leitner center events, The Darfur Conflict: The Use and Impact of Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War

The Darfur Conflict: The Use and Impact of Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War
March 23, 2010 12:30PM - 1:45 PM
Location: Room 302, Fordham Law School | 140 West 62nd St | New York, NY
Contact: Katherine Hughes, Crowley Fellow | khughes@law.fordham.edu

Ms. Joe Read will discuss the history of the recent conflict in Darfur, examining the use and impact of sexual violence during the initial conflict and as it continues today.  She will also explore international responses to these issues, and consider the impact of humanitarian operations and the relationship between the humanitarian community in Darfur and the advocacy community in the West.

Ms. Read is the Darfur Fellow at Physicians for Human Rights, a Health and Human Rights NGO based in Cambridge, MA. She is the author of the forthcoming publication, Darfur One Year On: Humanitarian Response Post-Expulsions, and works in Washington, DC, and New York, coordinating advocacy around treatment and support for survivors of Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Darfur. Before joining PHR, Ms. Read worked at the Globe for Darfur Advocacy Network of international NGOs focused on Darfur advocacy and campaigns. She is also a Fellow at the Committee on Human Rights Studies at Harvard University, where her academic focus is the representation of women in the Darfur Peace Accords and the Darfur-Darfur Dialogue and Consultation (DDDC) process.

Lunch will be served.

Host:
Amnesty International Fordham Law Chapter

Co-Sponsors:
The Leitner Center for International Law and Justice
Public Interest Resource Center
Fordham International Law Journal
Office of International and Non-J.D. Programs
Global Law Society




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