The following presentation was shared during the Global Peace Convention 2017, as part of the Women's Leadership Culture track session entitled, "Sharing Best Practices." It was presented by Global Peace Women Nepal representative Bambi Gadon Panta.
This document discusses different types of capital needed for disaster recovery including physical, human, financial, social, infrastructure, and education capital. It also proposes a system using a combination of hardware like education and infrastructure improvements along with software like volunteers to aid in prevention, recovery, and risk reduction from disasters. The proposed system aims to address needs over urgent, medium, and long term timeframes working with foreign, local, and global communities.
This document provides an overview of KOICA's new development models, which aim to find creative solutions to development challenges through innovative technology and inclusive business approaches. The new models include the Creative Technology Solution Program, which funds cutting-edge and innovative technologies; the Inclusive Business Solution, which establishes business value chains to empower local industries and provide jobs; and Global Partnerships with organizations like USAID and Max Planck Society to co-fund large-scale challenge programs. The development models seek to promote inclusive innovation, reduce inequality, and strengthen development effectiveness through science, technology and partnerships.
20170217 disaster risk reduction & youth capacity building rise nepalGlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses disaster risk reduction and youth capacity building efforts in Nepal following the 2015 earthquake. It describes how a volunteer team provided relief to victims and formed teams to distribute tents, food, solar lamps, and other supplies. The volunteers also helped build and light shelters. In 2016, the organization distributed zinc sheets and solar lights to families and schools. They monitored transitional shelters and found that government relief was inadequate. The document recommends continued support for permanent housing, disaster risk reduction training for youth, and community development projects.
Global Peace Foundation Nigeria's Grassroots Peacebuilding Initiative Report ...GlobalPeaceFoundation
The One Family Under God campaign, supported by the Global Peace Foundation Nigeria is a grassroots peacebuilding effort that engages faith leaders in building connections across Muslim and Christian communities in Kaduna State. The initiative has effectively improved communities and mitigated violent extremism, and is set to expand to more communities in 2017.
Final 20170209 gpc 2017 clean water and environmental service initiative-ro p...GlobalPeaceFoundation
This initiative aims to promote clean water, environmental services, and peace through community mobilization, public participation, and partnership. Major programs include regularly cleaning the polluted Bagmati River and managing the Guheshwori Peace Park, providing environmental awareness training and solid waste management programs, hosting discussion forums on sustainability topics, and celebrating United Nations days focused on water, environment, and peace. The goal is to preserve local culture and the river ecology while improving health and sanitation through volunteerism and service.
The One Korea Global Campaign was launched at the Global Youth Assembly held at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in August 2016. Built upon the momentum of the One Korea Campaign in 2015 supported by Action for Korea United, the largest civil society coalition advancing Korean unification, and several K-pop personalities, the One Korea Global Campaign is a grassroots movement for unity and social change promoting a global effort for Korean Unification and global peace.
To find out more: http://www.globalpeace.org/northeast-asia-peace-security
1) Japan aims to strengthen its alliances with the US and South Korea to counter China's rising influence in Northeast Asia and address the security issues posed by North Korea.
2) Japan is pursuing two foreign policy strategies - reinforcing its alliance with the US while also attempting independent diplomacy with North Korea to resolve territorial disputes, though the latter has been unsuccessful due to tensions over wartime history and North Korea's nuclear program.
3) South Korea and Japan reached an agreement in 2015 to "remedy the painful past" regarding wartime comfort women, but it was criticized for lacking victim consent and reflecting US interests in trilateral cooperation against North Korea.
The document provides a summary of various news items related to North Korea from February 28, 2017. It mentions the number of North Korean defectors, a diplomat who defected from North Korea's embassy in Britain, defectors who failed to return to the border, South and North Korean weightlifters meeting, South Korea resuming anti-North propaganda broadcasts, North Korea resuming anti-South propaganda, a North Korean band's performance, figures purged from North Korea's government, North Korea resuming random number broadcasts, Kim Jong-un visiting an island, figures involved in North Korea's nuclear weapons program, the range of North Korea's missiles, floods in North Korean villages, flood restoration efforts without equipment, officials kneeling before Kim
This document discusses different types of capital needed for disaster recovery including physical, human, financial, social, infrastructure, and education capital. It also proposes a system using a combination of hardware like education and infrastructure improvements along with software like volunteers to aid in prevention, recovery, and risk reduction from disasters. The proposed system aims to address needs over urgent, medium, and long term timeframes working with foreign, local, and global communities.
This document provides an overview of KOICA's new development models, which aim to find creative solutions to development challenges through innovative technology and inclusive business approaches. The new models include the Creative Technology Solution Program, which funds cutting-edge and innovative technologies; the Inclusive Business Solution, which establishes business value chains to empower local industries and provide jobs; and Global Partnerships with organizations like USAID and Max Planck Society to co-fund large-scale challenge programs. The development models seek to promote inclusive innovation, reduce inequality, and strengthen development effectiveness through science, technology and partnerships.
20170217 disaster risk reduction & youth capacity building rise nepalGlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses disaster risk reduction and youth capacity building efforts in Nepal following the 2015 earthquake. It describes how a volunteer team provided relief to victims and formed teams to distribute tents, food, solar lamps, and other supplies. The volunteers also helped build and light shelters. In 2016, the organization distributed zinc sheets and solar lights to families and schools. They monitored transitional shelters and found that government relief was inadequate. The document recommends continued support for permanent housing, disaster risk reduction training for youth, and community development projects.
Global Peace Foundation Nigeria's Grassroots Peacebuilding Initiative Report ...GlobalPeaceFoundation
The One Family Under God campaign, supported by the Global Peace Foundation Nigeria is a grassroots peacebuilding effort that engages faith leaders in building connections across Muslim and Christian communities in Kaduna State. The initiative has effectively improved communities and mitigated violent extremism, and is set to expand to more communities in 2017.
Final 20170209 gpc 2017 clean water and environmental service initiative-ro p...GlobalPeaceFoundation
This initiative aims to promote clean water, environmental services, and peace through community mobilization, public participation, and partnership. Major programs include regularly cleaning the polluted Bagmati River and managing the Guheshwori Peace Park, providing environmental awareness training and solid waste management programs, hosting discussion forums on sustainability topics, and celebrating United Nations days focused on water, environment, and peace. The goal is to preserve local culture and the river ecology while improving health and sanitation through volunteerism and service.
The One Korea Global Campaign was launched at the Global Youth Assembly held at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in August 2016. Built upon the momentum of the One Korea Campaign in 2015 supported by Action for Korea United, the largest civil society coalition advancing Korean unification, and several K-pop personalities, the One Korea Global Campaign is a grassroots movement for unity and social change promoting a global effort for Korean Unification and global peace.
To find out more: http://www.globalpeace.org/northeast-asia-peace-security
1) Japan aims to strengthen its alliances with the US and South Korea to counter China's rising influence in Northeast Asia and address the security issues posed by North Korea.
2) Japan is pursuing two foreign policy strategies - reinforcing its alliance with the US while also attempting independent diplomacy with North Korea to resolve territorial disputes, though the latter has been unsuccessful due to tensions over wartime history and North Korea's nuclear program.
3) South Korea and Japan reached an agreement in 2015 to "remedy the painful past" regarding wartime comfort women, but it was criticized for lacking victim consent and reflecting US interests in trilateral cooperation against North Korea.
The document provides a summary of various news items related to North Korea from February 28, 2017. It mentions the number of North Korean defectors, a diplomat who defected from North Korea's embassy in Britain, defectors who failed to return to the border, South and North Korean weightlifters meeting, South Korea resuming anti-North propaganda broadcasts, North Korea resuming anti-South propaganda, a North Korean band's performance, figures purged from North Korea's government, North Korea resuming random number broadcasts, Kim Jong-un visiting an island, figures involved in North Korea's nuclear weapons program, the range of North Korea's missiles, floods in North Korean villages, flood restoration efforts without equipment, officials kneeling before Kim
This document discusses Korean reunification and public opinion on the topic. It presents data from opinion polls showing South Koreans have become more supportive of reunification in recent years. It estimates the large economic gains that could result from reunification, with South Korea experiencing 11% annual GDP growth and North Korea seeing over 20 times income growth within 10 years. However, it also acknowledges the substantial costs of reunification, estimating $1.4-1.8 trillion would be required over 20 years. The document argues these costs could be minimized through separate economic systems initially and decreased military spending, while the economic benefits of reunification could be substantial in the long run.
The document discusses the current status of women in Nepal. It notes that Nepal has a patriarchal society and caste system where women rank below men. Women face barriers to education, employment opportunities and reproductive rights. However, groups like the Women's Foundation of Nepal established in 1988 are working to promote women's social and economic opportunities and change discriminatory laws and practices regarding women's and children's rights. Overall, while Nepal remains a male-dominated society, conditions for women are improving through the work of nonprofit organizations.
Women in Nepal have faced many challenges. Trafficking of women and girls from Nepal is a major problem, with thousands being trafficked each year into India, Pakistan, and other countries for forced prostitution. Historically, women had low participation in Nepal's political and economic sectors, though democratic reforms in the 1990s have allowed greater involvement. However, women still hold far less than half of political positions. Education levels and social status can vary between ethnic groups. Most rural women play traditional roles in households and agriculture but earn less than men when employed.
The document pays tribute to women on International Women's Day. It recognizes women in various roles, including mothers, sisters, friends, professionals, homemakers, and athletes. It acknowledges the challenges women face, such as lower pay and higher rates of violence, and their contributions to society while balancing work and family responsibilities. The document calls for coming together to support each other's goals and empower one another, and using the freedom and options given by women's movements to pursue choices and make the most of opportunities.
This document discusses the concept of employee empowerment. It defines empowerment as sharing power with employees by enabling them to set work goals, make decisions, and solve problems. The document outlines the need for empowerment due to powerlessness and low self-efficacy. It also describes five approaches to empowerment including helping employees achieve job mastery and allowing more control. Characteristics of empowered employees include trust, mutual respect, and involvement in decision making. The significance and benefits of empowerment are improved productivity, creativity, and organizational learning.
ASEAN's Role on the Korean Peninsula: An Opportunity for the Future?GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses North Korea's "Pyongjin strategy" of pursuing economic development and nuclear weapons simultaneously due to regime survival concerns. It analyzes North Korea's interest in the ASEAN development model and reforms in Vietnam and Singapore. The author proposes that ASEAN could play a role in capacity building for North Korean economic and political reforms by sharing experiences and acting as a neutral mediator, though notes ASEAN's limitations compared to Vietnam and Singapore.
China's Role in Korean Unification Vision and Northeast Asian Peace-BuildingGlobalPeaceFoundation
China has historically played an important role in influencing the Korean peninsula through military intervention and facilitating unification. As a neighbor and giant neighbor, China established a tributary system that allowed it to project power and influence over Korea. In ancient times, China directly controlled Korea at times and helped unify the peninsula under Silla. More recently during the Cold War, China supported North Korea against U.S. interests but has since taken a more neutral stance. Looking ahead, China's role in potential Korean unification could range from non-intervention to actively intervening, but it will likely focus on providing collective stability and security to the region during any transition process.
One Korea Unification Vision through Neutralization: What Should Be Done?GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document proposes a new unification formula for Korea called "One Korea through Neutralization." It begins by describing the conflicting unification formulas of North and South Korea - the DFRK formula proposed by North Korea which calls for a federal system, and South Korea's KNC formula which envisions a three-stage process. The author argues a common formula is needed. He proposes neutralizing extreme thinking on both sides and establishing a Peace through Neutralization policy at the domestic, inter-Korean, and international levels as an alternative to the two existing formulas. A five-stage roadmap to achieve this neutralized unified Korean state is outlined.
The document discusses Japan's policy toward normalization with North Korea and the potential economic and security benefits of doing so. It notes Japan's policy primarily follows that of the US and South Korea. While there is some interest in normalization due to expected economic benefits, Japan also has concerns about how improved North Korea relations could negatively impact its security alliance with the US. The document argues Japan could gain economic benefits from greater regional economic cooperation if tensions were reduced and outlines how North Korea has made past concessions to pursue normalization with the US and improve relations with South Korea and Japan.
The All-Lights Village Project, begun in 2012, is a comprehensive community-development initiative of the Global Peace Foundation that begins by providing solar powered light to remote villages in the Philippines. The project has built public and private partnerships to improve education, health and sanitation, while supporting villager-led economic development initiatives. See it's intentional values-based approach and impact to date.
Mohamed Al Khateeb on Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World PeaceGlobalPeaceFoundation
Mohamed Al Khateeb talks about the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World Peace at the 2015 Global Peace Leadership Conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Africa Peace Service Corps, on Youth Empowerment StrategiesGlobalPeaceFoundation
Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Africa Peace Service Corps talk about Youth Empowerment Strategies at the 2015 Global Peace Leadership Conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Beatrice S. Hamusonde on COMESA Youth Programmes & PartnershipsGlobalPeaceFoundation
The document outlines COMESA's Youth Programme and partnerships to support it. The programme will be implemented across COMESA's 19 member states in Southern and East Africa, North Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It involves three pilot projects focused on youth empowerment, character development, and innovation/entrepreneurship. The programme's strategic priorities are increasing knowledge on youth issues, implementing the African Youth Charter, boosting youth participation and employment opportunities. Successful implementation requires partnerships with various stakeholders, including member state governments, private sector, civil society, youth groups, and international organizations. Partnerships are crucial to empowering youth and achieving peace, security, and sustainable development in the region.
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Presentacion Delegacion de Corea Sobre Oportunidades en ParaguayGlobalPeaceFoundation
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Study of Paraguay Growth Opportunities during First Symsposium on Paraguay-Ko...GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses Paraguay's economic outlook in light of new global trends. It notes that while global recovery is underway, emerging markets face challenges from the US Federal Reserve's normalization of monetary policy. However, Paraguay is well positioned due to strong economic growth over the past decade supported by prudent macroeconomic policies and structural reforms. Paraguay has low and stable inflation, a flexible exchange rate, large foreign reserves, and a sound banking sector. While volatility is expected as global monetary conditions change, Paraguay's macroeconomic fundamentals provide buffers to weather potential headwinds.
Case Study of Korea S.O.C. Development in Relation to Development of Paraguay...GlobalPeaceFoundation
Case study of Korean development over the last sixty years during the international symposium entitled, "Towards an Alliance between Paraguay and Korea" held in greater Asunción, Paraguay, June 17, 2014. For more visit: http://www.globalpeace.org/images/news/news-2014/Paraguay/international-symposium-towards-an-alliance-between-paraguay-and-korea
The document outlines the schedule for a global peace convention from December 5-7, 2013. It includes pre-convention events like a global summit on character and creativity and interfaith and business forums. The main convention consisted of plenary sessions and concurrent workshops on topics such as interfaith partnerships, strengthening families, youth programs, and community development. It concluded with a closing plenary and global peace awards gala.
The document discusses conflicting unification visions between North and South Korea. North Korea proposes the "Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo" formula, which calls for abolishing South Korea's national security law and withdrawing US troops as preconditions. South Korea's "Korean National Community" formula has no preconditions. The author proposes a "One Korea" formula through neutralization as an alternative that could be mutually acceptable. This would involve building a neutralized peace system on the Korean Peninsula over five stages to eventually achieve a unified, neutral Korean state. However, unification through this approach would be a long, difficult process requiring cooperation between the Koreas and support from major powers.
This document discusses Korean reunification and public opinion on the topic. It presents data from opinion polls showing South Koreans have become more supportive of reunification in recent years. It estimates the large economic gains that could result from reunification, with South Korea experiencing 11% annual GDP growth and North Korea seeing over 20 times income growth within 10 years. However, it also acknowledges the substantial costs of reunification, estimating $1.4-1.8 trillion would be required over 20 years. The document argues these costs could be minimized through separate economic systems initially and decreased military spending, while the economic benefits of reunification could be substantial in the long run.
The document discusses the current status of women in Nepal. It notes that Nepal has a patriarchal society and caste system where women rank below men. Women face barriers to education, employment opportunities and reproductive rights. However, groups like the Women's Foundation of Nepal established in 1988 are working to promote women's social and economic opportunities and change discriminatory laws and practices regarding women's and children's rights. Overall, while Nepal remains a male-dominated society, conditions for women are improving through the work of nonprofit organizations.
Women in Nepal have faced many challenges. Trafficking of women and girls from Nepal is a major problem, with thousands being trafficked each year into India, Pakistan, and other countries for forced prostitution. Historically, women had low participation in Nepal's political and economic sectors, though democratic reforms in the 1990s have allowed greater involvement. However, women still hold far less than half of political positions. Education levels and social status can vary between ethnic groups. Most rural women play traditional roles in households and agriculture but earn less than men when employed.
The document pays tribute to women on International Women's Day. It recognizes women in various roles, including mothers, sisters, friends, professionals, homemakers, and athletes. It acknowledges the challenges women face, such as lower pay and higher rates of violence, and their contributions to society while balancing work and family responsibilities. The document calls for coming together to support each other's goals and empower one another, and using the freedom and options given by women's movements to pursue choices and make the most of opportunities.
This document discusses the concept of employee empowerment. It defines empowerment as sharing power with employees by enabling them to set work goals, make decisions, and solve problems. The document outlines the need for empowerment due to powerlessness and low self-efficacy. It also describes five approaches to empowerment including helping employees achieve job mastery and allowing more control. Characteristics of empowered employees include trust, mutual respect, and involvement in decision making. The significance and benefits of empowerment are improved productivity, creativity, and organizational learning.
ASEAN's Role on the Korean Peninsula: An Opportunity for the Future?GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses North Korea's "Pyongjin strategy" of pursuing economic development and nuclear weapons simultaneously due to regime survival concerns. It analyzes North Korea's interest in the ASEAN development model and reforms in Vietnam and Singapore. The author proposes that ASEAN could play a role in capacity building for North Korean economic and political reforms by sharing experiences and acting as a neutral mediator, though notes ASEAN's limitations compared to Vietnam and Singapore.
China's Role in Korean Unification Vision and Northeast Asian Peace-BuildingGlobalPeaceFoundation
China has historically played an important role in influencing the Korean peninsula through military intervention and facilitating unification. As a neighbor and giant neighbor, China established a tributary system that allowed it to project power and influence over Korea. In ancient times, China directly controlled Korea at times and helped unify the peninsula under Silla. More recently during the Cold War, China supported North Korea against U.S. interests but has since taken a more neutral stance. Looking ahead, China's role in potential Korean unification could range from non-intervention to actively intervening, but it will likely focus on providing collective stability and security to the region during any transition process.
One Korea Unification Vision through Neutralization: What Should Be Done?GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document proposes a new unification formula for Korea called "One Korea through Neutralization." It begins by describing the conflicting unification formulas of North and South Korea - the DFRK formula proposed by North Korea which calls for a federal system, and South Korea's KNC formula which envisions a three-stage process. The author argues a common formula is needed. He proposes neutralizing extreme thinking on both sides and establishing a Peace through Neutralization policy at the domestic, inter-Korean, and international levels as an alternative to the two existing formulas. A five-stage roadmap to achieve this neutralized unified Korean state is outlined.
The document discusses Japan's policy toward normalization with North Korea and the potential economic and security benefits of doing so. It notes Japan's policy primarily follows that of the US and South Korea. While there is some interest in normalization due to expected economic benefits, Japan also has concerns about how improved North Korea relations could negatively impact its security alliance with the US. The document argues Japan could gain economic benefits from greater regional economic cooperation if tensions were reduced and outlines how North Korea has made past concessions to pursue normalization with the US and improve relations with South Korea and Japan.
The All-Lights Village Project, begun in 2012, is a comprehensive community-development initiative of the Global Peace Foundation that begins by providing solar powered light to remote villages in the Philippines. The project has built public and private partnerships to improve education, health and sanitation, while supporting villager-led economic development initiatives. See it's intentional values-based approach and impact to date.
Mohamed Al Khateeb on Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World PeaceGlobalPeaceFoundation
Mohamed Al Khateeb talks about the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for World Peace at the 2015 Global Peace Leadership Conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Africa Peace Service Corps, on Youth Empowerment StrategiesGlobalPeaceFoundation
Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Africa Peace Service Corps talk about Youth Empowerment Strategies at the 2015 Global Peace Leadership Conference in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Beatrice S. Hamusonde on COMESA Youth Programmes & PartnershipsGlobalPeaceFoundation
The document outlines COMESA's Youth Programme and partnerships to support it. The programme will be implemented across COMESA's 19 member states in Southern and East Africa, North Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It involves three pilot projects focused on youth empowerment, character development, and innovation/entrepreneurship. The programme's strategic priorities are increasing knowledge on youth issues, implementing the African Youth Charter, boosting youth participation and employment opportunities. Successful implementation requires partnerships with various stakeholders, including member state governments, private sector, civil society, youth groups, and international organizations. Partnerships are crucial to empowering youth and achieving peace, security, and sustainable development in the region.
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Presentacion Delegacion de Corea Sobre Oportunidades en ParaguayGlobalPeaceFoundation
Simposio Internacional "Hacia una alianza entre Paraguay y Corea". Parte de lo que fue este primer Simposio Internacional realizado por la Fundación Paz Global y el Instituto de Desarrollo del Pensamiento Patria Soñada este martes 17 de junio del 2014.
Study of Paraguay Growth Opportunities during First Symsposium on Paraguay-Ko...GlobalPeaceFoundation
This document discusses Paraguay's economic outlook in light of new global trends. It notes that while global recovery is underway, emerging markets face challenges from the US Federal Reserve's normalization of monetary policy. However, Paraguay is well positioned due to strong economic growth over the past decade supported by prudent macroeconomic policies and structural reforms. Paraguay has low and stable inflation, a flexible exchange rate, large foreign reserves, and a sound banking sector. While volatility is expected as global monetary conditions change, Paraguay's macroeconomic fundamentals provide buffers to weather potential headwinds.
Case Study of Korea S.O.C. Development in Relation to Development of Paraguay...GlobalPeaceFoundation
Case study of Korean development over the last sixty years during the international symposium entitled, "Towards an Alliance between Paraguay and Korea" held in greater Asunción, Paraguay, June 17, 2014. For more visit: http://www.globalpeace.org/images/news/news-2014/Paraguay/international-symposium-towards-an-alliance-between-paraguay-and-korea
The document outlines the schedule for a global peace convention from December 5-7, 2013. It includes pre-convention events like a global summit on character and creativity and interfaith and business forums. The main convention consisted of plenary sessions and concurrent workshops on topics such as interfaith partnerships, strengthening families, youth programs, and community development. It concluded with a closing plenary and global peace awards gala.
The document discusses conflicting unification visions between North and South Korea. North Korea proposes the "Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo" formula, which calls for abolishing South Korea's national security law and withdrawing US troops as preconditions. South Korea's "Korean National Community" formula has no preconditions. The author proposes a "One Korea" formula through neutralization as an alternative that could be mutually acceptable. This would involve building a neutralized peace system on the Korean Peninsula over five stages to eventually achieve a unified, neutral Korean state. However, unification through this approach would be a long, difficult process requiring cooperation between the Koreas and support from major powers.
Date: Dec. 5 2013
Session: "Mitigating Religious Extremism: Models of Interfaith in Action": Addressing the Roots of Extremism
Speaker: Ms Ratna Osman; Executive Director, Sisters in Islam, Malaysia
[Dr. Setiawan] Living For the Greater Good: The Moral Foundation for Inspirin...GlobalPeaceFoundation
Date: Dec. 6th 2013
Session: Interfaith Partnerships: Living For the Greater Good: The Moral Foundation for Inspiring Innovative Change
Speaker: Dr. Chandra Setiawan; Commissioner, Fair Trade of the Republic of Indonesia, Republic Indonesia
[Archbishop Tan Sri Pakiam] Pope Francis and Interfaith in the Catholic ChurchGlobalPeaceFoundation
Date: Dec. 5th 2013
Session: Faith Leadership for the Greater Good: Forging “Unity in Diversity” Based on Shared Values
Speaker: Archbishop Tan Sri Murphy Nicholas Xavier Pakiam; Third Archbishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
[Father Alengaden] Pluralistic Spirituality: A way to respond to fundamentalistGlobalPeaceFoundation
Date: Dec. 5th 2013
Session: "Mitigating Religious Extremism: Models of Interfaith in Action": Addressing the Roots of Extremism
Speaker: Father Varghese Alengaden Founder and Director, Universal Solidarity Movement, India
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC CharlotteCori Faklaris
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
1. Family Values Education
through Forum Theater
"Promoting healthy families for the
elimination of Gender Based Violence
(GBV) in Nepal”
- Bambie Gadon Panta
Nepal Representative, Global Peace Women
Why Family values education
GPW believes that Peace begins at home, it is where we learn our values. strengthening families to prevent issues related to the breakdown of the family, such as, gender based violence and disrespect for women.
Uplifts the value of women so that women can respect themselves, and men can respect them for their unique roles and contributions to the family and society.
Promote complementary relationship between men and women to promote peaceful marriages and peaceful homes.
It is an effective tool in raising awareness that can change the people’s perception which will lead to social change. An effective tool for people to understand the root cause of the problem.for teaching people how to change their world. Gives the audience the chance to voice out their concerns regarding a scene; suggest different actions and perform their own interventions.
solution to the problems