Peter J. Quaranto

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From 2008: "Peter Quaranto works in the office of the U.S. State Department's Special Envoy to Sudan, where he is part of a negotiation support team. Previously, he served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, the chairman of the Senate's Subcommittee on African Affairs.

"As a Notre Dame undergraduate majoring in political science and peace studies, Peter traveled to northern Uganda to conduct research on the long and brutal conflict between the government and the Lord's Resistance Army. What he saw and heard there also motivated him to take action... Together with Michael Poffenberger, B.A. '05, and three other Notre Dame undergraduates, Peter founded the Uganda Conflict Action Network (UgandaCan) a campaign to advocate, lobby, and act to end the war in northern Uganda. The network has recently become Resolve Uganda, a U.S.-based organization advocating for international leadership and policy change. Peter received his master's degree in peace studies from the University of Bradford in England, where he researched the role of U.S. policy in the recent Somali conflict. As a a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University he studied the role of diplomacy in African peace processes." [1]

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  1. Kroc Peter Quaranto, organizational web page, accessed April 12, 2012.