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CONFLICT AFFECTED YOUTH EDUCATION and PATHS to PEACE Featuring KABBA WILLIAMS One of the youngest child soldiers rescued during the Sierra Leone civil war, Kabba Williams has served as an advocate for education and reintegration of ex-combatant youth for Amnesty International and the United Nations. A recent graduate of Njala University, he is currently writing a memoire of his experiences. Thursday, 9 April 2015 4:30pm Bepler Commons, Faber 1 st Fl. Rose Hill Campus All are welcome sponsored by the Department of Political Science, FCRH Dean’s Office, and the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs rsvp [email protected]

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Featuring KABBA WILLIAMS: One of the youngest child soldiers rescued during the Sierra Leone civil war, Kabba Williams has served as an advocate for education and reintegration of ex-combatant youth for Amnesty International and the United Nations. A recent graduate of Njala University, he is currently writing a memoir of his experiences.Thursday, 9 April 2015 | 4:30pmBepler Commons, Faber 1st Fl.Rose Hill Campus, Fordham University

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Page 1: Conflict Affected Youth: Education and Paths to Peace

CONFLICT AFFECTED YOUTH

EDUCATION and PATHS to PEACE

Featuring

KABBA WILLIAMS

One of the youngest child soldiers

rescued during the Sierra Leone civil

war, Kabba Williams has served as an

advocate for education and

reintegration of ex-combatant youth

for Amnesty International and the

United Nations. A recent graduate of

Njala University, he is currently

writing a memoire of his experiences.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

4:30pm

Bepler Commons, Faber 1st Fl.

Rose Hill Campus

All are welcome

sponsored by the

Department of Political Science,

FCRH Dean’s Office, and

the Institute of International

Humanitarian Affairs

rsvp [email protected]