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Questions about the promises and dangers of technology have recently dominated headlines—but less often covered are the stories of practitioners and start-ups leveraging their know-how to build peace. On May 31, the Justice Sector Training, Research and Coordination Program and the U.S. Institute of Peace will host a symposium to tackle the difficult questions of how technology can be used to strengthen rule of law, security, community engagement, and relationships between states and the people they serve in developing and conflict-affected areas.
Session Two: Innovations in Engagement: From Mobile Apps to Social Media
Rohini Srihari, Moderator
Jeffrey Aresty
Karen Naimer
Antoine Heuty
Zaid Zaid
Session Three: Innovations in E-Governance: From Case Management to Consensus Building
Andrew Solomon, Moderator
Jeff Apperson
Julia Glidden
Nino Vardosanidze
4.5
88 ratings
Questions about the promises and dangers of technology have recently dominated headlines—but less often covered are the stories of practitioners and start-ups leveraging their know-how to build peace. On May 31, the Justice Sector Training, Research and Coordination Program and the U.S. Institute of Peace will host a symposium to tackle the difficult questions of how technology can be used to strengthen rule of law, security, community engagement, and relationships between states and the people they serve in developing and conflict-affected areas.
Session Two: Innovations in Engagement: From Mobile Apps to Social Media
Rohini Srihari, Moderator
Jeffrey Aresty
Karen Naimer
Antoine Heuty
Zaid Zaid
Session Three: Innovations in E-Governance: From Case Management to Consensus Building
Andrew Solomon, Moderator
Jeff Apperson
Julia Glidden
Nino Vardosanidze
15,114 Listeners
408 Listeners