Erin McFee D. in Human Development from the University of California, Berkeley. University of Chicago who has devoted his professional life to the study of people who decide to take up and lay down their arms in the context of war and other forms of organized violence.
He has conducted extensive field work in Colombia since 2010 both in an informal housing settlement of conflict victims and ex-combatants, as well as in non-governmental, religious and international organizations that design interventions for such communities. She has also developed projects in El Salvador, Somalia, Syria, Sudan, Libya and among veterans of the United States Armed Forces. She has recently extended her field work to SinaloaMexico.
Her new project addresses the issue of interpersonal trust in the context of global development interventions taking place in the context of organized violence. It aims to address the near absence of scholarly and practitioner attention to this topic by bringing together expertise in organizational and behavioral studies with ethnographic knowledge of war, post-war, and non-war violent contexts.
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McFee will be one of the voices that will have the Summit 2023 Prosperity: A Possible Purpose to be organized by Sea of Cortez Forum in Los Cabos, Baja California Sir, from November 8 to 10.
The lecture will be given by Confidence and resilience for the prosperity of the Sea of Cortez conferenceThe purpose of this event is to expose the importance of leadership committed to building trust in order to strengthen the resilience in communities that have been victims of violence, exclusion and disintegration as a mechanism to restore people and ecosystems in the region.
Erin McFee intern at UK Research and Innovation for Future Leaders in the Center for Latin America and the Caribbean at The London School of Economics and Political Scienceresident scholar at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution in the George Mason University.
She is also deputy director of the Irregular Warfare Initiative and principal investigator of the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities (OMAC) of the University of Chicago. She is also a consultant to the United Nations Agency for Migration in the Latin America, Africa and Middle East regions of the International Organization for Migration.
McFee is part of the list of experts on Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR).
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