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About Ismael Muvingi

Ismael Muvingi, Ph.D., is a native of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. He trained as a lawyer at the University of Rhodesia and when the war for liberation from colonization intensified, he went to work for a social justice NGO, the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Rhodesia. Part of his work entailed going into the war zones to investigate and report on the atrocities committed by both the colonial government's forces as well as the liberation fighters on the civilians that were caught in the middle of the fighting. Such work inevitably raised the ire of the government and he had to leave the country in 1978. He moved to the United States and enrolled in the government and international relations program at the University of Notre Dame, in the United States.

When Rhodesia gained its independence, he returned to his native country and joined in the nation building effort. He first worked as an Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, setting up a new system of primary courts in the country, and later was moved to the Attorney General's office to work as a government attorney. In 1986, he left government service to set up his own law firm of Muvingi and Machaya, with offices in three cities. Meanwhile, the national liberation promise was faltering, political conflict escalated into violence and in 1999, when Notre Dame University offered him a scholarship to study peace and international studies, Ismael moved back to the U.S. and obtained another master's degree.

In 2001, he joined Catholic Relief Services (CRS), first heading an awareness and legislative appropriations campaign on HIV-AIDS and conflict resolution and later was appointed the Institutional Relations Officer, spearheading collaborative development initiatives between CRS and a select group of universities. While working for CRS he pursued a doctorate in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. His dissertation was a comparative study of the Conflict Diamonds Campaign and the Capital Market Sanctions Campaign (on Sudan) in the U.S. Dr. Muvingi moved to Winnipeg, Canada, in 2004 to teach conflict resolution at Menno Simons College, which is affiliated with the University of Winnipeg. He wrote the book Oil, Diamonds and Human Rights in the Marketplace, as well as scholarly articles on Zimbabwean politics and on transitional justice. His areas of research are human rights, African politics and transitional justice with a special focus on Africa.

Dr. Muvingi has always been actively engaged in communities. He was awarded the Goodwill Ambassador award by the South Bend Homeless Center in 2000. In Winnipeg, he was active in the local community and served as the secretary of World Peace Partners, a Rotary International initiative. He was also a member of the Board of Governors and the Director of International Service for the Winnipeg Rotary Club.

Positions

2019 - Present Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Conflict Resolution Studies
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2015 - Present Director, Nova Southeastern University PhD Program - Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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2011 - Present Associate Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Conflict Resolution Studies
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2009 - 2016 Adjunct Faculty, University of Manitoba
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2011 Associate Professor, Menno Simons College, University of Winnipeg
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2008 - 2011 Assistant Professor, Menno Simons College, University of Winnipeg
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2004 - 2008 Instructor, Menno Simons College, University of Winnipeg
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2001 - 2003 Africa Campaign Coordinator, Catholic Relief Services
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2001 - 2003 Institutional Relations Officer, Catholic Relief Services
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1983 - 1986 Assistant Secretary/Legal Officer, Government of Zimbabwe
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Curriculum Vitae




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Professional Service and Affiliations

2009 - Present Member, Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Present Member, Admissions Committee, Nova Southeastern University
Present Member, Canadian Association of African Studies
Present Peer Reviewer, PEACE RESEARCH: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies
Present Member, Peace and Justice Studies Association
Present Member, Promotion & Sabbatical Committee, Halmos College, NSU
2009 - 2011 International Service Director, Rotary Club of Winnipeg
2009 - 2010 Secretary, World Peace Partners, Rotary International District 5550
2006 - 2007 Vice President, Southern Africa Association of Manitoba, Winnipeg
2002 - 2004 Membership Coordinator and Co-Facilitator, Advocacy Network on Africa, Washington DC
1996 - 1999 Member, Jesuit Initiative for Conflict Resolution in Zimbabwe
1976 - 1978 Executive Member, Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Rhodesia
Member, Admissions Committee, Nova Southeastern University
Associate Editor, African Journal of Conflict Management
Chair, Faculty Promotions Committee, Nova Southeastern University
Member, International Journal of Transitional Justice
Board Member and Center Representative, Nova Southeastern University
Member Editorial Team, Pease and Conflict Studies Journal
Member, Technology Committee, Department of Conflict Resolution Studies, NSU
Member, Technology Committee, Department of Conflict Resolution Studies, Nova Southeastern University
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Honors and Awards

  • (2017) Faculty Recognition Award, Nova Southeastern University
  • Honoree, Top Black Educators and Healthcare Professionals, Legacy Award, South Florida
  • (2007) Graduate Student Scholarship, George Mason University
  • (2002-2004) Academic Common Market, Maryland, DC and Virginia, George Mason University
  • (2000) Ambassador of Goodwill, Center for the Homeless, South Bend, Indiana, USA,
  • (1999-2000) Kroc Institute Scholarship, University of Notre Dame,
  • (1975-1997) World University Service Scholarship, University of Rhodesia

Education

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2008 Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
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2000 M.A., International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
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1985 B.L., Law, University of Zimbabwe
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1980 M.A., Government and International Studies, University of Notre Dame
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1977 B.L., Law, University of Rhodesia
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Contact Information

(954) 262-3023   

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