martes, 15 de abril de 2014

Universal Peace Federation - Newsletter


 
International Women's Day 2014 Observed in Washington DC
Washington DC, USA - The Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC was the site of a UN International Women's Day observance on March 27, 2014. The program was co-sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation and the Women's Global Initiative. Read more...
Ambassadors for Peace Leadership Conference Held in Nairobi
Nairobi, Kenya - With a desire to learn more about UPF's principles for peace, education and human development, 25 Nigerian Ambassadors for Peace traveled to Nairobi to join UPF leaders from Benin, Uganda, Somalia, Eritria and Kenya for a Special Leadership Conference March 27 - 29, 2014. It was a follow-up to the UPF International Leadership Conference that took place in Korea a few weeks earlier. Read more...
The Role of China as a Partner for Economic and Political Stability in Asia and the World
Washington DC, USA: The UPF Office of Peace and Security Affairs in Washington hosted a forum on "The Role of China as a Partner for Economic and Political Stability in Asia and the World," on March 26, 2014. Moderated by Ralph E. Winnie, Jr., Director of the Eurasia Center's China Program, Washington-based experts, friends of UPF, and Ambassadors for Peace dialogued about the current situation and made several important conclusions. Read more...
Model UN Session on Migration and Intercultural Dialogue Held in Moldova
Chisinau, Moldova - UPF-Moldova and other national and international NGOs joined to organize a conference on "Migration and Strengthening Intercultural Dialogue" hosted by the Academy of Sciences High School in Chisinau on March 1, 2014. Students from 11 high schools participated in simulated session of the UN General Assembly debating the theme.  Read more...
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