Mary Hope

Mary Schwoebel
Program Officer, Education and Training Center/International. United States Institute of Peace (USIP)

Ph.D, Conflict analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.Ed, Adult and Non-formal Education , University of California
Davis

Biography

Mary Hope Schwoebel is a program officer in the Education and Training Center/International at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). She holds a Ph.D. in conflict analysis and resolution from George Mason University and an M.Ed. in adult and non-formal education from the University of California, Davis. Her dissertation was entitled Nation-building in the Lands of the Somalis and compared three state-building and peacebuilding interventions in terms of how they negotiated Somali, Islamic, and Western models of governance and conflict resolution. For the past ten years Mary Hope has worked as a consultant for international organizations. Most recently, she worked for the UN Development Program where she contributed to the development of a global policy on community security and social cohesion and for USAID and its partners. She also conducted peace and conflict assessments and evaluations around the world, including South Asia, South America, East and West Africa, Turkey, Guyana, and Indonesia. She has over 25 years of experience as a trainer for multilateral and non-governmental organizations in conflict management, disaster management, humanitarian assistance, democracy and governance, peacebuilding and development.



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Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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November 08, 2011
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests began early this year, these women have emerged as a force to be...
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Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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This study investigated how Somalis and, in some cases, external interveners, have  negotiated the convergences and divergences between Somali and imported understandings of governance and conflict resolution, and their accompanying structures and processes, in the lands of the
November 19, 2007
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Mary Schwoebel: Published
Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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Mary Schwoebel: Published
Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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Mary Schwoebel: Published
Having Their Say: Women Protesters Emerge as a Force in the Arab Spring
Defying authority and often braving physical harm, female protesters in Arab Spring demonstrations from Bahrain to Egypt have shown they are ready to speak out on public issues. Since the protests...

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