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New Zealand Red Cross and the International Committee of the Red Cross are runningan essay competition for undergraduate and postgraduate tertiary students.
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The theme of the contest is "Imagine a World Free of Nuclear Weapons" sponsored by the United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs in collaboration with Harmony for Peace Foundation. Children and teens of the world are encouraged to create a work of art that relates to this theme and to submit it t
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Organized by The Goi Peace Foundation and UNESCO
Endorsed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan Japan Private High School Federation, Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education Supported by FELISSIMO CORPORATION
As today’s young people are crucial for the
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The 2011 Peace Song focuses the theme “The Right to Nationality”
The Facebook page offers information about terms and condition of the competition: https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=490288653274
NZ Online Songwriting Competitions ‘PEACE SONG’ is an online songwriting co
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UNESCO has just launched a YouTube and YouKou-run 90-second video contest for young people, as part of its special programme for the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity. Each video is intended to provide a personal vision of the meaning and future
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The Citizen Ambassadors contest is running from 23 June to 23 August 2010 with the theme of the Millennium Development Goals. The aspiring Citizen Ambassadors are asked to express their points of view, personal experiences, and suggestions on how to achieve those goals. The results will be announced
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The NGO peace and disarmament community will be showing a 5-minute video at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference at the United Nations this May, comprised of video clips from people around the world speaking about their desire to live in a world without nuclear weapons. We want you
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