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World leaders meet March 6-8 in Minneapolis for
Nobel Peace Prize Forum

Global leaders, top U.N. experts to address inclusive, sustainable peace building

2015 NPPF (MINNEAPOLIS) 鈥 The 27th annual Nobel Peace Prize Forum will explore the world鈥檚 most pressing peacemaking issues faced by people across the globe. The March 6-8 event, at the Radisson Blu Downtown, will explore different aspects of peace building including human rights and democracy, disarmament, sustainability and inclusivity. Speaker highlights include:

  • March 6 鈥 Human Rights and Democracy
    • Honored LaureateU.S. President Jimmy Carter in a moderated discussion, 鈥淐all to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power.鈥
    • Gro Harlem Brundtland, Deputy Chair of The Elders and Former Prime Minister of Norway, will discuss human rights and democracy.
    • Monica McWilliams, former Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and signatory to the Good Friday Agreement.
  • March 7 Disarmament and Sustainability
    • Honored Laureate the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons represented by Director-General Ahmet 脺z眉mc眉 will discuss disarmament and peace.
    • Adama Dieng, the United Nation鈥檚 special adviser on prevention of genocide, will discuss the murder, torture, looting, and destruction of property that likely is a war crime and ethnic cleansing.
    • Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye of Kaduna, Nigeria, work to resolve conflicts between warring religious youth militias, but a decade ago the two men were mortal enemies.
    • Steven Pinker, author of The Better Angels of our Nature, will talk about four human motivations that can turn us away from violence and toward cooperation and altruism.

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International leader on peace building, cease-fire joins NPPF

Gina Torry takes helm of global forum on Oct. 1

MINNEAPOLIS 鈥 An international peace-building expert with extensive experience in United Nations security-related initiatives and policy development in gender issues, mediation and cease-fires will lead the Nobel Peace Prize Forum beginning Oct. 1. Augsburg College, with its academic partners the University of Minnesota鈥檚 Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the School of Public Health, today announced the appointment of Gina Torry as executive director of the NPPF.

鈥淕ina鈥檚 experience, combined with her strong passion for peacemaking, will allow her to build on the Nobel Peace Prize Forum鈥檚 national and international programming and relationships,鈥 said Augsburg College President Paul Pribbenow. 鈥淭ogether, we will strive to realize the Forum鈥檚 mission to inspire peacemaking by exploring the life and work of Nobel Peace Prize laureates and its long-term goals to foster international dialogue on peace and engage students and the wider community in the process of peace building with national and global leaders.鈥 Continue reading “International leader on peace building, cease-fire joins NPPF”