Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Building Bridges, Networks and Expertise Across Sectors
February 17, 2010 at 6pm to March 15, 2010 at 12pm – UPEACE Campus, Costa Rica
June 19, 2010 to July 17, 2010 – Johns Hopkins SAIS Bologna Center
June 20, 2010 at 6pm to June 26, 2010 at 7pm – European Youth Center
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I am very pleased to have you as my friend. I have explored your website. You are doing a great work. Please check my website, and let's think about ways we can work together. The URL is www.peacebuildinginstitute.org . In particular, check out the Affiliates section. I also am in contact with other peacebuilders in Nepal. My personal email is jimsandyfoster@yahoo.com. Thank you for inviting me.
Jim
I am pretty close to there, living in Bern. I don't know the area around Gruyères very well but it must be lovely for hikes. What did you do there?
Best, christa
thanks for contacting me. Where was the photo taken on your profile?
Best wishes, christa
Nice to get contacted with you in Nepal. We have some similarities (Sri Lanka) and many differences in our common national conflicts/tragegies. We feel happy for you in Nepal that there seems to be a way forward and a tone of reconciliation and rationality among the key actors. Good luck and take care,
Wijaya
Now i work in Human rights NGO.We help marginalized people in Sri lankan Conflict.
So we can share our peace knowladge & details
I am always amazed to be able to connect personally with someone on the other side of the world, concerned with peace and democracy. I looked at the website of the freedom forum, and see that your organization is trying to assure freedom of speech and true democracy in your country. Here in America we are also struggling to restore true democracy. Much of our government is run by an elite trying to control the world through military and monetary domination, and I think this election is a great example of the struggle of ordinary people to assert their power and their voices. I am happy to "meet" you, and wish you continued success in your efforts to bring true democracy to your country.
Frances