I am a Ghanaian working with an NGO that focuses on Human Security issues. My main focus is on women and youth. I am also into conflict management, resolution, after conflict reconstruction and Youth in Governance. I want us to share ideas and hope to also learn more from you. We can communicate through the email, my email address is just below for you. Thanks.
you asked me for assistance as a comment on my blog post, could you be so kind to specify what you want assistance with, sorry if i didn't understood correctly.
Dear friend "Vasudev kutumbkam" entire world is a family, this was a teaching of our Indian culture and tradition. We created countries, boundaries,religions.But this is the time to realize that we are one, our source of life and breath is same , we naturally interconnected with each other.When we understand this simple thing then we must understand how our and other's life is equally important, valuable and respectable.God has given us a human life to look after the wellbeing of all living life in this planet. shyam
My brother in Humanity
Thank you for asking. I am doing well. For whats happening In this part of the world, every one knows whats going on in the holy land.
I am happy to read about your role in the conflicts there as a peace activist.
I pray for Allah to bring peace all over your country and all over the world
Salam
At 4:47pm on September 10, 2010, Korsi Senyo said…
Dear Rev.
many thanks for your mail and complements. We are considering Brong Ahafo seriously and I wish to say that we need to partner with your organization in our next programmes so as to reach to the region. your organization would be the host organizations who would do all the preliminary preparation for us. I will give you a call.
My best contact in Ghana is The Hunger Project, www.thp.org. They are doing some incredible work to build healthy, sustainable communities throughout Ghana, the basis for peace in your region.
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Hi, am Senyo from Ghana and working with African Centre for Peace Buildingwww.afcopb.org and Africa Peace Festivalwww.africapeacefestival.org
I am a Ghanaian working with an NGO that focuses on Human Security issues. My main focus is on women and youth. I am also into conflict management, resolution, after conflict reconstruction and Youth in Governance. I want us to share ideas and hope to also learn more from you. We can communicate through the email, my email address is just below for you. Thanks.
Seidu Imoro (Ghana)
lussac86@yahoo.com
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your kind words, please think to work together for peace.
I am waiting your purposal draft for future.
Peace.
Dear,
Very happy to go through your profile in peace network.
We can be good friend and partners on similar causes.
In Peace.Dear
you asked me for assistance as a comment on my blog post, could you be so kind to specify what you want assistance with, sorry if i didn't understood correctly.
sincerely,
/Patrick (Ubuntu Toolbox)
"Vasudev kutumbkam" entire world is a family, this was a teaching of our Indian culture and tradition.
We created countries, boundaries,religions.But this is the time to realize that we are one, our source of life and breath is same , we naturally interconnected with each other.When we understand this simple thing then we must understand how our and other's life is equally important, valuable and respectable.God has given us a human life to look after the wellbeing of all living life in this planet.
shyam
Thank you for asking. I am doing well. For whats happening In this part of the world, every one knows whats going on in the holy land.
I am happy to read about your role in the conflicts there as a peace activist.
I pray for Allah to bring peace all over your country and all over the world
Salam
many thanks for your mail and complements. We are considering Brong Ahafo seriously and I wish to say that we need to partner with your organization in our next programmes so as to reach to the region. your organization would be the host organizations who would do all the preliminary preparation for us. I will give you a call.
My best contact in Ghana is The Hunger Project, www.thp.org. They are doing some incredible work to build healthy, sustainable communities throughout Ghana, the basis for peace in your region.
Peace,
Gail
I am very happy to be part of the peace movement allover the world.
I would like to participate in any activity that might help to empower the peace on earth between people, nations and cultures.
Hope one day peace will rule the world
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