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DESCRIPTION:The Area Studies Programs at the Moynihan Institute of Global A
 ffairs\, in collaboration with Syracuse Cares\, a student-led awareness ra
 ising campaign\, are hosting a conference on post-disaster recovery to bri
 ng into focus the recent disasters that have wreaked havoc in many parts o
 f the world—the southern US\, Haiti\, Pakistan\, Sri Lanka\, Southeast Asi
 a\, Australia\, New Zealand and most recently\, Japan. 8:00 Opening Remark
 s 8:30-10:00 Panel 1: Disaster Management Approaches: Professor Griffin\, 
 Responden&nbsp\; 10:15-11:45Panel 2: Social Implications of Post Disaster 
 Recovery: Professors Benjamin and Hyder\, Respondents 1:00-2:30 Panel 3: F
 aith Based Approaches to Disaster Recovery: Professor Kfir\, Respondent 2:
 45-4:00 Panel 4: Climate Change and Disaster Management: Professor Wilcoxe
 n\, Respondent 4:00-5:30 Reception (Eggers Café)
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DTSTART:20110415T120000Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Centers presents: Moynihan Post-Disaster Recovery Conferen
 ce
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Area Studies Programs at the Moynihan Inst
 itute of Global Affairs\, in collaboration with Syracuse Cares\, a student
 -led awareness raising campaign\, are hosting a conference on post-disaste
 r recovery to bring into focus the recent disasters that have wreaked havo
 c in many parts of the world—the southern US\, Haiti\, Pakistan\, Sri Lank
 a\, Southeast Asia\, Australia\, New Zealand and most recently\, Japan. 8:
 00 Opening Remarks 8:30-10:00 Panel 1: Disaster Management Approaches: Pro
 fessor Griffin\, Responden&nbsp\; 10:15-11:45Panel 2: Social Implications 
 of Post Disaster Recovery: Professors Benjamin and Hyder\, Respondents 1:0
 0-2:30 Panel 3: Faith Based Approaches to Disaster Recovery: Professor Kfi
 r\, Respondent 2:45-4:00 Panel 4: Climate Change and Disaster Management: 
 Professor Wilcoxen\, Respondent 4:00-5:30 Reception (Eggers Café)
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