DRC at Crossroads: What Path Towards Sustainable Peace? – An Alumni Event
An Alumni Regional Security Conversation
How does the immediate future of DRC look with MONUSCO’s departure? How will and can the Government take-over to be effective and efficient?
This regional security conversation will provide insightful and ground-based evidence from experts, diplomats, and civil society activists.
From their experiences and objective analysis, they will share their fear or optimism on the future of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and how its prosperous and secure future can be guaranteed to sustain and promote peace, governance and stability in the region.
Speakers
- Major General (Retd) Adrian Foster, Former Acting Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, former GCSP Executive in Residence
- Mr Hervé Magaribi Lehani, Executive Director, CEPANED, Global Partnerships for Local, Innovative and Sustainable Impact in Africa; GCSP Alumnus
- Dr Germain Ngoie Tshibambe, Professor University of Lubumbashi
Moderator
- Ms Annika Hilding-Norberg, Head of Peace Operations and Peacebuilding, GCSP
Welcome
- Ms Isabelle Gillet, Head of Alumni & Community Engagement, GCSP
This event will be recorded and archived by the GCSP
This event is exclusively for GCSP Alumni and available upon request for the GCSP Community. Contact: [email protected]
The opportunity will be offered to a GCSP Alumna/Alumnus to publish an article under the GCSP publication series “Alumni Notes” where ideas, reflections, and actions from experts, analysts, and diplomats can be framed to provide a clear and a better understanding of the future of DRC after more than twenty years of a United Nations’ mission for peacekeeping and stabilisation.