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Global: Collaboration with the Jimmy Nelson Foundation to empower indigenous talent.

Global: Collaboration with the Jimmy Nelson Foundation to empower indigenous talent In an effort to showcase the importance of indigenous cultures, MasterPeace and the Jimmy Nelson Foundation are teaming up to empower artists from indigenous communities. By enabling the realization of four indigenous themed murals in four urban centres of Latin America, the organizations show […]

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MASTERPEACE MALAWI: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF PEACE

MASTERPEACE MALAWI: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF PEACE Planting the seeds of peace–literally! MasterPeace Malawi has taken action in preserving their land by organizing a campaign to plant trees in order to promote environmental awareness. Putting #CreationAboveDestruction, government institutions, entrepreneurs, civil society members and community leaders joined hands at the Mpangira Village in Nsanje to make

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Nepal: Building schools

Nepal: Building schools “It’s a rural area so really difficult to school construction materials. The Transportation, but worth it” Santosh Bidari, MasterPeace Nepal club leader & Project Manager of re-building the school For the Past Twelve Years, Santosh Bidari has been driven by his passion to bring together people regardless of faith or cultural background.

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MASTERPEACE TUNISIA: NELSON DEBATES

MASTERPEACE TUNISIA: NELSON DEBATES Tunisia is recognized globally for its skills in dialogue! Winning the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize for its Tunisian national dialogue quartet, definitely Tunisia is the place to be when it comes to discussions, debates and putting dialogue above judgement. Late last year, a disparate coalition of Tunisian unionists, employers, lawyers and

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MASTERPEACE WALK: MAASAILAND

MASTERPEACE WALK: MAASAILAND We crossed the country of the Masai, and followed the footsteps of a traditional explorer. For a week long we travelled with a group of people from diverse backgrounds from Kenya, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Scotland, America and South Sudan. The composition of the group almost as unusual as the journey itself.

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