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From child soldier to peace promoter! | 70333-3
In Damara, Central African Republic, after losing his leg in the year he fought for the Seleka armed group, Sartourne has joined a World Vision Peace Club- a safe space for adolescents to share their experiences, learn about the importance of peace and develop new vocation skills like mechanics.
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From child soldier to peace promoter! | 70333-2
In Damara, Central African Republic, after losing his leg in the year he fought for the Seleka armed group, Sartourne has joined a World Vision Peace Club- a safe space for adolescents to share their experiences, learn about the importance of peace and develop new vocation skills like mechanics.
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From child soldier to peace promoter! | 70333-1
In Damara, Central African Republic, after losing his leg in the year he fought for the Seleka armed group, Sartourne has joined a World Vision Peace Club- a safe space for adolescents to share their experiences, learn about the importance of peace and develop new vocation skills like mechanics.
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Give Peace a Chance | 8608-7
Muslim children hold up peace signs in Mindanao, Philippines
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Peace demonstration | 60581-2
A young demonstrator protests for peace in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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The street belongs to the people | 15390-1
A protestor waves a flag during the "Labor Day Celebration" following regime overthrow in Tunis, Tunisia.
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2009-1013 | 2009-1013
Brothers in Israel who belong to two pacifist bi-national Palestinian/Israeli organizations, Parent Circle and Combatants for Peace. Both organizations bring people from opposing sides together to support each other and find peace.
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2005-64 | 2005-64
Abraham, a night watchman, stands at attention at the headquarters of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) in Rumbek, South Sudan during a peacebuilding workshop in March 2002. After decades of civil war, the SPLM signed a peace agreement with the Sudanese government in early 2005.
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2005-67 | 2005-67
Members of Guinea's Mano River Women's Peace Network, a grassroots network of women's peace activists, wait to greet the Mano River heads of state at a summit held in May 2004.
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2005-363 | 2005-363
A freedom activist from Southern Sudan celebrates during a peace accord between the Khartoum government and the Southern Sudan government SPLM, founded by the late Dr. John De Mabior Garang, who died in a plane crash in July. The agreement, which was signed in Nairobi, Kenya and witnessed by world...
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2007-402 | 2007-402
At the November 29, 2006 civic reception in Dhaka, the first Bangladeshi Nobel laureate, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, urges the country?s battling political parties to sign a peace accord, agree to participate in the then coming elections, and vow themselves to form a coalition government whatever the...
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