Vulnerable Populations: International Community Responsibilities

October 31, 2005

Professor Ernesto Zedillo

Professor Ernesto Zedillo delivered opening remarks at the 2005 Hilton Humanitarian Symposium.

This seventh international humanitarian assembly sponsored by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation brought together leaders from governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), foundations, corporations, and multilateral institutions to reflect on the international community's responsibility towards vulnerable populations—those threatened by extreme poverty, disease, violence, war and conflict, discrimination and oppression—and the role of the Millennium Development Goals in delivering a future to them. In addition to the distinguished panelists, Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico and director of the Center for the Study of Globalization at Yale University, delivered the keynote address. As in previous years, the Symposium was broadcast on the Internet.

The Symposium was held in conjunction with the tenth annual presentation of the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize. Paul Rusesabagina, former manager of the Mille Collines hotel in Kigali, Rwanda, whose heroic story was featured in the movie, Hotel Rwanda, was the keynote speaker at the Prize dinner ceremony honoring 2005 Prize recipient, Partners In Health, following the day-long gathering.

Speakers and presentations

Louise Arbour Louise Arbour

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights

Responsibility to Protect: The End of Ambiguity (pdf)

Mayra Buvinic Mayra Buvinic

World Bank – Sector Director, Gender, Development, Poverty

Gender and the Millennium Development Goals (pdf)

Melvin Cheatham , M.D., FACS Melvin Cheatham, M.D., FACS

Samaritan's Purse

North Korea: An Unseen, But Vulnerable Population (pdf)

Francis M. Deng , LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D.Francis M. Deng, LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D.

Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons; Brookings-Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Project on Internal Displacement

Sudan—A Nation in Turbulence in Search of Itself (pdf)

Bineta Diop Bineta Diop

Executive Director, Femmes Africa Solidarité

Why is Gender Still Not on the Peace and Security Agenda in Africa? (pdf)

Jim Kim , M.D., Ph.D.Jim Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

Former Director, HIV/AIDS Department, World Health Organization

Injecting Pace and Rhythm to the Millennium Development Goals (pdf)

John  Maresca John Maresca

President, Business Humanitarian Forum

Harnessing the Positive Potential of the Private Sector (pdf)

Richard Morford Richard Morford

Managing Director, Millennium Challenge Corporation

Millennium Challenge Account and the Millennium Development Goals (pdf)

Olara Otunnu Olara Otunnu

Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict

Ending Wars Against Children (pdf)

Paul Rusesabagina Paul Rusesabagina

Founder, Hotel Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation

From Rwanda to Darfur: The Past Repeating the Present? (pdf)

Jeffrey D. Sachs Jeffrey D. Sachs

Director, The Earth Institute at Columbia University and Special Advisor to U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the Millennium Development Goals

Transcript of Two-way Videoconference with a Question and Answer Session (pdf)

Colin Thomas-Jensen Colin Thomas-Jensen

Advocacy and Research Officer for Africa, International Crisis Group

When Theory Meets the Janjaweed (pdf)

Vanessa Tobin Vanessa Tobin

Chief of Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, UNICEF

Reaching the Millennium Development Goals for Water and Sanitation: Targeting the Poorest and Most Vulnerable (pdf)

Ernesto Zedillo , Ph.D.Ernesto Zedillo, Ph.D.

Director, Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University

International Cooperation in 2005: Half Full or Half Empty Glass? (pdf)

Symposium materials

Agenda (pdf)

Speakers (pdf)

Executive summary (pdf)

Symposium report (pdf)