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Organized Crime, Militarization, and Human Rights

Pacific Leadership Fellow Public Lecture

Ms. Sigrid Arzt, Former Technical Secretary of Mexico’s National Security Council

September 29, 2009
5 p.m.
Location: Weaver Center, Institute of the Americas
Open to: Public

The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, in conjunction with the Center on Pacific Economies, will welcome Ms. Sigrid Arzt of Mexico for a public lecture and two-week residency.

In her public lecture, which is co-hosted by the Center on Pacific Economies, Ms. Arzt will draw on her experience with Mexico's National Security Council. She will discuss the Mexican federal government’s recent efforts to fight drug cartels, and the challenges that resulted from trying to balance public safety with respect for human rights during President Felipe Calderon's administration. Arzt will cite specific examples from her time as chairperson of the council where Mexican governors—the top federal officials in charge of security in Mexico—develop and implement strategies for combating organized crime.

The lecture will begin at 5 p.m. and will be followed by a reception. Admission is free and the event is open to the public. For directions to this event, click here.

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Sigrid Arzt is the former Technical Secretary of Mexico’s National Security Council under President Felipe Calderón’s administration, where she served as the chairperson of a council of the highest-ranking federal officials in the area of National Security. She has been a consultant for security issues for the World Bank and has presented numerous workshops for local governments on crime and violence prevention, focusing mainly on the development of the institutional capacity to create public policies for security and civil participation.

Most recently, Ms. Arzt was a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.

For more information about Sigrid Arzt and a list of her other events, click here.