Recent Experiences in Gaza: An Informal Talk<br><div class="gmail_quote"><b>
</b><br><b>Where: </b>encuentro 5 / MESA sin fronteras<br>33 Harrison Avenue, 5th Floor<br>Close to Downtown Crossing, Chinatown, and Boylston T Stops<br><b>When:</b> Saturday, March 27th, 2010, 7pm-10pm<br><b>What:</b> Informal Talk by Garry (omitting last name for security reasons) over Dinner with Photo Presentation & Music from Gaza<br>
Suggested Donation for dinner plate and beverages ($5-$15) <br><br><span>For </span>the past three years, Garry has been working as an economist on poverty-,
vulnerability-, and labor-market- related issues in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip in various organizations. Recently he completed his first assignment in the Gaza Strip
for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
More generally, as a social scientist, <span>Garry</span> studies dynamic complexity
and change in social systems.<br><br>Come join the discussion on the current political and socio-economic situation in the
Gaza Strip and more generally on the conflict's
history and the role of international aid agencies. <span>Garry</span> will be sharing his
thoughts and experiences in an informal Q&A type of setting.<br></div><br>