Webinar – Peace Education: A Path to the Future

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Caros amigos,

É com muita alegria que convido a todos para participar do webinar que estou organizando junto a equipe do Global Fórum com o tema “Educação para Paz – Um caminho para o futuro”. O encontro será aberto ao público mas é necessário se inscrever antecipadamente. A conversa será em inglês mas é possível assistir com legendas.

Vamos plantar as sementes de Paz juntos! Contamos com vocês!

Dear friends,

We are very happy to invite you to join us for the webinar that I am organizing with the team of the Global Forum, the theme will be “Peace Education – A Path to the Future”. The webinar os open to the public but you need to complete the enrollment form to participate. 

Lets plant the seeds of peace together! Join us!

Regina Proença

About the panel
The Global Forum for Re-Humanizing Education welcomes you to join us for the first webinar facilitated by the Activities Committee of the Executive Council. Inspired by the experiences of our three panelists, this meaningful conversation will think about Peace Education as it is enacted in Brazil, Nepal, and Costa Rica.
Recognizing the diverse cultural and social contexts of the panelists, this webinar will address how we view ideas of peace and how our collective and individual actions can improve society through positive peace and nonviolence.
The intent is to start a dialogue and create a community where we reflect together about the changes we wish to implement to re-flourish the educational process and nourish the fundamental human values that we aspire to strengthen and spread as mentioned in the Declaration of the Global Forum.
Kindly register for the event using the link or QR code above.

About the panelist

Regina Proença is a Brazilian educator with a degree in Philosophy, a Master’s in Communication and Culture, and training in Tibetan Medicine. She is the founder and coordinator of the Fora da Caixa Cultural Collective. She has an ongoing Peace Education program with teenagers since 2018 where she develops and implements actions focused on Positive Peace, Ecocitizenship and Emotional Health.

Chiranjibi Bhandari is from Nepal. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Conflict, Peace, and Development Studies, Tribhuvan University. He is also a fellow for the Young Leaders Neighbourhood First Fellowship (2022) at St. Stephen’s College in New Delhi.
He is also a PhD Candidate at South Asian University, Delhi. A significant aspect of his career has been serving as an operations officer during Nepal’s peace process, where he has played a crucial role in managing arms and ex-combatants during the critical phases of integration and social reintegration.

Luiza Duarte is Brazilian and she holds a Master’s Degree in Peace Education from the University for Peace (United Nations) in Costa Rica. She previously worked at the Conflict Mediation Coordination Office of the Rio de Janeiro Public Defender’s Office in Brazil, where she gained extensive experience in facilitating Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and collaborative approaches. A Law graduate from the State University of Rio de Janeiro, she is currently part of the facilitation team at Peaceflow, an organization dedicated to violence prevention, conflict transformation, and NVC.

About the Global Forum
The Global Forum for Re-Humanizing Education is an international organization being established at the present time, following highly successful recent international events. Bringing together voices from across educational contexts who are concerned with the present conditions of education, The Forum welcomes all who engage in education–whether as a practitioner, a professor, or those who help make policy–to join us in conversation and community as we to dream about and discuss new understandings of education and the place of humanity in it.

Please do feel most welcome to join us as we take it all forward by writing our communications coordinators:
Prof Christoph Wulf ([email protected])
Prof Nathanaël Wallenborst ([email protected])

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