Members’ Publications

Academy for Peace and Development, Georgia

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Volunteering in Georgia

Published:
By: Academy for Peace and Development
Description: This handbook is inspired by the wish to motivate young people to come as European Volunteers to Georgia to experience what will become a lifelong memory.

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Partnership-building activity Manual

Published: 2009
By: Academy for Peace and Development
Description: Manual on how to implement a partnership-building activity within the Youth in Action programme

CEIPES, Italy

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Culture of Peace in Young People\\\'s view

Published: 2010
By: CEIPES, UNOY Peacebuilders, WIYU, Foundation of Knowledge, BIT
Description: The project “Culture of peace in young people’s view” was implemented in the framework of the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World (2001-2010), initiated by UNESCO. This publication is the result of the activities done within the “Culture of peace in young people’s view” project. It is mainly directed to organizations working in the field of peace education, being a useful resource for youth workers and youth trainers whom plan to organise activities in this ambit.

Fundacion Cultura de Paz

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Youth for a culture of peace

Published: 2006
By: Fundacion Cultura de Paz, UNOY Peacebuilders
Description: Survey Results and Proposal of Global Youth Solidarity Fund and Programme

Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor, Armenia

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Human Rights in Lori Region

Published: 2007
By: Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor
Description: The results of monitoring in the Mental Health Facility of Lori Region, Vanadzor Nursing Home, Vanadzor Children\'s Home

Peace Dialogue

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Armenians and Turks: Let the people talk about it

Published: 2009
By: Peace Dialogue
Description: In April and May of 2009 representatives of Peace Dialogue NGO had several meetings and interviews in Istanbul, Turkey among the citizens of the city to reveal the approach and moods of Turkish society regarding the present state of Armenian-Turkish relations. Discussions were organized among those citizens of Istanbul from different ethnic origins, with intellectuals, and with ordinary people.