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June 2008

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- Module 1
- RCPCS ORIENTATION, JUNE 26, 2008
- INDIVIDUAL CONFLICT PRESENTATION, JUNE 27, 2008

  Module 1 :

Irene Santiago, Chief Executive Officer, Mindanao Commission on Women

In module 1, peace fellows learned about the concepts and values of peace and conflict studies. They learned and discussed about gender issues by dividing into four groups to discuss these issues. They also had a chance to learn about conflict resolution and the history of the field.


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  RCPCS ORIENTATION, JUNE 26, 2008

RCPCS Orientation for batch V fellows at Rotary Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Chulalongkorn University. We started with a warm welcome for the peace fellows.

Mr. Tucker McCravy, Deputy Director of RCPCS was checking the answer of Mr. Nimene Myers after finishing “Find Someone Who…”.

During the ice breaking activity, there were activities for fellows to introduce themselves and also to find other fellows who have special talents or interesting traits.

Later in this day, fellows were taken on a campus tour led by ROTARACT students from Chulalongkorn University.

From left: Cecilia Moifula from Sierra Leone, Abraham Fateh from Nigeeria, Sunim from Australia, nimene Myers from Liberia and John Catlin from Australia.

From left: Hanna Seyl from USA, Israel Newberry from Liberia, Sunim from Australia, Wellington Rocha from Brazil, and Raymond Da-boi from Liberia

Participants during class have many opinions on Sri Lanka conflict and how to build networks and alliances to make peace.


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  INDIVIDUAL CONFLICT PRESENTATION, JUNE 27, 2008

Cecilia Moifula

Raymond Da-Boi

Abraham Fateh

John Catlin

Israel Newberry

Peace Fellows, Mr. Tucker McCravy and Dr. Amara Pongsapich

Wellington Rocha

Halidu Musah

Sunim

Hanna Seyl

June 27, 2008, peace fellows were doing Individual Conflict Presentation. They presented about conflicts caused by religious differences, ethnic separation, and natural resources.

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FIELD STUDY TRIP
 


 Field Study Trip I: Northeastern, Thailand
 Field Study Trip II: Kanchanaburi, Thailand
 Field Study Trip III: 3 Southern provinces,
     Thailand

 Field Study Trip IV : Northern, Thailand
 Field Study Trip V : Cambodia

 
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
 


The Rotary Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Chulalongkorn University is now accepting applications for its three-month certificate Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program.

Session V: July to September 2008


Full and part funding for the participants
are provided by Rotary International. The deadline for application is December 1, 2007.

 

 
CONTACT US
 

Rotary Headquarters in USA

The Rotary Foundation
One Rotary Center
1560 Sherman Avenue
Evanston, Illinois 60201-3698 USA

Tel: 847 866 3374
Fax: 847 866 0934
E-mail: rotarycenters@rotary.org

Rotary Peace and Conflict
Studies Center in Bangkok

Chulalongkorn University
254 Prachatipok-Rampaipannee
Bldg. 3F Pathumwan, 10330,
Bangkok Thailand

Tel: +66 2 652 5088
Fax: +66 2 652 5089
E-mail: peace@rotarychula.org
Website: www.rotarychula.org

 

 
MORE INFORMATION
 
Rotary International Website
The Rotary Foundation Website
Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Website




Rotary Center for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution at Chulalongkorn University
254 Vidhaya Pattana Bldg. 2F Pathumwan, 10330, Bangkok Thailand
Tel/Fax: +66 2 611 6175 Fax: +66 2 611 6176 E-mail: peace@rotarychula.org