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 Rotary Foundation selects fourth group for peace program


 
 

The Rotary Foundation has selected its fourth group of professionals to study peace-building and conflict resolution in its three-month program in Thailand. Participants are chosen twice a year in a global competition based on their professional and academic achievements.

Started in 2006, the Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok is aimed at mid- and upper-level professionals who work in academic institutions, governments, nongovernmental organizations, media outlets, private corporations, and other settings that require a working knowledge of conflict resolution and mediation.

The 23 newly selected participants hail from 14 countries and will begin the program in January. They include a logistics operations assistant for the United Nations peace-keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a manager of a nongovernmental organization in Australia, and a journalist working in Kashmir. Upon graduation, they’ll earn certificates in peace and conflict studies from the university. Participants, who receive financial aid from the Foundation, often find that their new skills help them advance in their careers.

Individuals interested in future sessions should contact their local Rotary clubs or e-mail bangkok.peacestudies@rotary.org for more information. Applications are being accepted for the July 2008 session and beyond.


5 Comments:
At 12:22PM on 17 November 2008, Conchita Maeztu wrote: Education in conflict resolution and peace is of great value in these times we are living, with so many conflicts and misunderstanding of ethnic , religious, economic and autocratic power origin. There is no other way of changing our world towards a social, economical and political democratic organitation.
At 9:15AM on 15 April 2008, Rtn. Saturnino F. Nagas, Jr. wrote: It is indeed worthy of praise that Rotary is putting emphasis to Peace Education and Resolution to Conflicts; for I believe that Peace is prerequisite to progress and prosperity of any nation or government for that matter.
At 10:13AM on 19 November 2007, PP Carmen F. Ramos-dist.3780Rotary Club of North Edsa wrote: I am happy and inspired to note that rotary is giving attention to peace education.Yes we have now the culture of violence and death.Hope we can begin peace educ.among preschool children of the world because attitude, values,aspirations ,outlook are formed in this formative years and children has no prejudices yet.We can plant and nurture the seed of universal values of peace,love and justice among these future citizenes of the world.Thankk you and congatulations for a great humanitarian project. +
At 10:25AM on 19 November 2007, Rtn.T.susant wrote: Sir, I am interested to know about the peace programme and like to particiate in the programme. Please let me know the cost and other details of the programme.
At 3:20PM on 14 November 2007, Shannon Clinton wrote: I am very pleased to see the efforts beyoind the doors of our country. Not only is this beneficial to peace within our nations, but growth within Rotary and future education.

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