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    DRC

 Martha Segura
    Colombia

 Mary Okumu
    Sudan

 Nanda Pok
    Cambodia

 Neela Marikkar
    Sri Lanka

 Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
    South Africa

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    Afghanistan

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    India

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    Rwanda

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    Palestine

 Terry Greenblatt
    Israel

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    Kosovo

Croatia

From 1991 to 1995, Croatia endured sporadic but bitter fighting in its bid for independence. In this country continuing to repair its infrastructure and economy, Marina Skrabalo cofounded Antiwar Campaign Croatia, a hub of peace, human rights, and women’s rights initiatives that works to train the next generation of women leaders. She has been a program manager associate for the STAR Network of World Learning, which supports non-nationalistic women’s organizations in the former Yugoslavia, and she has worked with the Center for Peace Studies in Zagreb. Ms. Skrabalo was based in Washington, DC, as a Ron Brown fellow from 2000 to 2001. (Last updated 10.2003)


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