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Youth Movement for Peace and Non-Violence
(a.k.a.: YMPNV)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: www.ympnv.org
 
Main Email: youthmovement [at] ympnv.org
 
Contact Name: Mr. Alpha Jalloh, National Director
 
Contact Email: alpha [at] ympnv.org
 
Phone: 00232-22-225897
 
Fax: 00232-22-224439
 
Headquarters: 24 Sackville Street, P.M.B. 341
Freetown, Western Area
Freetown 00232
Western Area
Sierra Leone
 
Staff: 54
 
Volunteers: 450
 
Members: 24
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 15:02:43
 

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The Youth Movement for Peace and Non-Violence; a non-profit non-political youth-serving agency was officially launched on the 2nd of November 2001. The idea of its formation was to affect a culture of non-violence, especially amongst youth who became victims and perpetrators of the decade old civil conflict in our country.



With relative peace in Sierra Leone after the signing of the Lome Peace Accord, the Youth Movement for Peace and Non-Violence is determined to effect a transformation from the culture of war to a culture of peace and non-violence.

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