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Supporting the Non-Violence Project offers you the opportunity to be part of our ambition to inspire and influence the leaders of tomorrow. MORE
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The unique ‘Non-Violence’ symbol is featured in more than thirty cities around the world, on five continents. MORE |
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Thanks to our sponsors and contributors we will continue to develop the Non-Violence Project, and to inspire and guide young people to solve conflicts without violence. MORE
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In order to guarantee the quality of our programs and to maximize our outreach we have established partnerships with a few selective international organizations. MORE |
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During the years a large number of helping hands and wise minds have contributed with insights and guidance. These are members of our Avisory Board. MORE |
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Supporting the Non-Violence Project offers you the opportunity to be part of our ambition to inspire and influence the leaders of tomorrow. By demonstrating your involvement, you are also more likely to engage and motivate your own staff and associates:
• Become a global, national or local partner • Become a Project partner • Become a Non-Violence Project friend • Offer in-kind contributions to help offset our costs
Please contact Jan Hellman at jan(at)nonviolence.com for more informationon these opportunities. |
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Beijing Peace Park, 2008
Berlin, Germany, Berlin Wall, 1989
Caen, France, 2001
Cape Town, South Africa, 1996
Curitiba, Brazil, 1999
Gothenburg, Sweden, 1998
Honolulu, USA, 2009
Lausanne Olympic Museum, Switzerland, 1996
London Trafalgar Square, UK, XXXX
Malmö, Sweden, 1986
Moscow Red Square, Russia, Perestrojka 1987
Miami, USA, 1997
New York, USA, 1988
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 Honolulu, Hawaii
 Malmoe, Sweden
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 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Ancher Family, Claes Art RepublicBTS Group Big Machine Media Bjäringer Family, Martin Credit Suisse Private Banking C2 Brand Implementation Episerver FidagSA Fipotex Fronter International Heineman Foundation H&M Knudsen Family, Elina and Keilian Lönnqvist Family, Anders Qbrick AB Stephen de Heinrich Family TACK Training International Taylor Family, Christopher United Waters International Zound Industries Inc
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The Raoul Wallenberg Academy for Young Leaders Raoul Wallenberg Academy for Young Leaders, a Swedish Trust since 2001, is honouring Raoul Wallenberg by running a program for high school students in Sweden since. The purpose is to create more understanding and respect for the leadership role and the benefits and responsibilities of being a leader. One of the unique aspects of this program is that the young participants are receiving the same level of education as professionals in the midst of their careers.
The lecturers represent several categories of societysuch as CEO's politicians, military commanders, priests, teachers, a conductor from an orchestra and a role model from the arts, fashion or musicworlds;
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The Nobel Peace Laureates Foundation The Peace Appeal Foundation was launched with a mandate from five Nobel Peace Laureates, Adolfo Esquivel, Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Frederik Willem de Klerk, Mairead Maguire and Nelson Mandela, to provide leadershipin support of the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence. In 1997, all 27 living Nobel Peace Laureates issued an appealto the Heads of States of all member countries of the United Nations, known as the Appeal of the Nobel Peace Laureates for the Children of the World. The appeal was one of the formative initiatives leading to the declarationby the United Nations General Assembly of the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence beginning in 2001.
The Foundation is operating as a network composed of social entrepreneurs,conflict resolution professionals, leaders from business and government,as well as academics and others dedicated to the cause of peace;
www.peaceappeal.org
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TACK Training International TACK is the oldest truly global management and sales training organizationin the world. It was founded in 1948 and operates today on all five continentswith offices in 46 countries across the world. TACK offers cutting edge and award winning solutions covering the following areas: Personal Development, People Management, Leadership, Change Management, Business Management, Project Management, Communication, Sales and Sales Management, Finance and Customer Service.
www.tack-training.ch
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Mia Bergendahl, Switzerland VICE PRESIDENT | HEINEMAN FOUNDATION, NEW YORK
Rick Burton, USA FOUNDER | BURTON MARKETING GROUP
Luca Scolari, Italy HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER
Rick Frederick, USA STATE OF FLORIDA SCHOOL BOARD
Ron Froehlich, USA PRESIDENT | WORLD GAMES
Diane Landsberg, USA PRESIDENT | THE NON-VIOLENCE PROJECT, USA
Wandi Nzimandi, South Africa PRESIDENT | THE NON-VIOLENCE PROJECT, SOUTH AFRICA
Speedy Rice, USA PROFESSOR | SPECIALIST IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Parul Sharma, India HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER | FORMER ADVISOR TO THE EC IN SOUTH ASIA
Sune Skadegard Thorsen, Denmark INT. LAWYER | SPECIALIST IN CSR RELATED ISSUES
Ann Westerberg, Sweden PROGRAMME DIRECTOR | RAOUL WALLENBERG ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LEADERS
Jim Wine, USA DIRECTOR OF THE NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES FOUNDATION
Agsie Pilay, South Africa LIFE SKILLS COORDINATOR | GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS, ARTS, RECREATION AND CULTURE |
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