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Benjamin Smith

Mediation Advisor with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

United Kingdom

Ben is a Mediation Advisor with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD), where he provides strategic, substantive and technical advice to mediators and conflict parties. He also heads a programme looking at the intersection between Crime and Peacemaking. Before this, he headed up HD’s mediation support, learning, and guidance work. Prior to joining HD, Ben worked with the United Nations (UN) for thirteen years, specializing in mediation / political affairs, the security sector, peacekeeping and transnational crime. He was based with the UN in several countries, including Nepal, South Sudan, Thailand, and Timor-Leste. Most recently, he was head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime’s programme to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling in SE Asia and the Pacific. Prior to that, he was the Africa Team Leader for the UN Mediation Support Unit, where he also acted as the departmental lead on ceasefires and security arrangements. He was also the Officer-in-Charge of the SSR Sections in the UN Mission in South Sudan and the UN Mission in Nepal. At the start of his UN-related career, Ben negotiated UN General Assembly resolutions on behalf of the EU and the UK Government. Ben is a member of the UN High-Level Expert Group on Transnational Crime, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Crime Network of Experts, and the Centre on Armed Group’s Network of Experts. He holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Master’s degree in Modern History and Modern Languages from the University of Oxford.
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What happens when the people holding the guns aren’t fighting for a cause, but for cash? Around the world, criminal armed groups and networks are controlling neighbourhoods, fuelling violence, and corrupting governments. They’re not always at the peace table, but they often have the power to sabotage it. Can we talk to them? Should we? And if we do—how?

This webinar explores what happens when the worlds of mediation and organised crime collide. Drawing on real-world examples from Latin America to West Africa we’ll look at how mediators are beginning to engage with criminalised armed actors, sometimes successfully reducing violence or opening up unexpected paths to peace. We’ll explore how dialogue, negotiation, and trust-building can still have a place, even when the actors involved don’t fit our traditional ideas of legitimacy or peacebuilding – and what the rest of the world of peacemaking can learn from negotiating with criminal groups.

This session is for anyone curious about what it means to work on the frontier of mediation and conflict resolution. Whether you’re a professional mediator, a student of peace, or simply intrigued by the big, messy questions of our time, join us to explore how we might rethink the limits of negotiation, and what it takes to build peace in a world where crime and conflict are increasingly entangled.

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Greg was born in the UK and lives and works in Germany. He teaches mediation, negotiation and cross-cultural communication in commercial law, management and MBA programmes at the Technical University of Wildau, Berlin, Germany, where he also coordinates an internal conflict advisory service.
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United Kingdom
Ian joined the British Army in 1980 and spent 37 years in uniform, retiring in 2017. He spent most of his service in the Brigade of Gurkhas in many places around the world. He has spent that last 8 years working as a humanitarian.
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She founded Consensus Group a German well known service provider for mediation in 2014 and in line with that later the International Campus.
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Nigeria
Dr Adeyemi Agbelusi is Principal Partner, Berean Associates involved in resolving disputes throughout Nigeria and other Jurisdictions.
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Brazil
Diego Faleck is a full-time mediator, settlement counsel and a dispute systems designer established in Brazil, with a unique track record in national and international business mediation cases and disputes systems design for major national disasters and special situations.