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Wish you all a very happy and healthy New Year.
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Dolma and Feizi Milani, MD, PhD are now friends
November 24, 2009
Anna and Dolma are now friends
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Dolma and Devas Vargees are now friends
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Dolma and ckvishwanath are now friends
September 28, 2009
Hello Megan, Thank you so much for the opportunity shared with us, it is indeed a place to be and explore many things,. I am Dolma, at the moment I am working with the Tibetan Govt. In Exile office based in New Delhi, called Bureau of His Holiness…
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September 22, 2009
Hello Nick and Vitich, Thank you very much Vitich... Could you please figure out if I am eligible with a graduted degree from indian University ?( which mean 3 years of under -graduate studies ) I e-mail twice to University but no response!! Any…
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Profile Information

What motivated you (or your organization) to become involved in peace and conflict resolution?
Being a stateless and seeing our people's sufferings, I am Tibetan and being a part of the conflict, I realised that Resolution is the way for all of us. And I have always wanted to play my part and I realized my call much later when I studied conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself or the work of your organization (no more than 3 paragraphs)
My name is Dolma. I am Tibetan.
I love meeting people and exploring different places on earth.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
Being Tibetan, I know about Tibet-China,I studied a bit on Nepal conflict, Sri Lanka and Rwanda.
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
India
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
coordinator, Bureau of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Conflict Resolution, Democratization
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Capacity Building, Communication, Training

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At 9:39am on October 3, 2009, Corina Simon said…
Dear Dolma, such a pleasure to meet you. Especially at this moment, seeing you are working with His Holiness I am forever grateful for his letter of support to our gathering in Costa Rica - the 4th Global Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace www.gasummit.org

A letter from us in appreciation will find its way today to His Holiness.

A deep bow for your work. Corina

Re. peace studies .. I am also looking for a MA and scholarships and I'd be happy to forward you what I find. UPeace is indeed a great place to study and yet there are so many other programmes ... it matters what you would like to deepen your study in.
At 6:17am on September 22, 2009, Sopheada Phy said…
Hi Dolma, nice to know you here on this site. Regarding Upeace, I am a dual campus international peace studies student, and right now I'm in the Philippines campus as I've done with the courses in Costa Rica campus. I will graduate in this October. I would say study at Upeace is fantastic, enjoyable and memorable! Are you a student at Upeace now?
At 9:11am on September 8, 2009, Sohail Mahmood said…
hello Dolma

how are u doing?
nice meeting u here
At 5:11am on September 4, 2009, Stellan Vinthagen said…
Dear Dolma, I am honoured to have a member of the Tibetan nonviolent struggle among my friends on the network. Keep up the important work! Best, Stellan Vinthagen
At 11:54am on September 2, 2009, Liviu Caliman said…
Dear Dolma,

I am so happy for your friendship. I wish you and every Tibetan the very best, now and always. While your culture and spirituality has enriched the whole world, your suffering is still a source of concern... Your cause will find a solution. Please let me know how can I be of help, now and in the future.

With love and friendship,
Liviu
At 7:42am on September 1, 2009, Alison Avigayil Ramer said…
Hi Dolma,

Thanks for the friendship and welcome to the "International Peace and Conflict" group! As a non-profit consultant, I've found this network to be a great resource for grants and opportunities as well as meeting new people : ) .

As an Israeli, peace and conflict resolution very central to my heart as well. Hope to talk to you soon!

Best,

Alison Ramer
At 8:23am on August 31, 2009, Craig Zelizer said…
HI Dolma
Thanks for the very kind comments and words. I would appreciate if you could let others know about the network and look forward to learning more about your activities.
 
 

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