Technology is a great tool – but it is people that will change politics
New technology can help citizens create political movements, but progress only comes when they develop a sense of agency
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Started by Liviu C. Caliman. Last reply by Syed Ameer Ali Jul 21, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
There is little that individuals alone can do, and much more to be achieved when individuals feel, and act, as part of a community. It is my belief that, as the group grows, we have an opportunity to…Continue
Tags: collaboration, synchronicity, serendipity, community, friends
Started by Liviu C. Caliman. Last reply by Liviu C. Caliman Jan 30, 2011. 11 Replies 0 Likes
In my view,Peace leadership is based on a set of virtues that can be nurtured and developed in all, everywhere, and that can transform our lives and the world we live in. Peace Leadership is awakened…Continue
Tags: purpose, group, leadership, peace
Started by Hon. Obi Ndifon Neji. Last reply by Liviu C. Caliman Jan 20, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Peace is a universal language spoken by all but understood by only a few. In our every day activities we often engage in conflict management and activities that are directed toward building peace…Continue
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Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on May 8, 2013 at 1:47pm One of the first projects that we have been supporting, the "I Declare World Peace" project that aims to raise global peace consciousness, has a recent press release on CNN's ireport.
htttp://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-965827
Many thanks and congratulations to everybody who, in its own way, contributed to this!
Comment by Ram Ashish Chaudhary on September 10, 2012 at 1:24pm I am happy to enter this world of PeACE!!
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on June 15, 2012 at 11:04am "The supreme task [of a leader] is to organize and unite people so that their anger becomes a transforming force." ~ M.L. King Jr
This is an excellent article: http://www.inc.com/hitendra-wadhwa/great-leadership-how-martin-luth...
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on December 18, 2011 at 11:04am We've got news!!
Peace Leadership was listed in the "December 2011 Top 50 Leadership Experts to Follow on Twitter". @PeaceLeadership is at number 20 !!
This project was initially started as a personal contribution, out of passion for peace, good leadership, and a better world. Given that 2011 was by far the most difficult year in my life, the timing is just perfect. I am honoured, humbled, and grateful for this recognition, especially as the project is still in an early phase.
I am also very grateful to all the wonderful people and organisations that I got to meet, know, and interact with during this time!!
If you use twitter or facebook, and we are not yet connect, come join us! Let's connect, keep in touch, share, learn, and collaborate for peace and a better world!
http://twitter.com/PeaceLeadership
http://www.facebook.com/PeaceLeadership
May 2012 bring even better news, and many changes for the better in the world, for the benefit of all. And may we make this happen!
Comment by Michelle Lee Rosenthal, LMSW on November 20, 2011 at 1:42am
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on July 11, 2011 at 4:03pm New technology can help citizens create political movements, but progress only comes when they develop a sense of agency
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on April 24, 2011 at 9:20pm Dear friends, here's the link to the NEW page on facebook.
If you are on facebook, please 'like' Peace Leadership (NEW link below), and let's bring to life the peace we want to see in the world!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Peace-Leadership/147997968570459
We also use this twitter account,
https://twitter.com/PeaceLeadership
Peace and joy to each and all!
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on April 3, 2011 at 3:42pm Welcoming María Julia Solovitas from Argentina, Ranjeev shrestha from Nepal, and Muhammed Nawaz Khan from Pakistan!
I'd like to take this opportunity to suggest current and future group members to consider making friends/connecting with each other, and to also connect with @PeaceLeadership on twitter, if you use twitter. If you do, please be kind to send a mention/message to let me know, so that I can recognise and follow you. I'd really appreciate this, as it is impossible to check all followers on twitter due to time pressure.
With wishes of peace and happiness to each and all,
Liviu
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on March 7, 2011 at 8:16am Let's welcome Maryan Hassan and Andrew Habel Odongo! Thank you for joining!
Maryan is currently doing research work within the Puntland Development Research Center (PDRC) in Somalia. She is interested in the education of women, its impact within the society and its roles in peacebuilding, and women's roles in peace building and conflict resolution).
Andrew is a peace teacher and trainer in Kenya. He intends to form a Regional Institute for Peace Education (RIPE) aimed at providing intervention measures concerning peace through schools, churches and community organizations.
Please feel free, actually invited, to contribute to the group's aim and the work/goals of other group members, as you find it appropriate. Everyone a peace leader!
Comment by Liviu C. Caliman on February 14, 2011 at 5:50am Stephen Ward has joined the group. Welcome Stephen!
He tries to develop a very interesting project, a peace pyramid.
'The aim of the project is to construct a giant time capsule with every country in the world contributing to it. By doing this we hope it will be a great way to get the world working together on a positive venture and give ordinary people around the world a chance to feel like their opinions matter and can be heard for generations to come.' More details here http://www.leedspyramid.com
With best wishes to each and all,
Liviu
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