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The Peace and Conflict Resolution Committee, through our partnerships with several leading universities, help Rotary Peace Fellows develop the skills to strengthen peace efforts, train local leaders to prevent and mediate conflict, and support long-term peace building in areas affected by conflict. We provide up to 100 peace fellowships per year at Rotary Peace Centers.  Today, 42 million people are displaced by armed conflict or persecution.
 
Chair:  Jim Halderman, dghalderman2011@comcast.net
 

Epic Ethics for Peaceful Schools Program promotes and supports safer, more respectful, bully-free environments for our children and youth. Using an adaptation of Rotary’s 4- way test along with preselected books, activities and songs, the program provides tools and concepts for thoughtful problem solving and healthy relationships. Contact Cher Cruz for more information:  charissa@epicethics.org
 
Learn more at  www.epicethics.org
 
 

Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution (PCPR) Discussion Group

Rotarian M.D. Kinoti from Westminster 7:10 Club is co-facilitating a Rotary International Cadre discussion group on Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution (PCPR) for the next 6 months. This forum is for members to discuss PCPR project planning and implementation, and for Rotarians to seek PCPR expertise. If interested, please join the discussion at https://my.rotary.org/en/node/235991