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The Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution
While a 2005-07 peace fellow at the University of Queensland in Australia,
 Opira got the idea for creating a conflict resolution center in his homeland. Read RI website report:
Setting the pace for sustainable peace in Uganda    6 January 2010

Message from Rotary World Peace Fellow Alumnus
Godfrey Geoffrey Mukalazi


Rotary World Peace Fellows
 Rotary Peace Fellows are leaders promoting national and international cooperation, peace,
and the successful resolution of conflict throughout their lives, in their careers, and through service activities


Applications for the next intake of Peace Fellows
Applications for next year’s intake should be with the District before the end of April, if Clubs have worthy potential Peace Fellows
(District Governor's Newsletter - December 2009)  Please make nominations to
parkwood@rotarnet.com.au

 

The Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution Uganda

 

The Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution - Link to Rotary

 

The Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution -
Pictures including some from Qld and Grafton NSW

 

The Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution -
 What we do - Conflict Research / Democracy & Governance

 

Our Rotary Foundation Newsletter 15 January 2010
Rotary Addresses Root Causes of Conflict and War

 

Links - Rotary World Peace Fellows

Peace Fellows  (Extract from District Governor's Newsletter December 2009)
Our District can be proud that we have two successful applicants to undertake studies as part of the
 Rotary Centres for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution program.

Georgia Harley, who was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Coomera River Midday,
 has been selected to study the two year Master’s Degree at Duke University in San Francisco, commencing in July 2010.

Victoria Anderson will attend the three month professional development course at the
 Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok in January. Victoria or “Tori”, was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Southport.

Congratulations to both ladies and our interviewing committee, especially Chairperson Deborah Ralf, for this truly fabulous result.
 

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