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  • DocuDoka/NALACS Special: How To Do Business in a Post-Conflict Society?

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    DocuDoka/NALACS Special: How To Do Business in a Post-Conflict Society?

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    May 19 2017 20:00 - 22:15
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    On Friday 19 May Nalacs (Netherlands Association on Latin American and Caribbean Studies), in collaboration with DocuDoka, is hosting a special film and discussion night on doing business in post-conflict Colombia. The event starts off with the screening of the documentary Chocolate de Paz(Chocolate of Peace) followed by a panel discussion with the co-director, two experts on doing business in Colombia and an expert on the Colombian conflict and peace process. The event is taking place in Doka, the creative night bar of the Volkshotel in Amsterdam and starts at 8 pm.


    Program DocuDoka-NALACS Special
    20.00 Doors open
    20.15 Introduction by Letty Reimerink (Nalacs)
    20.30 Screening of Chocolate de Paz (2016, 60 min)
    21.30 Break
    21.45 Panel discussion with Gwen Burnyeat (producer and co-director Chocolate de Paz), Sandra M. Rios Oyola (Leiden University), Diana Alarcón (Business Bridge) and Inge Horstmeier (Netherlands Enterprise Agency, RVO).
    22:30 End, possibility to chat at the bar, start regular Doka night (until 7am!)


    TICKETS: €10 (regular), €7,50 (student; student ID has to be shown at entrance) or €5 (Nalacs members) via http://bit.ly/tickets-docudoka-nalacs-special (or at the door).


    INTRODUCTION
    During the last years Colombia has been actively promoted in the Netherlands as a country of opportunities for doing business. With its vast and beautiful countryside, modern cities, good infrastructure and young population it has indeed a lot to offer. Yet, Colombia has also been entangled in a violent internal conflict over the last 52 years. With the signing of the peace agreement last year a new era has begun, but it has not changed the country overnight.


    CHOCOLATE DE PAZ
    The evening starts with the screening of the documentary Chocolate de Paz, by Gwen Burnyeat and Pablo Mejía Trujillo. Chocolate de Paz depicts the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó’s experiences of resistance, via a journey through their processes of organic chocolate production. From the seed to the product, the cacao is the narrative thread that takes us through the Community’s stories of violence and resilience, and their fight to remain neutral in the face of the Colombian armed conflict.


    PANEL DISCUSSION
    The screening of the film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring:


    - Gwen Burnyeat, producer and co-director of Chocolate de Paz and currently a Wolfson PhD scholar in Anthropology at University College London (UCL), researching the social history of the Colombian peace process.
    - Dr. Sandra M. Rios Oyola, lecturer at the department of International Studies at Leiden University and author of the book ‘Religion, Social Memory and Conflict. The Massacre of Bojayá in Colombia’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
    - Diana Alarcón, co-founder of Business Bridge, a consortium of business consultants in The Netherlands and in Colombia who are specialized in bilateral relations between these two countries and provide services for commercial and cooperation projects.
    - Inge Horstmeier, business development coach at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (Rijksdienst voor Ondernemers, RVO).


    The panel discussion will address possibilities and challenges of doing business in Colombia in responsible, sustainable and conflict-sensitive way. There will be plenty of room for questions from and discussion with the audience. The evening will be moderated by Letty Reimerink, board member of Nalacs and independent urban researcher and journalist.


    SPECIAL OFFER
    Become a NALACS member and the entrance is free!
    What to do? You buy a regular ticket (€ 10,00) online and at the entrance you sign the membership form and pay € 17,50 (instead of € 27,50).

    Venue

    Doka, Volkshotel, 1091 Amsterdam

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