Julius E. Coles
Julius E. Coles is the President of Africare. Before assuming this position, he was the Director of Morehouse College’s Andrew Young Center for International Affairs from 1997-2002. He serves as the Director of Howard University’s Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center from 1994-1997. Most of Mr. Coles’ career of some 28 years in the foreign service has been spent as a senior official with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). While with USAID, Mr. Coles was Mission Director in Swaziland and Senegal and served in Vietnam, Morocco, Liberia, Nepal, and Washington, DC. He received a B.A. from Morehouse College (1964) and a Master’s of Public Affairs from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (1996). He has also studied at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, the U.S. Department of State Foreign Institute’s Senior Seminar, the Federal Executive Institute, and Institut de Francais. Mr. Coles retired from the U.S. Government Foreign Service in 1994 with the rank of Career Minister.
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Save the Date: 2008 Annual Gala DinnerSociety for International Development SID- Washington will host its Annual Gala Dinner at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington D.C. on December 3, 2008. SID-Washington will be honoring Kemal Dervis, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, for his profound and lasting contribution to the field of international development.
Please click here for event and registration information. If you are an Institutional Member of SID-Washington and would like to be a sponsor of our Gala Dinner, please click here. Past Events: 2008November Africa Workgroup EventOn Monday November 3rd, 2008, SID-Washington’s Africa Workgroup hosted an event on the planning of development corridors in Africa, featuring Dr. Rosalind Thomas, Visiting Scholar: African Studies
October Career FairOn October 23, 2008, SID-Washington held its tenth Career Fair. This Fair attracted over 225 participants and 36 exhibitors, and was, by all accounts, a resounding success. October Development Information Workgroup EventOn October 15, 2008, SID-Washington's Development Information Workgroup hosted an event on the ways in which the Lubuto Library Project has used web 2.0 and other IT in a development project focused on the provision of library services to orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. The speakers included Jane Meyers, Founder of the Lubuto Library Project, and Lucy Leggiero, IT consultant for the Lubuto Library Project. For a full summary of the event, please click here. October Chapter EventOn October 6, 2008, SID-Washington hosted the chapter event “2008 Presidential Election: Attitudes Towards Foreign Assistance and Development.” Liz Schrayer, Executive Director of the Center for Global Engagement and the U.S. Global Leadership Campaign, provided a debriefing on what her organization has done to promote international issues at the Democratic and Republican conventions. She gave a compelling overview of how both conventions dealt with issues regarding international development and where they think the candidates will come out on international issues and foreign aid. September Corporate Responsibility Workgroup EventOn September 18, 2008, in conjunction with the US Department of State's Global Partnership Center and USAID's Global Development Alliance, SID-Washington’s Corporate Responsibility Workgroup hosted the event “A Future Vision of Microfinance: MicroPlace”. The discussion featured Tracey Pettengill Turner, Founder and GM of MicroPlace, a socially responsible company owned by eBay and working with everyday Americans to raise capital for microfinance investments. Brief introductory and concluding remarks were provided by Chris Scalzo of the Global Partnership Center and Connan French of USAID. September Latin America and Caribbean Workgroup EventOn September 17, 2008, SID-Washington hosted the LAC/Security and Development workgroup event "Development and Security on the Third Border: Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation in the Caribbean and Latin America." The panel included: Dr. Johanna Mendelson Forman, Senior Associate, Americas Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies Alistair Millar, Director, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation Brian Finlay, Senior Associate, Cooperative Nonproliferation Program, The Henry L. Stimson Center The three panelists offered conceptual and operational perspectives regarding the linkages between development and security in Latin America and the Caribbean.
For a full summary of the event, please click here. June Education Workgroup EventOn June 30, 2008, SID-Washington's Education for Development Workgroup held a presentation on early care and education projects as a tool for stimulating economic growth in foreign assistance packages. Please click here to view powerpoint presentations from our panel. May Africa Workgroup EventOn May 19, 2008, SID- Washington's Africa Workgroup presented a panel discussion on the impact of the media in mitigating or contributing to election violence in Africa with panelists Ambrose James, Christian Hennemeyer and Pat Merloe. Please click here to view the overview of the event. May Chapter EventOn May 22, 2008, SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event "U.S. Foreign Assistance: Steering Towards Smart Development" with Mary K. Bush, Dr. Gordon Adams, Gayle Smith and Beth Tritter. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. April Chapter EventOn April 15, 2008, SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event "Democratizing Development : How Technology is Disrupting Traditional Models" with Mathew Clark, Raj Kumar, Premal Shah, Pierre Wielezynski. 2008 Annual ConferenceOn March 5, 2008, SID-Washington held its 2008 Annual Conference at the Omni Shoreham hotel. Keynote speakers included USAID Administrator Henrietta Fore and US Ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad. Please click here to access the Conference Insight Report, complete with Executive Summaries and Conference Audio Tracks. January Security and Development Workgroup EventOn January 22, 2008, SID- Washington's Security and Development Workgroup and Africa Regional Rountable presented a panel discussion on the establishment of a new Africa Command (AFRICOM) with panelist Theresa Whelan, Nicole Lee, and Mark Malan. Please click here to view the overview of the event. January Latin American and the Caribbean Workgroup EventOn January 4, 2008, SID-Washington’s Latin America/Caribbean Regional Roundtable hosted the event "Reviving Inter-American Relations" with Peter Hakim. Click here to read Mr. Hakim's recent article, "Latin America: the next U.S. President's agenda." January Chapter EventOn January 23, 2008, SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event, “Foreign Assistance Reform: An Insider's Update” with Paula Lynch, Kevin Covert and Wade Warren. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. Join SID-WashingtonJoin SID-Washington today to become involved in our diverse global forum of international development practitioners and organizations. SID-Washington now accepts credit cards online InternshipsSID-Washington is currently accepting applications for Internships. Click here for more information.
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