SDG 16: peace and jutice

Kenya: Great minds, great challenges

Kenya: Great minds, great challenges Inspiring a transformative new generation of leaders who co-create to achieve sustainable, inclusive and future-proof businesses. Project Brief The first edition of the Great Minds Challenge, a two-months performance, and process acceleration program, was successfully carried out in Nairobi, Kenya. The program culminated with a three-day high-powered challenge under the

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Leadership walks in Nepal

Leadership walks in Nepal For the second time, a 6-day Peace and Conservation Walk took place in the beautiful Dhading area of Nepal, which is blessed with natural beauty, unique topography, and beautiful, hospitable people. Project Brief MasterPeace Nepal organized the 2nd edition of the MasterPeace Walk in Thakre, Nepal from the 7th until 16th

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Inter-religious dialogue in Rome

Inter-religious dialogue in Rome MasterPeace is invited as an honorary guest at the 10th Anniversary of The John Paul II Center for Interreligious Dialogue and The Russell Berrie Fellowship in Interreligious Studies. The conference held in Rome at the prestigious Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome (The “Angelicum”) a moment in which key

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Romania: Peace education conference

Romania: Peace education conference On the 2nd of April 2019, MasterPeace Romania participated at an international conference organised in collaboration with the South Korean organisation Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) and the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG). They have all being collaborating on the project “Schools of Peace”, focusing on Quality Education

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Nigeria: Skills training

Nigeria: Skills Training Background Nigeria has a fast-expanding economy and is at times plagued by political violence. Developments like these have led to negative coping mechanisms within vulnerable households. And these negative coping mechanisms often lead to criminality, violence, forced labor and sexual exploitation, higher school drop-out rates, and child abuse. MasterPeace Nigeria (under Egunec

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