Learning to Live Together: Information Video
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BOGOTÁ, Apr 29 (IPS) – When she was 12 years old in her native Colombia, Ornella Barros decided that she did not want to be “the future, but the present; not a hope, but a certainty.” Six years later, as a political science student, Barros says she made the right decision when she joined the
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A new IPS article on children in Africa features an extensive interview with Dr. Mustafa Ali, GNRC Coordinator for Africa. Read the article here.
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IPS has published an interview with this compelling title with Agneta Ucko, Director of Arigatou International and Secretary-General of the Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children. Read the article here.
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The Global Network of Religious for Children (GNRC Africa) conducted a one-day peace building workshop in Hargeisa, Somaliland in partnership with The Somaliland Association for Youth Salvation SAYS at the Imperial Hotel, Hargeisa on 15th March 2008.
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GNRC Arab States2008 Report on the Day of Prayer and Action for Children by the Religions of the World Prayer at the Ecumenical Studies Center (ESC)Amman, Jordan, 20th November 2008 To counter the trend of the abuse of religion, which is harmful to children, and to energize all religions by putting into practice their highest
Harnessing Religions to Advance Well-Being of Children By Kul C. Gautam, former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF (Copyright: IPS Columnist Service) KATHMANDU, Mar 2 (IPS) It has been said that religion is like fire: it can be used to cook a neighbourhood feast, but it can also be
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Children from different partner organizations were involved in this activity. Shanti Sewa Ashram organized a creative writing programme for the children on the 8 & 15 December 2007 at senior & junior levels. Similarly, Baal Shiksha also has conducted a creative writing programme in its different classes. The facilitators were assisting the children. They divided
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This was a one day camp. Seventy-five children from grade five to eight participated in this programme on the 5 January. The camp had programmes such as yoga, meditation, discussions, interactions, friendship games and excursion to different places. There was a special session conducted by Dr. C.M. Yogi in which he was highlighting four basic
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