Afghanistan Today: Where Humanitarian Principles Meet the Real World

Thursday, April 13, 2023 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Horchow Hall HRCH, 103 (GM Room) See map
55 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
Admission: 
Free but register in advance

The Jackson School of Global Affairs will host a conversation with Mark Ward, a former US Agency for International Development official and later the head of a medical NGO operating in Afghanistan, about his time managing the NGO’s operations in Afghanistan before and after the withdrawal.
The conversation will be moderated by Jackson Senior Fellow Robert Ford, a retired U.S. ambassador whose service included time in Syria.
Ward is a committed humanitarian who has assembled and led public and private sector teams to provide critical help after natural or man-made disasters. Through his work, he has saved lives and restored hope to communities affected by many disasters over two decades, including the 2004 tsunami and the civil war in Syria. President George H. W. Bush nicknamed him “Mr. Disaster” after their post-tsunami work in 2005. Ward retired in 2021 after two years running a humanitarian NGO in Afghanistan to mentor the next generation of humanitarians.
The event is open to the Yale community. Please register