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DESCRIPTION:Jo Becker is the Advocacy Director of the Children’s Rights Div
 ision at Human Rights Watch\, a major U.S.-based human rights NGO. She is 
 responsible for the organization's global advocacy strategy on issues incl
 uding child labor\, children and armed conflict\, juvenile justice\, and v
 iolence against children. She is the founding chairperson of the internati
 onal Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers\, which campaigned succes
 sfully for an international treaty banning the forced recruitment of child
 ren under age eighteen or their use in armed conflict. Becker holds a mast
 er's degree in political science from the Maxwell School at Syracuse Unive
 rsity. She is an adjunct associate professor of international and public a
 ffairs at Columbia University. Come armed with your career focused questio
 ns! Refreshments will be served.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:TNGO presents: Career Discussion
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Jo Becker is the Advocacy Director of the Chil
 dren’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch\, a major U.S.-based human ri
 ghts NGO. She is responsible for the organization's global advocacy strate
 gy on issues including child labor\, children and armed conflict\, juvenil
 e justice\, and violence against children. She is the founding chairperson
  of the international Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers\, which 
 campaigned successfully for an international treaty banning the forced rec
 ruitment of children under age eighteen or their use in armed conflict. Be
 cker holds a master's degree in political science from the Maxwell School 
 at Syracuse University. She is an adjunct associate professor of internati
 onal and public affairs at Columbia University. Come armed with your caree
 r focused questions! Refreshments will be served.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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