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Peace Research Foundation
Life & Peace Institute | Report Error | Description: ''The Life & Peace Institute is an international and ecumenical centre for peace research and action. Founded in 1985 by the Swedish Ecumenical Council, LPI aims to further the causes of justice, peace and reconciliation through a combination of research, seminars and publications.''
| http://www.life-peace.org | Date Added: 7/4/2003 |
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MADRE | Report Error | Description: 'MADRE is an international women’s human rights organization that works in partnership with women’s community-based groups in conflict areas worldwide. Our programs address issues of sustainable development, community improvement and women’s health; violence and war; discrimination and racism; self-determination and collective rights; women’s leadership development; and human rights education.' | http://www.madre.org | Date Added: 8/19/2003 |
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New U.S. Peace Government | Report Error | Description: ''Dr. John Hagelin Launches New U.S. Peace Government. During an historic press conference in Washington, D.C., NLP 2000 presidential candidate Dr. John Hagelin launched his new U.S. Peace Government to bring prevention-oriented, problem-free administration to America.'' | http://www.natural-law.org | Date Added: 7/13/2003 |
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Nonviolent Peace Force | Report Error | Description: ''To facilitate the creation of a trained, international civilian nonviolent peaceforce. The Peaceforce will be sent to conflict areas to prevent death and destruction and protect human rights, thus creating the space for local groups to struggle nonviolently, enter into dialogue, and seek peaceful resolution.''
| http://www.nonviolentpeaceforce | Date Added: 7/4/2003 |
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Organization of American States | Report Error | Description: 'The nations of the Americas are working more closely together than ever before – strengthening democracy, advancing human rights, promoting peace and security, expanding trade and tackling complex problems caused by poverty, drugs and corruption.'
Special OAS missions have supported the peace process in the following countries: Nicaragua, Suriname, Haiti and Guatemala. | http://www.oas.org | Date Added: 8/19/2003 |
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Half of World's Refugees are Children There are approximately 50 million uprooted people around the world -
refugees who have sought safety in another country, and people displaced withi... (more info)
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