March 2013

The launch of Aid 2.0

Andreas Perez de Fransius, Peace is Profitable Contributor, discusses a new approach to international aid for developing countries.  Mentions of the European Union (EU) currently conjure up images of financial distress and bailouts. While facing such challenges, this much-maligned institution is currently debating how its international development cooperation can complement the individual efforts of its 27 […]

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Peace Journalism – A New Paradigm for Reporters

With all the hubbub about this month being the tenth anniversary of the American invasion of Iraq, we’ve heard plenty about the cost, the losses, and the problems of the ongoing violence in Iraq. There have also been a smattering of stories about how the mainstream media could (or should) have covered the lead up

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David Michel – Witnessing to Protect Dolphins

Eyewear professional David Michel discusses his experience at Taiji Cove, volunteering to prevent dolphin slaughter. “There it is: the little town with a really big secret,” announces The Cove’s trailer. (See below.) Viewers soon come to find out that Taiji’s dark secret is the capturing of dolphins (and whales) for captivity and for slaughter. The

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Josselyne Herman-Saccio – Causing a Big Shift

As a leader of transformative programs, Josselyne doesn’t just stop at transforming individuals; she’s out to change the world. Tell me how you got started. I started leading transformative programs when I was 19 and discovered it would be an access to causing peace on the planet in my lifetime. What interests you most about

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