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Learning to Live Together in Practice

Learning to Live Together in Practice

In Tanzania’s cities of Dar es Salaam, Unguja, and Pemba a series of trainings organized by the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) Africa, brought together over a hundred school
children, youth peace club members and their patrons aiming at equipping them to understand, practice and learn how to live together using the Learning to Live Together (LTLT) toolkit.


Learning to Live Together in Practice

Learning to Live Together in Practice

In Tanzania’s cities of Dar es Salaam, Unguja, and Pemba a series of trainings organized by the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) Africa, brought together over a hundred school
children, youth peace club members and their patrons aiming at equipping them to understand, practice and learn how to live together using the Learning to Live Together (LTLT) toolkit.


Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Catholic Charities of Idaho (CCI) in the United States has found several creative ways to use the Learning to Live Together curriculum in local communities. One focus of CCI's Family Strengthening Center is working with refugee families resettled in Boise, including workshops designed in collaboration with another non-profit, African Community Development.  


Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Catholic Charities of Idaho (CCI) in the United States has found several creative ways to use the Learning to Live Together curriculum in local communities. One focus of CCI's Family Strengthening Center is working with refugee families resettled in Boise, including workshops designed in collaboration with another non-profit, African Community Development.  


Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Learning to Live Together used in Boise, Idaho

Catholic Charities of Idaho (CCI) in the United States has found several creative ways to use the Learning to Live Together curriculum in local communities. One focus of CCI's Family Strengthening Center is working with refugee families resettled in Boise, including workshops designed in collaboration with another non-profit, African Community Development.  


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