8:00 – 9:00 am
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Registration |
9:00 – 10:30 am
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Opening and Objectives
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Master of Ceremonies: Gerardo Tablas, Senior Public Private Alliance Advisor, USAID, El Salvador
Speakers:
Agustín Coroy, Activist, Youth Movement Against Violence, Guatemala
Arkel Benítez, Vice-Minister for Crime and Violence Prevention, Ministry of the Interior, Guatemala
Roberto Campa, Vice-Minister of Crime Prevention and Citizen Participation, Ministry of the Interior, Mexico
Jorge Familiar, Vice-President for Latin America and the Caribbean, World Bank, United States
Mark Feierstein, Associate Administrator, USAID, United States
Mr. Todd Robinson, US Ambassador to Guatemala
Mr. Otto Pérez Molina, President of the Republic of Guatemala (To be confirmed)
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10:30 – 11:00 am
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Coffee Break |
11:00 – 12:30 pm
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SESSION 1
Youth Panel: Why We Need To Join Together
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Objective: Discuss the importance of youth activism and engagement on improving citizen security in the region. Youth activists will provide examples of where youth-led advocacy efforts are making a difference and how to build a transnational youth network against violence in the Americas.
Moderator: Christy Javier Orellana García, Director of the Municipal Committee on Crime and Violence Prevention in Choloma, Honduras
Panelists:
Erick Esteban Escobar, Leader, Youth Movement Against Violence, Guatemala
Guillermo Asiain, Coordinator, Viral Network, Youth Network, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Danilo Costa, Educator, AfroReggae, Brazil
Alex Gálvez, Executive Director, Transitions Foundation, Guatemala
Antonio Briones, Manager, Social Projects, Trust Fund for Competitiveness and Citizen Security, Mexico
Wilmar Andres Martínez, Artist, Medellín, Colombia
Q&A: 15 minutes
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12:30 – 2:00 pm
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Lunch Keynote
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Santiago Londoño Uribe, Secretary of the Interior, Government of Antioquia, Colombia
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2:00 – 3:30 pm
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SESSION 2
Primary Violence Prevention
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Objective: Highlight the core principles and components of evidence-based and promising interventions for school and family-based violence prevention, and the challenges of implementing them in a municipal context.
Moderator: Celina De Sola, Deputy Director, Glasswing, El Salvador
Panelists:
Amy Bank, Executive Director, Meeting Points, Sixth Sense, Nicaragua
Larry Cohen, Executive Director, Prevention Institute, United States
Matthias Rüst, Coordinator, Productive Coexistence, Colombia
Paul Carrillo, Director, Crossroads Program, St. Francis Medical Center Trauma Services, United States
Q&A: 15 minutes
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3:30 – 3:45 pm
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Coffee Break
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3:45 – 5:15 pm
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SESSION 3
Secondary Prevention
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Objective: Highlight the core principles and components of secondary evidence-based and promising interventions for youth violence prevention, reviewing the state of the art as well as implementation challenges for these types of interventions.
Moderator: Enrique Roig, Senior Citizen Security Specialist, USAID, United States
Panelists:
Axel Romero, Advisor on Prevention and Security, Ministry of Interior, Guatemala
Rebecca Hinze-Pifer, Researcher, University of Chicago, United States
Gregory Sloane-Seale, Coordinator, Citizen Security Program, Trinidad and Tobago
Guillermo Cespedes, Senior Associate, Creative Associates & Former Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, United States
Q&A: 15 minutes
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5:15 – 5:30 pm
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Coffee Break
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5:30 – 6:45 pm
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SESSION 4
Measuring the Impact of Prevention Programs and Influencing Policy
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Objective: Discuss advances and challenges of rigorous evaluation methods and surveillance tools to promote informed violence prevention policy.
Moderator: José Miguel Cruz, Professor, Florida International University, United States
Panelists:
Mitch Seligson, Professor, Vanderbilt University, United States
Jens Ludwig, Director, University of Chicago, Chicago Crime Lab, United States
Nelson Arboleda, Director, Central American Region, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
Q&A: 15 minutes
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6:45 – 8:30 pm
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Networking Reception
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