post-conflict stability and development, and increase conflict management capacity, tools, and intellectual capital worldwide. The Institute does this by empowering others with knowledge, skills, and resources, as well as by directly engaging in peacebuilding efforts around the globe.