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I Oversaw Successful Relief Operations in Wars from Iraq to Afghanistan. Here’s What’s Going So Badly Wrong in Gaza. Timely perspective from Ray Offenheiser in @USNews. bit.ly/3QLTptm
Congratulations to Cary Fowler, who was recently honored with the World Food Prize for his role as co-creator of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. We were honored to have Dr. Fowler participate in a policy seminar on how agricultural innovation can help people and the planet.
War damages the environment -- here's what to do about it. University of Notre Dame researchers share insights in The Conversation U.S. that have implications for conflicts in #Ukraine #Gaza and beyond. bit.ly/44KdxSh
Kroc Institute
Today, as we continue celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Keough School, we're highlighting our McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business, which seeks to understand the critical role of global business in reducing poverty and inequality. bit.ly/44JmgEh
What are the challenges to building lasting peace in Colombia? The Peace Accords Matrix, part of our Kroc Institute, recently briefed policymakers at the Atlantic Council's Latin America Center. bit.ly/3UAHT5b
People depend on forests for food and income, but carbon offset projects can kick them out. Following a new IUFRO report, faculty expert Daniel C. Miller explains to grist how local communities should play a key role in forest governance: bit.ly/44K1Tqz
FLARE Network
We honored Keough School of Global Affairs students Maria Rodriguez Contreras and Justin Hur for making a difference as #socialentrepreneurs at our Celebrate #SocialEntrepreneurship event in April. #GoIrish #NotreDame #ForceforGood
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'I’ve spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here’s what’s going wrong in #Gaza .' Our own Ray Offenheiser analyzes the unfolding situation in The Conversation U.S.. bit.ly/3wrzRDD
Ray Offenheiser
Global climate goals don’t have to conflict with local needs, faculty expert Daniel C. Miller tells grist. Local communities, including Indigenous ones, should play a key role in sustainable forest governance. bit.ly/44K1Tqz
FLARE Network
I’ve spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here’s what’s going wrong in #Gaza . Perspective from our own Ray Offenheiser in The Conversation U.S.: bit.ly/3wrzRDD
Ray Offenheiser
Seven years in, implementation of the Colombian Peace Accord is at a crucial moment. A new report from the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM), part of our Kroc Institute, identifies key advances and challenges for the peace process. go.nd.edu/44e589
Congratulations to Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, director of our Kellogg Institute for International Studies, who was honored this week with the 2024 Keough School Dean's Faculty Recognition Award.
Anibal Perez-Linan
Disadvantaged entrepreneurs often fear success, but new research from faculty expert Mike Morris can help: go.nd.edu/585df8
McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business
He faced challenges as one of the few Black students at Notre Dame in the late 1960s, but Keough School of Global Affairs executive fellow Frank Taylor '70, '74M.A., charted his path and never wavered on his way to becoming a high-ranking Air Force officer: magazine.nd.edu/stories/the-st…
Disadvantaged entrepreneurs often fear success, but new research from Keough School of Global Affairs can help: go.nd.edu/8cb80b
This summer's #scicomm conference will feature expert keynote speakers Amy Aines, Fanuel Muindi, and dietram a. scheufele. Join the three-day symposium — hosted by Notre Dame Research and Notre Dame Science — by registering here:
sites.nd.edu/scicomsymposiu…