June 6,
2008
4:45 pm -6:15 p.m.
2008 Conference of the Academic Council of the UN System
on "The United Nations and the Global Development
Architecture."
Gustav Stressman Institute
Bonn, Germany
For additional details:
www.acuns.org
PANEL 13:
Panelists Swadesh M. Rana NGO/
DPI Executive Committee at the United Nations “Deweaponization
issues outside of negotiated small arms norms”
Achim Wennmann Small Arms Survey,
Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Development.
Geneva "Armed violence and development"
Ifti Rashid, Monash Asia
Institute, Monash University, Victoria. Australia “The changing
face of civil unrest in a developing country”
Irene Martinetti, Director of
Programs, World Federation of UN Associations “Transnational
civil society and global approaches to violence prevention for
regions in harm’s way”
PANELIST BIOGRAPHIES
World Policy Institute Senior
Fellow Swadesh M Rana is the Focal Point for
Deweaponization and Civil Society and former Chief of the
Conventional Arms Branch, United Nations. She will introduce
DEWs, highlight its thinking outside the box approach to
violence prevention in societies at war with themselves and draw
attention to issues not covered by the negotiated global norms
on small arms and light weapons.
Achim Wennmann is a
Research Associate at the Centre on Conflict, Development and
Peace Building at the Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, and the Small Arms Survey in Geneva. His
current research interests include "Armed violence and
development” and the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and
Development. His presentation would critically review various
indicators of armed violence including direct conflict death,
indirect conflict death, homicide, and the cost of armed
violence. He will highlight a need to expand the spectrum of
armed violence beyond armed conflict with a view to enhance the
effectiveness of developmental aid and promote violence
prevention and reduction.
Irene Martinetti is the
Director of Programs of the World Federation of UN Associations.
Her research interests include East Asian politics and foreign
policy, with a particular focus on China, human rights and
international security policy. A former Senior Research
Associate at the Center for UN Reform in New York, she is fluent
in English, Mandarin Chinese and French and has a working
knowledge of Spanish. Her presentation will project Civil
society as a key player in bringing about a paradigm shift from
strategies for national and state security to people based civic
action for conflict resolution and violence prevention with
special attention to youth and women as powerful agents for
transformation. She will draw upon the experience of WFUNA’ s
global network of civil society organizations.
Ifti Rashid is an
Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) scholar at the Monash Asia
Institute in Monash University, Victoria. A lecturer on study
leave from the Independent University of Bangladesh, he is a
former Research Analyst for the Social Development Unit of the
World Bank. He is a frequent contributor of articles for major
dailies in Bangladesh and writes for the Daily Star in
Australia. His presentation will examine the interplay between
civil unrest and religious militancy in some of the poorer
countries. His current research is the role of madrassas in the
education sector of Bangladesh in a country with a history of
political disaffection and criminality with more recent exposure
to Afghan war veterans, expatriate money/donations and Middle
East based charitable funding.