Healing a Divided Planet: Proposed Actions on Transboundary Learning and Innovation

Serafin D. Talisayon Professor (retired), University of the Philippines. Director for R&D, Center for Conscious Living Foundation serafin.talisayon@cclfi.org . Abstract: Violence and conflict still continue all over the globe. Much of this violence stem from ethnic, religious and other “mental fences” that people have been educated from childhood. These boundaries and loyalties divide people in the planet. […]

Madrasa Education in Pakistan: In the Context of Government Policy

Sanchita Bhattacharya Research Associate in “Institute for Conflict Management”, New Delhi, India. Ph.D. in “Madarsa Education in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh: A Comparative Study”. E-mail: sanchita.bhat83@gmail.com /website: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/icm/Profiles/Sanchita.html . Abstract: The word ‘madrasa’ do generate a lot of curiosity and negative propaganda among scholars of international community. In most of the instances it is considered to be […]

Toward A New Tunisian Education System

Mohamed Mediouni Independent Researcher  E-mail: mohamed.mediouni@USehrbrooke.ca . Abstract: To move forward, we need a scientific advancement. This progress must be the speed of a rocket to reach the same level than other countries like Israel, Singapore, etc. In this article, we show the benefits, the objectives, and the needs of sciences. It surveys the existing of […]

Is Hamas Winning the Gaza War?

James M. Dorsey  Senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies as Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, co-director of the Institute of Fan Culture of the University of Würzburg and author of the blog, The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer, and a forthcoming book with the same title. E-mail: jmdorsey@questfze.com web: http://mideastsoccer.blogspot.com  […]

Breaking the Israeli-Palestinian Deadlock – Two State Solution

Raphael Cohen-Almagor School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies. The University of Hull, United Kingdom. Chair and Professor of Politics, Founder and Director of the Middle East Study Group, University of Hull since 2008, http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/me-study-group.aspx; human rights and peace activist; in 2003-2007 he was the Director of the Center for Democratic Studies, University of Haifa. E-mail: […]

Peace Education Worldwide: The Radijojo World Children’s Media Network Experience

Thomas Röhlinger  Dipl.-Soz. Thomas Röhlinger , MBA. Founder & Editor in Chief Radijojo World Children’s Media Network. “Global expert” of UN Alliance of Civilizations. Winner of Communication for Sustainable Social Change Award University of Massachussets Amherst  e-mail: roehlitom@yahoo.de  / web: www.radijojo.org . Abstract: Radijojo World Children’s Media Network (in short: Radijojo) is a multi-award-winning NGO connecting […]

THE PRACTICE OF THE DEBATE OF THE TIBETAN BUDDHISM AS A SPACE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

  Bernard Carmona Ph.D in Education Science. Writer. Consulting in Training Management : France and Reunion Island E-mail: idem@idem-innovation.fr ABSTRACT: This article suggest some tracks for a cross-cultural use of a complete practice of training: The Practice of the debate of the Gelugpa School of the Tibetan Buddhism. I propose that the practice of the […]

Peace Dies, Boko Haram Rises

Athanasia Zagorianou Strathclyde University, Master in Human Rights Law, Researcher & Member, Trustees Council, Citizens’ Rights Watch (CRW) E-mail: nassia_izago@yahoo.gr, /  zagorianoua@gmail.com . Abstract: This article examines the profile of the militant terrorist organization Boko Haram and the measures that the Nigerian government took to prevent the actions of this organization across Nigeria. With goal […]

UNCHR and Big Heart Campaign Organize Youth Forum to Strengthen Youth Participation in Protecting Refugee Children

UNHCR, the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees, in collaboration with The Big Heart, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, the Emirate of Sharjah will host the IIFMENA “Youth Forum”, in parallel of ‘Investing In the Future: Protecting Refugee […]

22 Million People Displaced by Disasters in 2013, Global Trends on the Rise

Latest report from IDMC shows that 22 million people were displaced in 2013 by disasters brought on by natural hazard events – almost three times more than by conflict in the same year. Four decades of data show that twice as many people are being displaced today than in the 1970s. A new report by […]

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