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Pakistani Educator Takes Risks to Promote 'Culture of Peace' in Schools Nadeem Ghazi came to peace education in Pakistan as a practical

necessity, an alternative to futility. The ultimate thing we have to do in Pakistan is work with the youth, Ghazi said. If we are able to save the youth, we can really save the country.

Quested Peace celebrates International Day of Peace with deaf and deaf-blind children

Historic deal brings peace in the Philippines A new agreement aims to end separatist violence and establish democracy in conflict-ridden regions of the Philippines. Some are wary that the latest agreement may suffer the same fate after similar negotiations broke down in 1976 and again in 2008. But many correspondents, peacekeepers and commentators are optimistic.

Promoting peace and development through education The overarching objective of our education programs in Mindanao is to improve the long-term peace and stability of conflict-affected areas. A conflict-affected environment aims to foster values and attitudes that address exclusion, alienation and social tensions through educational approach.

Educators unite to promote peace, save the planet Asia Pacific Network for International Education and Values Education (APNIEVE)Philippines. APNIEVE is a non-profit organization of individuals and institutions from the private and public sectors, and was created to promote and develop international education and values education for peace, human rights, democracy, and sustainable development through networking and cooperation among individuals, groups and institutions working on these fields in the Asia Pacific and the rest of the world."

Peace Journalism Workshop

Women, peace and security in the Philippines In order for a sustainable peace to be established it is important to involve and reflect the views of the whole of society. In the Philippines, as in many other countries, women are often under-represented in peace building activities and the formal architecture of peace negotiations.

1st National Youth-PEACE Festival 2010 The festival was organized by Chanan Development Association (CDA ) with Support of United Nations Alliance of Civilization (UNAoC), and Action-Aid Pakistan with the theme TOGETHER, we are the SOLUTION!.

Peace Corps Volunteer Builds Youth Center for Filipino Students and Community Members The youth currently have no space within their school or community to focus on their studies. The youth center will provide a place for the students to meet, read and study in a comfortable and educationally focused area.

Ambassador Ledoux reiterates EU support for Peace in Mindanao at "Paint for Peace" ceremony in Cotobato City Ambassador Ledoux says. Therefore let us all be reminded that what is at stake here is not to broker a peace agreement, not even to achieve peace, but to improve the lives of all the people of Mindanao and the Philippines who deserve to be free from fear, free from want and free to act on their own behalf

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