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Defending the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples with the NGO Survival

Defending the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples with the NGO Survival

Just as we did with fair trade during this last month of October 2010, we are now offering specialists or representatives of Catalonian organisations the opportunity to receive free advice about ICT (Information and Computer Technologies) in our headquarters right in the centre of the Catalonian capital and at the same time look at the Survival range of gifts.


Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina


20 young individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina met last September in a workshop on “Peaceful Living for Children and Young People” organized by the Academy for Religious Studies (MARS) and the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) - Europe, to reflect on their different cultural perspectives and common beliefs.


Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina


20 young individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina met last September in a workshop on “Peaceful Living for Children and Young People” organized by the Academy for Religious Studies (MARS) and the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) - Europe, to reflect on their different cultural perspectives and common beliefs.


Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Peaceful Living for Children and Young People - Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina


20 young individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina met last September in a workshop on “Peaceful Living for Children and Young People” organized by the Academy for Religious Studies (MARS) and the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) - Europe, to reflect on their different cultural perspectives and common beliefs.


Sri Lanka’s largest people’s organisation to use Learning to Live Together in peacebuilding ...

Sri Lanka’s largest people’s organisation to use Learning to Live Together in peacebuilding ...

GENEVA, Switzerland – Early November, the Sarvodaya Shramadana movement, Sri Lanka's largest people's organisation and the representative of the Global Network of Religions for Children in this country, reported its use of the Learning to Live Together manual in a year-long peacebuilding programme for youth. After the 30-year armed conflict in Sri Lanka, the government in 2009 took control over all areas controlled by the rebels, but today much is still needed to develop a peaceful and united nation that truly appreciates its cultural and ethnic diversity, the report says. Read more...


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