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A different perspective!   This is the world map according to land area. Africa is just one of the continents.   When the worldmap is resized according to the number of war deaths, the African conti…

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Date: From 14th – 29thJune 2010Countries: - Kenya, Uganda, Somalia and Ethiopia. Background After the one year Women in Peace Leadership programme came to an end in April 2010, COPA sought a No Cost Extension from Pact Inc. under the PEACE II progra…
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The Youth Platform for Change (YP4C) initiative to reach out to the youth of Kenya has so far been a successful journey. The platform carried out two forums of the National Youth Conversation on Agenda 4 and Peace Building with youth from different…
June 25
its a very good value,which I have say african country full of day to day war and conflict should use this as a great(food in the coart
June 25
Youth Platform for Change- Theatre Auditions at East African Media Institute, Contrust House, 8th Floor.
July 2, 2010 at 2pm to July 3, 2010 at 4pm
Theatre has always been a bridge between education and entertainment. From the earliest time, theatre has been used to spread news, share stories and educate people about events or issues within and outside their communities. Recently, the use of t…
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Peace Building Training at Nairobi, Kenya
June 28, 2010 to July 8, 2010
Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) will for the period 28th June to 8th July 2010 conduct a 11 day peace building training in Nairobi for practitioners working in the fields of peace, development, relief and international organizations from the Gr…
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Peace Building Training at Nairobi, Kenya
June 28, 2010 to July 8, 2010
Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) will for the period 28th June to 8th July 2010 conduct a 11 day peace building training in Nairobi for practitioners working in the fields of peace, development, relief and international organizations from the Gr…
June 18
As at now it looks so, other countries also went trough it. Slowly this will end, consider the fact that world wars were not mainly faught by Africa, but if not prevented the 3rd world war could happen in Africa. That is why peace builders need to w…
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Peace Building Training at Nairobi, Kenya
June 28, 2010 to July 8, 2010
Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) will for the period 28th June to 8th July 2010 conduct a 11 day peace building training in Nairobi for practitioners working in the fields of peace, development, relief and international organizations from the Gr…
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The Youth Platform for Change is an initiative run by three organizations; COPA Africa, SANA & KYP. This initiative seeks to bring together youth opinion leaders, youth organizations/groups and young people in general at the grassroots level in disc…
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Peace Building Training at Nairobi, Kenya
June 28, 2010 to July 8, 2010
Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) will for the period 28th June to 8th July 2010 conduct a 11 day peace building training in Nairobi for practitioners working in the fields of peace, development, relief and international organizations from the Gr…
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May 29, 2010 from 8:30am to 4pm
The Youth Platform for Change is an initiative run by three organizations; COPA Africa, SANA & KYP. This initiative seeks to bring together youth opinion leaders, youth organizations/groups and young people in general at the grassroots level in disc…
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May 29, 2010 from 8:30am to 4pm
The Youth Platform for Change is an initiative run by three organizations; COPA Africa, SANA & KYP. This initiative seeks to bring together youth opinion leaders, youth organizations/groups and young people in general at the grassroots level in disc…
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Women in Peace Leadership (WPL) Report on the In-Country trainings

Date: From 14th – 29thJune 2010

Countries: - Kenya, Uganda, Somalia and Ethiopia.

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After the one year Women in Peace Leadership programme came to an end in April 2010, COPA sought a No Cost Extension from Pact Inc. under the PEACE II… Continue

Posted on July 26, 2010 at 3:00pm —

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YOUTH PLATFORM FOR CHANGE (YP4C) - CONSULTATIVE FORUM REPORTS

The Youth Platform for Change (YP4C) initiative to reach out to the youth of Kenya has so far been a successful journey. The platform carried out two forums of the National Youth Conversation on Agenda 4 and Peace Building with youth from different areas in Nairobi.


The aim of having these forums included sharing the idea of the National Youth Conversation and let them own it, learn from them on other possible entry points to the youth and gauge their commitment to the program. The for… Continue

Posted on June 25, 2010 at 6:16pm —

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The Youth Platform Consultative Meeting

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The Youth Platform for Change is an initiative of three organizations: Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA), Safer Nairobi Coalition (SANA) and Kenya Youth Parliament (KYP). This initiative seeks to bring together the opinion of youth leaders at the grassroots level and young people generally, students and student leaders in colleges and Universities, local youth groups and youth organizations countrywide in… Continue

Posted on April 28, 2010 at 2:05pm —

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Peace Building Training

Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) will for the period 28th June to 8th July 2010 conduct a 11 day peace building training in Nairobi for practitioners working in the fields of peace, development, relief and international organizations from the Great Lakes, East Africa and the Horn of Africa.



The training is ideal for practitioners who would like to build their capacities in different thematic areas relating to peace building and conflict transformation. It will best serve the needs… Continue

Posted on April 21, 2010 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

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At 12:11pm on July 9, 2010, Khanyisile Thatshelwe Gabellah said…
whayt is national healing? where do u start and why
At 12:10pm on July 9, 2010, Khanyisile Thatshelwe Gabellah said…
hi nina hope u well, forgive me for my late reponse, this is my email add, tashgabellah@yahoo.com, will send u an email just now.
At 8:36pm on June 19, 2010, ninakonan said…
Hello Dear,
How are you,hope fine,
My name is nina I was impressed when I saw your profile here at www.copafrica.org and I believe we can have long term relationship. Please I will like you to email me back here at (nina33ko@hotmail.com) so I can tell you more about myself ok.
Awaiting for your lovely response
Miss nina.
At 11:54am on March 2, 2010, Khanyisile Thatshelwe Gabellah said…
thank you for the good work you have done. pliz show us wen your next workshops wil be so that we can attend
At 3:43pm on February 23, 2010, Arutun Frieda Daisy said…
Thanks for the coalition for peace project,i know this will help our continent to develope.
 
 
 

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