Posts Tagged ‘event’

Peace Day Event in Kenya: Borabu Sports for Peace

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

The Borabu Sports for Peace initiative aims to use the power of sport to provide a positive environment for interaction for young people affected by the recent post-election conflict in the Borabu-Sotik Border, Kenya, where over 70 people lost lives and over 20,000 were displaced. The 21 September event to be held at Borabu will launch a series of activities for youth aged 8 to 21 in schools and communities across Borabu and Sotik which were most affected by the recent unrest. Activities will include talks, drama workshops, tree planting as well as sports tournaments. Heideliberg Christian Community & Medical Centre (HCCMC) and 5 community-based organizations will help organize the activities and children will have access to trained peer counselors.

View the London Week of Peace Concert live this Saturday!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

The London Week Of Peace invites you to follow the opening of peace week on the 13th of September from 12 noon till 6pm (GMT) at London’s Trafalgar Square. The concert will be filmed and broadcasted live on the Internet to a worldwide audience of millions, so come and be part of celebrating this unique event. Click on the link below to enjoy a dynamic collection of music artists from all over world performing a diverse range of music from a variety of genres.


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Geneva World Peace Festival 2008

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

B1nation TV is launching a Festival entitled: “B1 NATION at GENEVA WORLD PEACE” from September 11 to 21, 2008 online and from September 19 to 21, 2008 “on the ground” in Geneva at the “Place des Nations”, inviting the population during 3 days (from 10:00 to 19:30) to discover international and regional humanitarian organizations, the culture of people and discover the music and peace messages from 5 continents. The Geneva World Peace festival is based on 2 pillars: The Olympic Games Spirit and the United Nations Spirit. Artists will include Sananda Maitreya, Norma Ray, Francis Lalanne and Liel.

Artists, people (the civil society), Humanitarian Organizations, Intergovernmental Institutions and Specialized Agencies working for the UN , the public and media will be invited by the festival organizers to focus on individual peacemakers, philanthropists, humanists and United Nation’s efforts to bring solutions to the society, maintain peace, dialogue and continue to monitor international cooperation among nations. For more information: http://www.geneva-world-peace.org/