conflict affected youth: education and paths to peace
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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 UniversityTRANSCRIPT
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]