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What MasterPeace Means to Us

https://youtu.be/sOOhIkRb1WAhttps://youtu.be/WWZVdsq7VYIhttps://youtu.be/8wD1wj5SEgwhttps://youtu.be/49ntXc7dW8Mhttps://youtu.be/ok5r-pNPlKshttps://youtu.be/saZEEB8N0as One of the most enjoyable aspects of celebrating an anniversary is getting to hear from friends, allies and partners about what this relationship means to them. We’ve put together a playlist of messages, statements, recollections, and thematic sessions recorded throughout our month-long celebration of MasterPeace’s 10th birthday. A big thank you to club leaders, […]

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MasterPeace Walk Nepal 2022

MasterPeace Walk Nepal 2022 Join the MasterPeace Walk 2022 ENGAGE with self, other and cultureEMPOWER young Nepali, projects and communitiesACTIVATE care for nature and show-up as your true self   We are delighted to invite you to the MasterPeace Nepal Walk 2022. Join us in discovering genuine Nepal. Going beyond the mnt Everest and the regular tourist areas,

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Raghda El Halawany: A Decade Of Learning

To tell the story of MasterPeace you need to listen to the experiences and observations of the person who has been with the organization since the very start. From the early days of making connections and bringing artists together, to the present day regional and international partnerships – Raghda has not only observed, she has been instrumental in making MasterPeace the network and creative community that it is today.

Today on the podcast we look at how Raghda’s journey as a journalist and activist began, and some of the twists and turns that led her to MasterPeace. From there the evolution of the global movement, lessons learned and interesting possibilities for the future. Listen and enjoy.

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Juan Mulford: The Spirit of Collaboration in Colombia

Juan Mulford remembers when MasterPeace was only an idea in Colombia, and using dance, theater, and art to help his country cope with decades of trauma, a concept in development. Fast forward almost a decade later, Colombia has become a region of hope for the region; with an extensive community of inviduals and organizations dedicated to using art to create positive change.

Today on the podcast we look at MasterPeace in Colombia, how it began, and what makes it a unique story with connections throughout the world.

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Helping Young People Find Their Own Voice

An interview with Ditta Trindade, Chair of the Board of MasterPeace.​ Ditta Trindade is a social entrepreneur, policy developer and educator who has contributed to different organizations around the world. She has worked on themes of youth, global education, volunteering, human rights, intercultural learning, participation and citizenship, gender, conflict transformation, social innovation and e-learning. Apart

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Being There

Ngo Banfogha doesn’t like the term partners when talking about MasterPeace. He prefers the term friends. As the leader of MasterPeace Cameroon, working closely with friends within our community, Ngo ushered in campaigns and projects in his country that give hope and possibilities for the present and future.
Today on the podcast we will hear from both Ngo and Creative Resource Mobilizer Maryam Hayyan on the subject of taking a club to that next level; increasing the capacity and impact of an organization. Tune in to hear all about it.

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