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1. www.medilinkz.org
www.medilinkz.org/news/news2.a - [Cached]Published on: 6/13/2007 Last Visited: 6/21/2007
Emmanuel Sowatey, a researcher with the Ghana-based non-profit organization Africa Security Dialogue and Research, says the conference will be beneficial, but may not lead to any concrete change.
"It is sometimes very difficult to make prognosis based on these conferences, particularly if no actionable policy is being implemented," he said. "Time and again we see this type of workshop and conferences, but the real, for me, fulcrum of the issue is seeing the actionable policies being implemented."
Sowatey says the U.N. presence in Africa is beneficial to the continent, especially in terms of financial support.
But he says it is important that the international body does not always take the lead role in decision making, and that local perspectives are respected and incorporated into policy planning, including in how to manage the delicate period of disarmament and reintegration. -
2. www.iansa.org
www.iansa.org/campaigns_events - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2007 Last Visited: 5/28/2008
Following the interview with the Minister, Joy FM interviewed Emmanuel Sowatey of the African Security Dialogue and Research (ASDR) centre and Valerie Yankey, from the UN Institute for Disarmament Research.
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Emmanuel and Valerie promoted the activities of the Ghana Action Network on Small Arms (GHANSA) and regional and international civil society networks (WAANSA and IANSA).
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Emmanuel has also been interviewed about the WoA by Gold FM, Adom FM and Unique FM; several of the interviews were syndicated to several other radio stations and broadcast on Metro TV. -
3. African Security Dialogue and Research-staff
www.africansecurity.org/staff- - [Cached]Published on: 4/28/2004 Last Visited: 4/28/2004
Emmanuel Sowatey - Researcher
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Emmanuel Sowatey
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Sowatey, has also taken courses with the University of Gavle, Sweden, and the World Bank Institute, Washington DC, through the distance learning programme. In addition, Mr Sowatey has collected a lot of primary data on chieftaincy related issues, adolescent reproductive health, refugees, and locally manufactured guns. He is currently working on publications relating to his research interest which are:

