Ambassador Liberata Mulamula is Tanzania’s New Minister of Foreign Affairs

IAfS Associate Director Liberata Mulamula was sworn in on April 1 as a Member of Parliament and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tanzania.
Professor Mulumula joined the Elliott School of International Affairs in 2015, as a Visiting Scholar and Acting Director of the Institute for African Studies.  Previously, she had a long career as a diplomat, serving as Tanzanian Ambassador to the United States, Senior Diplomatic Adviser to former Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete. She also served as the First Secretary of the Regional Inter-governmental Organization for Peace, Stability, and Development in the Great Lakes Region, and in 2015 received the Order of the United Republic of Tanzania 2015 Award for Distinguished Public Service. Throughout her distinguished career, Minister Mulamula has been a champion of peace-building and conflict prevention, and an outspoken advocate for the empowerment of women and girls
While at GW, she was a frequent speaker on issues of peace, security, gender, and diplomacy. She taught classes on Women and Leadership in Africa and on Multilateral and Conference Diplomacy in Global Politics and served as a mentor to countless GW students.

 

2020 IAfS Visiting Scholar: Whitney Grespin

Whitney Grespin

Whitney Grespin
IAfS Visiting Scholar Whitney Grespin

The Institute for African Studies is enthused with the arrival of Whitney Grespin as 2020-2021 IAfS Visiting Scholar.

Whitney Grespin is a lecturer for “Security Policy Analysis” and “Defense Contracting in Practice” at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. She is a Ph.D. candidate at King’s College London’s Defence Studies Department at UK JSCSC.

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IAfS Affiliate recognized as Early Career Scholar

Professor Eric Kramon

Professor Eric Kramon
Professor Eric Kramon

The Institute for African Studies is pleased to announce that the Office of the Vice President for Research and Faculty Awards has recognized IAfS faculty affiliate Professor Eric Kramon as an Early Career Scholar during GW’s Annual Faculty Awards. These awards recognize a diverse group of talented GW faculty who have shown extraordinary dedication to teaching, scholarship, and service to the university.
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