Hadeel Ibrahim, Lord & Lady Malloch-Brown, Irene Danilovich, and Mariella Frostrup & Jason McCue
• cordially invite you to •
2010: THE YEAR OF SUDAN
Featuring
Richard Cockett
Africa Editor, The Economist
Interviewed by
Zeinab Badawi
Journalist, BBC World News
Tuesday, the 9th of February 2010
6:30 to 8:30 in the evening
For more information, contact Ellie Stamatopoulos at +1 202 828 0110 ext. 227 or ellie@refintl.org.
The Year of Sudan
2010 is a momentous year for Sudan, with country-wide national elections
scheduled for the first time in 24 years in April, and preparation for
the January 2011 independence referendum for the south required. However
the situation is fragile, with the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
between north and south Sudan on the verge of collapse. If it fails, all
of Sudan could return to war. This would have horrific consequences for
the Sudanese people and destroy any hope for peace in Darfur.
Richard Cockett has been Africa Editor of the Economist since 2005. His
upcoming book, Sudan, Darfur and the Failure of an African State, gives
an absorbing account of Sudan’s recent history. Zeinab Badawi is the
Sudanese-born anchor of BBC’s World News Today. She was named
“International TV Personality of the Year” in the 2009 International
Media Excellence Awards presented by the Association for International
Broadcasting. Our speakers will discuss Sudan’s struggles in this
pivotal election year, the likely political and humanitarian
consequences, and the rocky road that lies ahead.
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