My Dear comrade, I congratulate you on this day which many of you will soon discover to be one of the greatest moments in your professional lives. I know from experience, that many of you are nervous at this particularly moment with some of you still asking yourselves: WHERE AM I? WHAT HAS JUST HAPPENED [...]
As I return home to embark upon my peace initiative in Liberia, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to my iLEAP family for their continued support and collaboration. I am thanking them because three years ago, I found myself in a serious situation where I needed a group to help me overcome a [...]
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Few days ago, I accompanied three of iLEAP’s 2010 international fellows to do a presentation about food security at the University of Washington. One key question that the moderator asked me was how is food security related to the peace and reconciliation works that I do at the Population Caring Organization? I think this question [...]
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Thanks for all the collaborating Partners with iLEAP: Seattle International Foundation, Antioch University, Pangea (Giving for global change), individual donors in knowledge sharing, connections and all supporting network such as Washington Cash, Global Washington, Farestart, El Centro de la Raza, TreeHouse, ShoreBank Pacific, Goodwill, BainBridge Graduate Institute, Seattle Foundation, Rural Development Institute, Seattle University, University [...]
The third week of the iLEAP 2010 International Fellowship Program ended with an affluent visit with Milenko Matanovic of Pomegranate Center- What a remarkable three weeks it has been at iLEAP. Each of the 6 international fellows is great and inspiring and their respective work stories are touching. Their works are generally focused at promoting [...]
I am honored to be a part of this year’s fellowship program as a faculty-in-residence. The new fellows are great and I believe that together we’re going to have wonderful time together. Please keep this site opened!!!
The first inter tribal peace and reconciliation forum of the Monrovia Pre-summit project was held on Saturday June 19, 2010 in Monrovia. The one day eight hour forum which is a pilot phase activity of the Liberia Peacebuilder Initiative, brought together one hundred and twenty five (125) tribal people including tribal governors, chiefs, traditional and [...]
We are pleased to welcome Sweet Afrika to the PCO family! Sweet Afrika, a corn husk artist, has announced his decision to join the PCO refugee mothers’ vocational skills training center in the Buduburam Refugee Camp, in Ghana. Sweet Afrika, a 64-year old Liberian refugee, is the only person that I know in Ghana and [...]
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