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In just over a decade, the Rotary Peace Centers have trained more than 1,200 fellows.
Rotary's most formidable weapon against war, violence, and intolerance is its Rotary Peace Centers program.
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He and his wife, Nobuko, established the Seiji and Nobuko Kita Endowed Fund for the Rotary Peace Centers.
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Rotary Peace Fellows at Makerere will learn how to influence policies and take action to transform society through Positive Peace. .
Rotary's commitment to building peace and resolving conflict is rooted in the Rotary Peace Centers program, formed in 2002.
Rotary's most tangible effort to build peace and promote conflict resolution is the Rotary Peace Centers program, established in 2002.
Rotary Peace Fellows who have completed the Master's degree program must wait five years to apply for the Professional Development Certificate program.
Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the fellows into experienced
The University of Bradford hosts a Rotary Peace Centre, which welcomes around ten International Rotary Peace Fellows each year, who have each been awarded prestigious Rotary Scholarships.
We're launching our first Rotary Peace Center in Africa to train leaders who can focus on the underlying threats to peace in the region.
Teranishi, who studied at the Rotary Peace Center at the University of Queensland in 2005-07, is a project manager for the International Organization for Migration.
The six honorees- five Rotary members and a Rotary Peace Fellow- are all people of action who have found community-based solutions to the refugee crisis.
In 1994-95 he hosted a Rotary Peace Forum in Senegal that led to the formation of what is now the Rotarian Action Group for Population& Development.
The 98 Rotary Peace Fellows studying at our peace centres will soon graduate, joining more than 1200 others in applying their conflict resolution skills to problems that need solutions.
Thanks to the Rotary Peace Fellowship, Peña earned his master's degree in conflict,