Fragile States continue to garner international attention, and the need to overcome this problem cannot be ignored. They put pressure on the global community by creating devastating poverty and restricted access to basic services for citizens. Fragile States also produce terrorism, piracy, human trafficking, and other dark network activity that puts the well-being of the global community in danger at much higher rates than secure states. One key way to address these problems is through the influence and conduct of the business community.
This event began with a presentation on One Earth Future’s new report Firm Behavior in Fragile States: The Cases of Somaliland, South Sudan, and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, and the panelists discussed how the lessons learned from the report can be used in other regions and countries. This week’s podcast is the recording of that discussion. Video of the event is available here.
Panelists:
- Lars Benson, Regional Director for Africa, Center for International Private Enterprise
- Arshad Sayed, Chief Executive Officer, Global Connect
- Benjamin Musuku, Task Lead for the World Bank’s Financial/Private Sector Operation in Somalia/Somaliland
- Danielle Walker, Senior Director, U.S.-Africa Business Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Scott Stearns, State Department Correspondent, Voice of America (discussion moderator)
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Published Date: May 30, 2017