Recap of 2013 themes of women as peace builders and practicing non-violence with facilitator Elischia.
In a previous session, we spoke about perspectives of peace and how they relate to a culture of peace. We left off with examining the
Recap of session facilitated by Julieta:
In the first POP session I provided an overview about the current situation regarding goal 1 of agenda 2030 and its connection as a fundamental base to peacebuilding. I also shared some guidelines that
Recap from POP TV 2018 January session with Julieta:
The current status of poverty on a worldwide scale is measured through the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), this index is analyzed on a global, regional and country levels.
In this session,
Continued recap from 13 April session with Ilco van der Linde and Elischia:
Build Bridges
There are other ways that you can draw inspiration for a culture of peace and to use non-violent strategies when advocating for the world
Re-cap from facilitators Ilco van der Linde from MasterPeace and Elischia (2013):
In today’s session, you can expect to:
– Learn about the vision of MasterPeace: how they envision the world after the 2015 deadline for the MDGs.
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Final re-capped session from 27 April session with Elischia.
In this portion of the re-cap, we explore how to expand dialogue in safe spaces you create and beyond.
Ways to Expand Dialogue
Let other people take the
Continuation of recapped session from 27 April 2013 session with Elischia
How can we ensure safe spaces?
Let’s look at some of the characteristics of safe spaces from part 1 and explore what we can do to externally and internally
Recap from session facilitated by Elischia
Good day everyone, welcome to EOTO World’s People of Peace session, otherwise know as POP. We have been broadcasting throughout the past few months talking about the culture of peace and how it relates
The continuation of a recapped session facilitated by Elischia:
There is a multi-lingual publication online specifically related to women, war and peace (2002) from what is formerly known as UNIFEM, which is now known as UN Women. I pulled
Session recap facilitated by Elischia
In today’s discussion, we will focus on the benefits of women as peace builders and what we can do to support more women as peace builders.
I like to start off by clarifying exactly what