I am so sorry for the late response, we were in Sierra Leone for a Mission trip, we just got back and will love to see how we can work together, please send me an email at khadarlis@gmail.com.
Longtime Sir. How is work? I'm ready at anytime for any partnership or work as volunteer at your organisation especially so now when am less bussy. Please feel free to contact me on +232 78927208 or alexnallojr@yahoo.com I'm really loking forward to working with your organisation.
Thank you! i specialize in International Peace and Security studies and working on conflict mitigation and early warning am sure to work together with you and other for a better tomorrow.
Given your field of work, I would like to bring your attention to the upcoming Asia Pacific Mediation Forum (APMF) not-for-profit event; "The Asia Pacific Mediation Leadership Summit - From Talk To Action", taking place in Bangkok 2 - 4 December 2011, which brings together mediation and ADR specialists from various fields; including family mediation, commercial and workplace mediation, court-annexed mediation, conflict and community mediation, climate change and disaster response mediation and various cross-sectional themes, like for example human rights, cross-cultural dynamics and women in mediation.
Do have a look at my profile and the Mediation Summit's link (www.mediation-leadership.com) and feel free to email me or send me a message when having any questions regarding participation or collaboration.
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nice to meet you too!
thanks for your comments and help.
Apologies Muhammad, I have been off this site for some time and have just re-joined. I'll check out your site and thank you for the kind invitation.
Steve
That would be great, really! Looking forward...
Thanks for contact me. I am interested for profesional cooperation in the intercultural conflictology research.
Wonderful, I look forward to learning more about your good work!
Is there anything useful we can do together? Feel free to keep me in the loop. I have quite experience working in diverse cultures.
Thanks a lot.
I am so sorry for the late response, we were in Sierra Leone for a Mission trip, we just got back and will love to see how we can work together, please send me an email at khadarlis@gmail.com.
Sorry I did not see your message earlier! Nice to be in conatct and I look forward to learning more about your work as well.
regards,
Seth
Dear Muhammad,
Longtime Sir. How is work? I'm ready at anytime for any partnership or work as volunteer at your organisation especially so now when am less bussy. Please feel free to contact me on +232 78927208 or alexnallojr@yahoo.com I'm really loking forward to working with your organisation.
Regards,
Alex.
Great to meet you too Muhammad, thank you very much for your link - it is great to see the work that you are doing - keep it up and good luck. Claire
thank you and hop you keep me posted
Thank you! i specialize in International Peace and Security studies and working on conflict mitigation and early warning am sure to work together with you and other for a better tomorrow.
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thank you so much.peace be unto you.
Dear Mr. Muhammad,
Given your field of work, I would like to bring your attention to the upcoming Asia Pacific Mediation Forum (APMF) not-for-profit event; "The Asia Pacific Mediation Leadership Summit - From Talk To Action", taking place in Bangkok 2 - 4 December 2011, which brings together mediation and ADR specialists from various fields; including family mediation, commercial and workplace mediation, court-annexed mediation, conflict and community mediation, climate change and disaster response mediation and various cross-sectional themes, like for example human rights, cross-cultural dynamics and women in mediation.
Do have a look at my profile and the Mediation Summit's link (www.mediation-leadership.com) and feel free to email me or send me a message when having any questions regarding participation or collaboration.
Kind regards,
Dennis Bours
LK
Dear Muhammad,
Thank you for the warm greetings. I am glad that there is a network like this. I am happy to share my thoughts, participate in discussions and learn from others here.
thanks for the invitation.
thanku
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