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What's Next for Afghanistan?

Luncheon
Series: World Boston Events
RSVP required - Not on the KSG Campus
November 20, 2009
12:00-2:00 p.m.

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Jasteena Dhillon
Afghanistan / Pakistan Program
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Harvard Kennedy School

Date: Friday, November 20
Time: 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Venue: Non Profit Center, 89 South St., Boston 02111
Cost: $10 for WorldBoston members; $15 for nonmembers

Marred by accusations of corruption and mismanagement, President Hamid Karzai's administration must now respond to the fallout from a flawed presidential election. How will Karzai regain legitimacy in the eyes of the Afghan people and international community? What's next for Afghanistan under his leadership? How will the current situation affect Obama's decision about future U.S. involvement in Afghanistan?

Jasteena Dhillon is an international lawyer who has worked in international development and conflict environments since 1994. Her work in Afghanistan, as it in Sudan and Somalia, is aimed at cultivating local systems of customary justice and building a state system that gives due regard to local values and conceptions of justice. In her most recent position with NATO, Jasteena worked as an advisor on justice and reconciliation in Afghanistan and Sudan as a way to facilitate civil-military interaction.

RSVP to Ilya Lozovsky at (617) 542-8995 x101 or wb@worldboston.org

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