Post Conflict People
Elizabeth Laird Robyn Warburton Chiara Brunelli Chibuye Ngosa frazer clark
Contents
Goals and Objectives
Post Conflict People is an independent association founded by Andy Bearpark, Penny Beels and Iain King. It works:
- to revive societies suffering from recent or on-going conflicts and to improve the lives of the people affected by conflict;
- to improve the practical performance of governments, international agencies, firms and individuals that work in post-conflict situations;
- to offer advice and produce authoritative reports that are respected and heeded.
The fundamental problem is that “State Building” takes time – but the international community, and indeed the affected population, want quick results. The two are simply incompatible. The way in which the international community usually addresses this is to place more emphasis on what it is doing and less on building functioning institutions. By the time it is clear that the institutions are not functioning donor interest has frequently moved on. There are three particular problems with which Post Conflict People try to deal: security, development instruments and reality checks.
Activities
Publications
Conferences
Personnel
The independent NGO Post conflict People was founded by Andy Bearpark, Penny Beels and Iain King.
Andy Bearpark is also the Director General of the British Association of Private Security Companies (BAPSC) along with Penny Beels who is the Deputy Director General to this company. Iain King (born 1971) is founder of Post Conflict People and a 'civilian stabilisation advisor'. He was formerly Director of Programmes at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. King worked for UNMIK from April 2000 to December 2003. He spent 2003 as head of planning for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo.[3] Since 2004 he has been the director of programs at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. [4][5] In 2005 King attended the Neocon International event in Prague the Democracy and Security International Conference
Connections
With Government
Jamie Shea (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict' 24-25 June 2009)
Alister Campbell (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
MOD (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
EU (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
United Nations (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
NATO (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
Edward Mortimer (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
AMISOM (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
UNAMA (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
UNRWA (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
General Sir Michael Jackson (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
With Industry
Albany Associates Ltd (Conference:Strategic Communications in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict’ 24-25 June 2009)
Portland PR (Conference:Strategic Communications in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict’ 24-25 June 2009)
Bell Pottinger (Conference: 'Strategic Communication in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict'24-25 June 2009)
Chime Communications (Bell Pottinger)