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Join Rotary Peace Fellow, Robert Sijstermans, for a engaging discussion on peacebuilding and conflict resolution. Explore the role of Rotary Peace Fellows, the importance of education in peace initiatives, and the future of global peace efforts. Gain insights on human rights, mediation work, and the challenges faced in conflict zones. Discover the impact of Rotary's commitment to sustainable peace and long-term support in communities worldwide. Don't miss this informative session blending theory and practice in peace operations.
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DBP (Death By Powerpoint) Presentation plan -> 5/5/5 5 minutes background 5 minutes Present and Educational bit 5 minutes Future and Take Away’s
5 minutes background: Leading up to Rotary Peace Fellowship Human Rights Lawyer Neighbourhood mediation Work: Middle East/West-Africa But, someting is missing ...
5 minutes Present:Beeing a Rotary Peace Fellow Who are the Peace Fellows? Why Bradford University? MA Conflict, Security and Development Topics: CIMIC/SSR/Asia/Peacekeeping/Peacebuilding
Educational part 1. What instrument causes most deaths in the world and who regulates them? 2. Are there more or less conflicts in the world today? 3. What is the Mc Donalds doctrine and does it apply? 4. Is China the new Superpower? 5. The Playstation effect 6. What is the bodybag effect?
Current & Future NATO Operations Division Stopping conflict: getting your money’s worth? A wave of peace “Establishing peace is a very slow and complex process (especially after a civil war) which is not done by military but civilians.” Colonel Schneider, Swiss Army. Aspirations: Pracademic -> Bridging theory & practice in peace operations
Take Away’s Local Work Matters: Rotary Sustainability and Long Term Commitment: Polio Simplifying peace & conflict is a mistake. They are processes which take time Rotary creates a Wave of Peace