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>Ambassador Gertrude Mongella, from Tanzania, will be a Distinguished
>African Scholar in Residence at the Rutgers University Center for African
>Studies from January 31, 2000 until February 11, 2000.
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>She will be speaking on Wednesday, February 2, 2000 at 6 PM on:
>"The Role of Women in Conflict Resolution, Peace Negotiation and Promotion
>in Africa"
>Location: Trayes Hall
>Douglass Campus Student Center
>Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
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>This will be preceded by a public reception at 5 PM at the same location.
>ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND!
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>Ambassador Gertrude Mongella (Tanzania) is a highly respected and sought
>after member of the international community and has spent her career
>working to eliminate violence and discrimination against women. She
>served as the Secretary General of the Fourth World Conference on Women in
>Beijing, China, sponsored by the United Nations. She also served as a
>member of parliament and held ministerial positions in the Tanzanian
>government for 15 years, and has held office in many international
>organizations such as the Organization of African Unity, Advocacy for
>Women in Africa and The Hunger Project.
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>For more information, contact Nia Parson, Graduate Assistant, at the
>Center for African Studies at Rutgers
>University at [log in to unmask] or at (732) 445-6638.
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