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Rotary Positive Peace Activator Training Program Application: Middle East North Africa

The Rotary – Institute for Economics & Peace Partnership invites applications for the Rotary Positive Peace Activator Middle East North Africa Program. This opportunity is open to individuals committed to peacebuilding in the Middle East North Africa region. Applicants should either be from / based / or doing significant work (living, working, or studying) in the […]

RPFAA Annual General Meeting – October 5

​Calling all Peace Fellows and friends! ​The Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumni Association (RPFAA) invites you to attend its annual general meeting. All Peace Fellows (alumni and current) and friends of the Peace Fellowship program are welcome to join us! ​Are you interested in connecting with other Peace Fellows and getting involved in RPFAA activities in […]

International Organizations through the Back Door: Advice and Experiences on Breaking In

Saturday, September 7, 9:30 PM – 11:00 PM GMT+9 Back by popular demand! ​How do you BREAK IN to land a position at an international organization like the United Nations, OAS or the OECD? ​Let’s hear from those who have done it! ​This free webinar will feature a panel discussion with international professionals discussing their […]

Global Chorus: Peace Edition

I am a Rotary Peace Fellow and social justice advocate and educator. I am currently in the process of creating and editing an anthology of reflections by Peacebuilders across the world. My intention is for the contributors to this book to be primarily RPFs and Rotarians working in Peace, along with some key Peacebuilders aligned […]

Webinar: International Careers through the Back Door: Advice and Experiences on Breaking In

The RPFAA is pleased to invite you to a career webinar on Saturday, May 11th. How do you break in to land a position at an international organization like the United Nations, OAS or the OECD? Let’s hear from those who have done it! This free webinar will feature a panel discussion with international professionals […]

RPFAA Follow-Up: How Do We Break Through the Silence and Act for Peace and Justice in the Israel/Palestine Crisis?

In February, the RPFAA sponsored “How Do We Break Through The Silence& Act for Peace & Justice: Israel/Palestine Crisis?” led by Rotary Peace Fellows Katherine Hughes-Fraitekh and Kiran Singh Sirah. As a follow-up, we want to introduce you to Atta Khaled. Atta is a key member of the Palestinian Youth Advisory Panel (YAP) with whom […]

RPFAA Regional Coordinators

The Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumni Association warmly welcomes the new Regional Coordinators for 2024-2026. This marks a pivotal time as the Association focuses on organizational structuring and activating new regions. Selected for their experience and unwavering dedication, these coordinators will play a crucial role in nurturing and guiding the community in the forthcoming years. Congratulations […]

Rotary Positive Peace Activator Program: North America & Caribbean Cohort

Opportunity for peacebuilders living, working, and/or studying in North America and the Caribbean The Rotary-Institute for Economics & Peace Partnership is one of Rotary’s three strategic partnerships, connecting the world’s leading think tank on peace (IEP) and the power of 1.4 million Rotary members worldwide – to educate and activate Rotary members as peacebuilders. Created in […]

Webinar: How Do Break Through The Silence & Act For Peace & Justice: Israel/Palestine Crisis

The Rotary Peace Fellow Alumni Association is inviting you to participate in an informal Rotary Peace Fellow community discussion and sharing session moderated by RPF Kiran Singh Sirah. Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Time: 7 am PT, 10 am ET, 4:00 pm CET, 5:00 pm Middle East, 6 pm EAT, 10 pm Thailand  We’ve heard […]

Minority Women

Gender equality has become a vital topic in social policy around the world. It is also a central component in development, peacebuilding, and humanitarian work. With much funding and efforts directed towards women’s inclusion and participation, minority women often feel left out.