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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Youth Leadership


http://www.flickr.com/photos/25242124@N00/80200381/ Youth leadership refers to fostering the ability to lead in youth to empower them to fully participate in society. Youth leadership training is the practice of teaching, imparting knowledge, and providing instruction in leadership skills to youth in the community, to empower them to organize and lead community activities.

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leadership, skills, training, knowledge, development, youth, child, participation, engagement, understanding, fostering partnership, organizing, children
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The National Council on Youth Leadership is dedicated to the belief that the recognition, encouragement and leadership skills we give to young men and women today serve as a powerful inspiration that can shape their behavior in tomorrow's world.

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SAVE THE DATE OF THE BROWER YOUTH AWARDS! October 24th at Herbst Theatre in San Francisco!
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