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Global Peace Convention 2017: Global Peace Youth Summary

Mar 2, 2017

Prof. Leah T. Marangu Speaks at Closing Plenary during Global Peace Convention Kuala Lumpur 2013

Jun 30, 2014

With an introduction from GPF President, Mr. James Flynn, Professor Leah T. Marangu, the Vice-Chancellor of Africa Nazarene University in the Republic of Kenya, speaks at the 2013 GPC Closing Plenary in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This session will present summations of...

Interview Ambassador Azmat Hassan, Former Ambassador of Pakistan and Senior Faculty Associate at the Seton Hall University School of Diplomacy and International Relations

Jan 9, 2014

In an interview at the recent Global Peace Convention in Malaysia, Former Ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. S. Azmat Hassan, discusses the importance of interfaith initiatives and his experience at the Convention. GPF’s annual Global Peace Convention is a preeminent,...

Mrs. Collette Caprara Speaks on Women Leadership at GPC Kuala Lumpur 2013

Dec 29, 2013

Mrs. Collette Caprara, Editor, DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society, The Heritage Foundation, USA Date: Dec. 6th 2013Topic: Women In LeadershipSession: Toward an Ethic of Compassion and Cooperation Women are an undeniable part in building a more peaceful world....

Ms. Camilla Schippa Speaks on Interfaith Partnerships at GPC Kuala Lumpur 2013

Dec 29, 2013

Ms. Camilla Schippa, Director of the Institute for Economics and Peace speaks on Interfaith and the Global Peace Index. Date: Dec. 6, 2013Session: Interfaith PartnershipsTopic: Living For the Greater Good: The Moral Foundation for Inspiring Innovative Change Recent...
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