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Posted on March 26, 2010 - by marcob
Global Peace Exchange’s Third Annual Peace Week!
Tuesday April 6: 7:30 pm Peace discussion meeting in Dunlap Success
Center, Rwanda Genocide vigil to follow on Landis Green around 8:30
Wednesday April 7: Tee Off For Toilets 10-2 on Union Green: Fundraiser for the new toilet sanitation project in Rwanda with games, an obstacle course, and bake sale.
Thursday April 8: Amnesty concert featuring Dave Tieff, Union Green
from 12pm- 1 pm
Saturday April 10: Beatles tribute concert with The Rent-A-Car 7 and
The Jacob Jeffries Band, Engine Room; doors open at 9
Sunday April 11: Peace in the Park 11am -6pm Railroad square
Posted on May 1, 2009 - by GlobalPeaceExhange
GPE Bukomero Director Named Boren Scholar
Isabel Callejas, the director of GPE’s Bukomero program in Rwanda, was recently awarded the Boren Scholarship. Isabel, born in Miami and raised in Nicaragua, joined GPE’s team in 2007. She plans to use the scholarship to study Kiswahili in Tanzania. This prestigious scholarship provides unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to add an important language component to their educations. Boren focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are both critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad opportunities.
Thus far, GPE alumni include two Truman Scholars, a Rhodes Scholar, and a Boren Scholar among numerous other scholarship and fellowship recipients.
Posted on April 14, 2009 - by GlobalPeaceExhange
United Nations World Food Programme official visits FSU and GPE
On assignment from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Douglass Casson Coutts is a Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, College of Human Sciences at Auburn University. He is developing and teaching Auburn’s first undergraduate course on “World Hunger: Causes, Consequences and Responses,” assisting in designing a Hunger Studies Minor area of study, helping to establish an International Institute of Global Hunger at Auburn, supporting “Universities Fighting World Hunger” (UFWH), a joint partnership with WFP and Auburn University with 70 university members in North America, and is a guest lecturer at UFWH member universities.
As Special Advisor on Child Hunger to WFP’s Executive Director, he was previously based in Washington, D.C., and charged with working with institutions in North America as part of the new global Child Hunger Initiative being developed by WFP in conjunction with UNICEF and the World Bank. Within this framework, he was supporting efforts to launch an outreach and advocacy program with institutions of higher learning and was the WFP manager responsible for the WFP/Auburn University partnership and UFWH. He was also part of a team formulating a strategy for corporate partnership development in North America in support of WFP humanitarian and development operation worldwide.
Mr. Coutts has more than 23 years of experience with WFP, more recently as Country Director for Bangladesh, where he oversaw the organization’s single-largest development operation in the world - embracing integrated food security, school feeding and refugee operations, nutritional support and HIV/AIDS awareness/community health programs. He has represented WFP all over the wold, including a stint in 1997-98 as the UN’s first Humanitarian Coordinator for North Korea, responsible for implementing what at the time was WFP’s biggest emergency operation. He also served as WFP Country Director in Nepal and Namibia, and as WFP’s Representative to the United Nations, USA and Canada based in New York.
http://www.coss.fsu.edu/lectures/2009/douglas-casson-coutts
