The Crisis in Darfur: Ambassador Khidir Haroun Ahmed

Ambassador Khidir Haroun Ahmed

With a presentation by members of 'The Give Peace A Chance' Coalition

The situation in Darfur has been described as one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world today, with more than 70,000 deaths and upwards of a million people left homeless. We will host a discussion with Sudan's ambassador to the US on how the international community can help to alleviate the suffering of the people of Darfur and bring peace back into their lives.

Mr. Khidir Haroun Ahmed has serves as Sudan's ambassador to the US since August 2003 and previously served as the Ambassador of Sudan to Japan and Algeria.

Hodari Abdul-Ali is the Executive Director of 'The Give Peace a Chance' Coalition, a non-profit, independent research organization formed to raise public awareness about U.S. foreign policy in Africa.

Rahiel Tesfamariam, Stanford class of '03, is a journalist for the Washington Informer and recently embarked on the GPAC led fact-finding mission to Sudan to investigate the crisis in Darfur.

 
Date and Time:
 Tuesday, February 1, 2005.  7:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
Location:
Cubberley Auditorium  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
Members
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Sponsor:
Muslim Student Awareness Network, ASSU Speaker's Bureau, Stanford African Students Association, Center for African Studies, Stanford Journal of African Studies, Stanford Political Science Association, Society for International Affairs at Stanford, Organiz
Contact:
6502077177
rania@stanford.edu
Admission:
Free
All Welcome
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Last Modified:
February 1, 2005