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ANNEX I AGENDA Day One: Saturday 23 April 2005 Welcome and Introductions 9h00 09h15 Dr Adekeye Adebajo, (CCR), Cape Town Mr Ulrich Golaszinski, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Mozambique Mr Sebastian von Einsiedel, UN High-Level Panel Researcher, New York 09h15 10h45 Session I Crafting and Critiquing the UN High-Level Panel Report Chair: Professor Francis Deng, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC Speakers: Ms Mary Chinery-Hesse, Member of the UN High-Level Panel; and Vice- Chairperson of the National Development Planning Commission of Ghana Ambassador James Jonah, former UN Under-Secretary-General, New York Coffee Break 10h45 11h00 11h00 12h30 Session II The UN High-Level Panel Report: What s in it for Africa? Chair: Ambassador Torben Brylle, Embassy of Denmark, Pretoria Speakers: Dr Adekeye Adebajo,, Cape Town Dr Chris Landsberg, Centre for Policy Studies, Johannesburg Lunch Break 12h30 13h30 13h30 15h15 Session III UN Security Council Reform: Who Represents Africa? Chair: Ambassador James Jonah, Former UN Under-Secretary-General, New York Speakers: Dr Martin Uhomoibhi, Nigerian Foreign Ministry, Abuja Ambassador George Nene, n Foreign Ministry, Pretoria Ambassador Hagar Islambouly, Embassy of Egypt, Pretoria Coffee Break 15h15 15h30 38 A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT

15h30 17h15 Session IV The UN and Africa s Regional Organisations Chair: Ambassador Felix Mosha, Africa Dialogue Centre for Conflict Management and Development Issues, Tanzania Speakers: Dr Josephine Odera, Africa Peace Forum, Nairobi General Henry Anyidoho, former UN Deputy Force Commander in Rwanda Mr Charles Mwaura, Co-ordinator, Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism (CEWARN), Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Ethiopia Day Two: Sunday 24 April 2005 09h00 10h30 Session V The UN Peacebuilding Commission: Implications for Conflict Interventions in Africa Chair: Mr Ulrich Golaszinski, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Mozambique Speakers: Professor Francis Deng, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC Dr Musifiky Mwanasali, UN Department of Political Affairs, New York Coffee Break 10h30 10h45 10h45 12h30 Lunch Break 12h30 13h30 Session VI Tackling Security Threats: Terrorism, HIV/AIDS, and International Organised Crime Chair: Mr Tsepe Motumi, Deputy Director-General, Defence Ministry, Speakers: Professor Mwesiga Baregu, University of Dar es Salaam Ms Angela Ndinga-Muvumba,, Cape Town Mr Peter Gastrow, Institute for Security Studies, Cape Town 13h30 14h45 Session VII The Millennium Development Goals: Meeting Africa s Special Needs Chair: Ambassador Gerard Corr, Embassy of Ireland, Pretoria Speakers: Ms Margaret Legum, Independent Economist, Cape Town The Most Reverend Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT 39

Coffee Break 14h45 15h00 15h00 16h00 Session VIII Strategies For Disseminating African Perspectives On the UN High-Level Panel Chair: Ambassador James Jonah, former UN Under-Secretary-General, New York Speakers: Ambassador John Hirsch, Senior Fellow, International Peace Academy, New York Mr Sebastian von Einsiedel, UN High-Level Panel Researcher, New York 16h00 17h00 Session IX Rapporteurs Report Chair: Ambassador John Hirsch, Senior Fellow, International Peace Academy, New York Rapporteurs: Dr. Helen Scanlon and Ms Angela Ndinga-Muvumba,, Cape Town 40 A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT

ANNEX II LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1. Dr Adekeye Adebajo 7. Councillor Nicholas Coghlan Canadian High Commission Cape Town 2. General Henry Anyidoho Former UN Deputy Force Commander in Rwanda 8. Ambassador Gerard Corr Embassy of Ireland Pretoria 3. Professor Mwesiga Baregu University of Dar es Salaam Dar es Salaam Tanzania 9. Professor Francis Deng School of Advanced International Studies Washington, DC US 4. Mr Asser Berling-Rasmussen Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Copenhagen Denmark 10. Mr Nazeem Dramat Mail and Guardian Johannesburg 5. Ambassador Torben Brylle Embassy of Denmark Pretoria 11. Mr Yazeed Fakier 6. Ms Mary Chinery-Hesse UN High-Level Panel member 12. Mr Peter Gastrow Institute for Security Studies Cape Town A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT 41

13. Mr Ulrich Golaszinski Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Maputo Mozambique 20. Ms Lorna Levy Current Affairs Researcher Cape Town 14. Ambassador John Hirsch International Peace Academy New York US 21. Ambassador Felix Mosha Africa Dialogue Centre for Conflict Management and Development Issues Arusha Tanzania 15. Ambassador Hagar Islambouly Embassy of Egypt Pretoria 22. Mr Tsepe Motumi Department of Defence Pretoria 16. Ambassador James Jonah Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies New York US 23. Dr Musifiky Mwanasali UN Department of Political Affairs New York US 17. Dr Chris Landsberg Centre for Policy Studies Johannesburg 24. Mr Charles N Mwaura Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Addis Ababa Ethiopia 18. Ms Margaret Legum Independent Economist Cape Town 25. Mr Neeran Naidoo 19. Mr Leon Levy Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCR Chairman) Cape Town 26. Mr Steve Nakana 42 A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT

27. Ms Angela Ndinga-Muvumba 34. Dr Helen Scanlon 28. Ms Cecilia Lwiindi Nedziwe Centre for Peace Initiatives in Africa Harare Zimbabwe 35. Dr Martin Uhomoibhi Nigerian Foreign Ministry Abuja Nigeria 29. Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town Cape Town 36. Mr Sebastian von Einsiedel United Nations Secretariat New York US 30. Ambassador George Nene n Foreign Ministry Pretoria Conference Team 37. Mr Fanie Jason Photographer 31. Dr Tandeka Nkiwane University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg 38. Ms Dawn Alley 32. Dr Josephine Odera Africa Peace Forum Nairobi Kenya 39. Ms Selma Walters 33. Dr Werner Rechmann Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Johannesburg 40. Ms Fiona Lunda A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT 43

Participants at the seminar, African Perspectives on the UN High-Level Panel Report, A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, Somerset West, Cape Town, 23-24 April 2005 Mr Tsepe Motumi, Department of Defence, Pretoria, left; Ambassador Torben Brylle, Embassy of Denmark, Pretoria Professor Mwesiga Baregu, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, left; Dr Tandeka Nkiwane, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 44 A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT

Mr Ulrich Golaszinski, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Maputo, left; Ambassador John Hirsch, International Peace Academy, New York, right; and a guest Ms Cecilia Lwiindi Nedziwe, Centre for Peace Initiatives in Africa, Harare, left; Mr Asser Berling-Rasmussen, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Copenhagen Ms Mary Chinery-Hesse, UN High-Level Panel member A MORE SECURE CONTINENT: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE UN HIGH-LEVEL PANEL REPORT 45

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