Peace and Silence – A Mystical Journey Within
Rashmi Chandran Naturalist & Creative Artist. Founder & Director at Natural Health and Environmental Research. Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. e-mail: rashmichandran@gmail.com; web: http://rashmichandran.wordpress.com . Abstract: Violence, discrimination and exclusion cause suffering for millions of people across the world today, affect people in every corner of the globe, endangering health, lives and livelihoods and limiting human potential. Changing […]
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 War and the Interaction Between Levels of Reality: a Transdisciplinary Approach to Peace
Adrian Mirel Petrariu Teză de doctorat: UNIVERSITATEA BABEŞ-BOLYAI FACULTATEA DE STUDII EUROPENE, ŞCOALA DOCTORALĂ “PARADIGMA EUROPEANĂ”: Niveluri de Realitate în sistemele sociale adrian.petrariu@gmail.com / Web: www.magisteria.ro – Abstract: What is the connection between war, human gender division, and personal evolution? Making new connections between things already known is a very interesting included third that reconciles the contradiction […]
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 […]
PROPAGATING PEACE IN INDONESIA: A Small Lesson from Peace Building Program in Multi-Ethnic groups in Konawe District
Mulyono Sardjono (YIS Surakarta, Indonesia) gmulyono@gmail,com . . Indonesia is one of the most diverse countries in the world. This diversity is reflected in the form of the state which is the largest archipelago country in the world with about 17,500 islands, big and small islands with a population of around 245 million (estimated in […]
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 […]
The Necessity for Holistic Education in Economics and Business that Prepares Young Leaders for Sustainable Leadership within the 21st Century
Saskia Troy (MSc.) is a business economist specialised in Global Business and Stakeholder Management and amongst others Regional Coordinator Europe and Chapter Leader Netherlands Children of the Earth (NGO of the United Nations) and she is a member of the Working Group Sustainable Finance (Changing Finance, Financing Change) of the UNEP/World Resources Institute in Washington. […]
Ma’arif Group Improves Computer Lab Effectiveness and Efficiency in 25 Schools across Saudi Arabia with NComputing
NComputing, a leader in client virtualisation solutions, today announced that Ma’arif Group, the largest owner and operator of private schools in Saudi Arabia, is transforming the learning experience in its computer laboratories with virtual desktops replacing PCs. The new solution, currently deployed in 25 of Ma’arif Group’s schools, provides more reliable computing services for teachers […]






