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Gaddafi dictatorship better than our democracy

A Kenyan, Emmanual Bahati recently wrote on The Standard newspaper on this topic. He argued that Libya is one ofYou can read more on:…Continue

Tags: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/letters/InsidePage.php?id=2000045511&cid=17&story=Gaddafi%20dictatorship%20better%20than%20our%20democracy

Started Oct 28, 2011

Another "War on Terror" in East Africa that may not be won.

Over the last weekend, Nairobi announced they have revoked article 51 of the United Nations and sent its troops across the border deep into Somalia to attack Al-Shabaab militants over what they…Continue

Tags: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/10/20111016115410991692.html, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15317684

Started Oct 18, 2011

Global Tolerance Vs International Intervention
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The international law allows countries to intervene when massive human rights violations are witnessed in countries around the globe. A number of uprisings in North Africa and Middle East have…Continue

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Gaddafi dictatorship better than our democracy

A Kenyan, Emmanual Bahati recently wrote on The Standard newspaper on this topic. He argued that Libya is one ofYou can read more on: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/letters/InsidePage.php?id=2000045511&cid=17&story=Gaddafi%20dictatorship%20better%20than%20our%20democracySee More
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Another "War on Terror" in East Africa that may not be won.

Over the last weekend, Nairobi announced they have revoked article 51 of the United Nations and sent its troops across the border deep into Somalia to attack Al-Shabaab militants over what they termed 'a search for kidnapped tourists and aid workers'. Honestly, there have been a number of kidnappings along the Kenya/Somali border in the recent past but it is not clear whether Al-Shabaab is involved. This came only days after Washington announced it will send 100 armed troops to Uganda to help…See More
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the organisation I work for is...
Seeds of Peace Africa (SOPA) International
its mission is to...
facilitate the empowerment of children, young people and women through non-violent means, conflict transformation and peace education/training, research and analysis, counselling and networking in order for them to participate in building positive peace, sustainable development and respect for human dignity in realizing a just and friendly world.
my job title is
Programme Coordinator
find out more at this website...
http://www.sopa.or.ke
my story so far
I am is a versatile, analytical, and hard working individual with a practical approach to issues. Always strives and aspires to achieve results. I have commendable negotiation and problem solving skills, proven ability to manage and complete projects/programs to highest standards; with a meticulous attention to fine details having worked in various development fields such as health, education, social justice and peace with groups of different ages. I am is also a good trainer/facilitator, reporter and public speaker with quality voice projection, an ardent development, environmental, non-violence, and social justice crusader.
ask me 'why global tolerance?' and I will answer
The world is fast changing and becoming a small community. Everyone is turning out to be a global citizen and we must co-exist with each other and respect our cultural diversity. Today, we still have many conflicts in various parts of the world and this affect the whole humankind. We must develop a culture of peace and begin in a small way in changing the world to be a better place to live. We must accept that we are one people under God! This is why we need to tolarate each other to realise our abilities in our diversity.
the one thing I would change in the world is...
Discrimination on basis of race, religion, class, colour, sex, tribe etc.
I'm passionate about...
Supporting people to positively change and be able to realize their dreams and goals. This way I also realize my dream!
connect with me to talk about...
Non-violence, Development, Media, Conflict Transformation and Advocacy (Social Justice).

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Too Many yet So Little: A Eulogy of One African Woman.



Two weekends ago, I attended a final journey and paid homage to one of the most celebrated African

women. I am saying she was celebrated NOT because she was the first woman in East and Central Africa to obtain a PhD; neither because she was the first woman to head a department at the University of Nairobi nor because she was the first African woman to win the most coveted Nobel Peace Prize that she was awarded in 2004. It is a fact that in her 71-year-old life, she won over…

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At 16:25 on February 23, 2012, Pauline Atta said…

Hello Dear,

How is everything with you,I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately.I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here,since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on(pauline120atta@yahoo.co.th)for the full details.
Have a nice day.

thanks
Pauline Atta

At 9:24 on October 7, 2011, Simon Cohen said…
Welcome to you, brother!
At 23:45 on September 15, 2011, Scott Forbes said…
I didn't realise Seeds of Peace operated in Africa as well I know the Middle East programme very well!
 
 
 

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