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Sarah Edmonds

October 23rd, 2014

Event: Afghanistan: the transition, LSE Arts and Médecins Sans Frontières public discussion

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Sarah Edmonds

October 23rd, 2014

Event: Afghanistan: the transition, LSE Arts and Médecins Sans Frontières public discussion

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Dr Stuart Gordon
Dr Stuart Gordon

Thursday October 30, 6.30-8pm in the New Theatre, East Building

LSE Arts and Médecins Sans Frontières public discussion

“Afghanistan: the transition”

Speakers:
Renzo Frike, Dr Stuart Gordon, Emma Graham-Harrison

 

This panel of experts reflect back on more than a decade of international aid and investment and discuss what is next for Afghanistan.

Renzo Frike is responsible for Médecins Sans Frontières’ humanitarian operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Stuart Gordon is Assistant Professor in Managing Humanitarianism at LSE.

Emma Graham-Harrison is International Affairs Correspondent at the Observer.

This event is associated with the exhibition Medecins Sans Frontieres: barriers to accessing healthcare in Afghanistan on display at LSE 27 October – 28 November.

Info: events@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 6043. #LSEMSF

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