Discussion Participants William G. O Neill, international peace Academy. Sarah Poole, Regional Bureaufor Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, United Nations http://www.stanleyfoundation.org/programs/hrp/p1_unground/participants.html
Extractions: The UN on the Ground A Project of the Stanley Foundation About the Stanley Foundation Contact Us Human Relief and Protection Program Publications The ideas and recommendations in this paper were developed in a series of 14 meetings convened by the Stanley Foundation at the Roger Smith Hotel in New York between October 2001 and July 2003. The discussions were conducted in two phases, with the first focusing on humanitarian response at the operational level and the second dealing with the political and headquarters level. Recommendations #1-7 were developed in the first phase; #8-10 emerged from the second phase of discussions; and recommendation #11 covers the resource implications of the project's entire agenda. The chair and director of this project gratefully acknowledge the participants listed below for their insights, though responsibility for the text rests with them alone.* As with most such group endeavors, it cannot be assumed that every participant agrees with all of the paper's conclusions. Chair: Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor and Director, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
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