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2006 Gordon Global Fellows




   Adrian Bradbury
"Our Responsibility and the 'Responsibility to Protect'"
- Executive Summary
- Op Ed article: the National Post – February 21, 2007:
  "Northern Uganda's Forgotten Victims"

Bio

Adrian Bradbury is the founder and director of both Athletes for Africa and GuluWalk. In less than three years, GuluWalk has become the world's most recognized grassroots movement for peace in northern Uganda; raising awareness and moving advocates and governments to action globally, while also raising over $1-million for children's programs.

Adrian has also volunteered and partnered with a number of other organizations such as War Child Canada, Engineers Without Borders, AMREF Canada and Canadian Physicians for Aid & Relief.

Adrian has been honoured as a 'Newsmaker of the Year' by Maclean's Magazine and has an extensive media and communications background, with his writing appearing in the National Post, The Walrus, the Sudan Tribune and Uganda's Daily Monitor.

Issue of Investigation

As a 2006 recipient of the Gordon Global Fellowship, Adrian studied tools for civil society to engage in the United Nation's 'responsibility to protect' and mechanisms to hold the international community accountable to intervention when a nation is clearly unwilling or unable to protect its own citizens.