The document summarizes the activities of ANEC (All Nepal Educational Council) throughout 2009. It details ANEC conducting workshops on nonviolence and meetings with government officials. Key events included a workshop for Tibetan students, launching an updated website, celebrations for Gandhi Jayanti and the International Day of Nonviolence, and interviews with media organizations to promote ANEC's activities.
This document summarizes the activities of ANEC (Association for Nonviolence, Education and Community-help) from January to July 2013. It describes ANEC's pilot peace education training programs, workshops, and collaborations. Key events include facilitating a 10-day training at Tibetan Transit School, publishing their 7th newsletter, organizing a joint peace project workshop with Pema Peace Project, and preparing for upcoming training programs. The Executive Director and staff were actively involved in fundraising, community outreach, and coordinating volunteers during this period.
The document summarizes the activities of ANEC (Active Nonviolence Education Center) from January 2010 to December 2010. Some key highlights include:
- ANEC conducted various workshops on nonviolence for Tibetan teachers and Western Buddhists.
- The opening of ANEC's new branch office in McLeod Ganj in March 2010.
- ANEC's principal supporters, Dr. Mary Gendler and Rabbi Everett Gendler, visited and facilitated workshops in Dharamsala in April-May 2010.
- ANEC distributed newsletters and engaged in various outreach activities throughout the year at their offices and with partner organizations.
- In December 2010, ANEC surprisingly
The 2008 Annual Report of ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) summarizes their activities throughout the year. It notes that ANEC obtained legal registration and held board meetings. It also details that ANEC organized numerous workshops on nonviolence and meetings with Tibetan leadership to discuss their activities. ANEC further worked to publish materials, obtain recommendations, and send representatives to additional trainings over the course of 2008 to promote their mission of nonviolence education.
This document provides a summary of the activities of ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) from January 2012 to November 2012. It details meetings held by the ANEC Executive Director with partner organizations, workshops conducted for universities and schools, preparation of reports and newsletters, and efforts to recruit volunteers. Key events include a workshop for the University of Alabama, editing videos from a pilot project, and planning future peace projects with partner organizations.
The document provides a monthly summary of activities conducted by ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) from January to December 2011. Key activities included ongoing workshops on peace and nonviolence, publication of newsletters, meetings with partners and supporters, preparation for training programs, and office administration tasks. ANEC's work focused on nonviolence education for Tibetans in India through workshops, research, and public outreach.
ANEC started its office in lower Dharamsala in 2007 and held week-long workshops for NGOs, monks, and nuns in Dharamsala in October. In December, ANEC's Executive Director and Office Secretary visited the Governor of Himachal Pradesh and obtained his valuable written endorsement, which proved extremely beneficial for ANEC in obtaining assistance from other institutions.
The document summarizes the activities of ANEC (All Nepal Educational Council) throughout 2009. It details ANEC conducting workshops on nonviolence and meetings with government officials. Key events included a workshop for Tibetan students, launching an updated website, celebrations for Gandhi Jayanti and the International Day of Nonviolence, and interviews with media organizations to promote ANEC's activities.
This document summarizes the activities of ANEC (Association for Nonviolence, Education and Community-help) from January to July 2013. It describes ANEC's pilot peace education training programs, workshops, and collaborations. Key events include facilitating a 10-day training at Tibetan Transit School, publishing their 7th newsletter, organizing a joint peace project workshop with Pema Peace Project, and preparing for upcoming training programs. The Executive Director and staff were actively involved in fundraising, community outreach, and coordinating volunteers during this period.
The document summarizes the activities of ANEC (Active Nonviolence Education Center) from January 2010 to December 2010. Some key highlights include:
- ANEC conducted various workshops on nonviolence for Tibetan teachers and Western Buddhists.
- The opening of ANEC's new branch office in McLeod Ganj in March 2010.
- ANEC's principal supporters, Dr. Mary Gendler and Rabbi Everett Gendler, visited and facilitated workshops in Dharamsala in April-May 2010.
- ANEC distributed newsletters and engaged in various outreach activities throughout the year at their offices and with partner organizations.
- In December 2010, ANEC surprisingly
The 2008 Annual Report of ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) summarizes their activities throughout the year. It notes that ANEC obtained legal registration and held board meetings. It also details that ANEC organized numerous workshops on nonviolence and meetings with Tibetan leadership to discuss their activities. ANEC further worked to publish materials, obtain recommendations, and send representatives to additional trainings over the course of 2008 to promote their mission of nonviolence education.
This document provides a summary of the activities of ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) from January 2012 to November 2012. It details meetings held by the ANEC Executive Director with partner organizations, workshops conducted for universities and schools, preparation of reports and newsletters, and efforts to recruit volunteers. Key events include a workshop for the University of Alabama, editing videos from a pilot project, and planning future peace projects with partner organizations.
The document provides a monthly summary of activities conducted by ANEC (All Nepal Education Committee) from January to December 2011. Key activities included ongoing workshops on peace and nonviolence, publication of newsletters, meetings with partners and supporters, preparation for training programs, and office administration tasks. ANEC's work focused on nonviolence education for Tibetans in India through workshops, research, and public outreach.
ANEC started its office in lower Dharamsala in 2007 and held week-long workshops for NGOs, monks, and nuns in Dharamsala in October. In December, ANEC's Executive Director and Office Secretary visited the Governor of Himachal Pradesh and obtained his valuable written endorsement, which proved extremely beneficial for ANEC in obtaining assistance from other institutions.
The document discusses a new model, Anna Reviakina, a Russian immigrant living in the UK since year 7, for a photo shoot. It will be a medium close-up to focus on her face and maturity in a grey turtleneck, emphasizing that immigrants can be self-sufficient and not rely on benefits. The shoot aims to showcase multiculturalism in Leicester by replacing the previous "Ask an African" content with Anna's story of adaptation in a new country.