Genocide Prevention Task Force
May 5, 2010 - 30 National Organziations Urge Full Funding for the Complex Crises Fund - Academy signs onto Letter (view here) February 2010 - Update from the Genocide Prevention Task Force Genocide Prevention Task Force Releases Report Jointly convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, The American Academy of Diplomacy, and the United States Institute of Peace, the Task Force began its work last November with the goal of generating concrete recommendations to enhance the U.S. government’s capacity to recognize and respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities. “The world agrees that genocide is unacceptable and yet genocide and mass killings continue,” said Madeleine K. Albright, former Secretary of State and Co-Chair of the Genocide Prevention Task Force. “We believe that preventing genocide is possible, and that striving to do so is imperative both for our national interests and our leadership position in the world.” Preventing Genocide: A Blue-Print for US Policymakers About the Task Force Its goals were: (1) To spotlight genocide prevention as a national priority; and; (2) To develop practical policy recommendations to enhance the capacity of the U.S. government to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities. It was co-chaired by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen. Other Task Force Members were: John Danforth, Thomas Daschle, Stuart Eizenstat, Michael Gerson, Dan Glickman, Jack Kemp (1935-2009), Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Thomas R. Pickering, Julia Taft (1942-1968), Vin Weber and Anthony Zinni.
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