Culture of Peace Initiative

Peace Practices - Peace Day September 21

The Culture of Peace Initiative (CPI) is a UN-designated "Peace Messenger Initiative" with participants in all the world's regions. Its purpose is to unite the strengths of organizations and individuals who are working to make Peace a practical reality. The highlight of the Initiative is International Day of Peace (Peace Day), which is celebrated ...learn more

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Author: Ian Wagenhuis(Wagenhuis)
 
Publisher: Ian Wagenhuis(Wagenhuis)
 
Contact Person: Ian Wagenhuis(Wagenhuis)
 
Key Website: www.terrainc.nl
 
Date Published: 2009-02-09
 
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Language: English
 

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