I may be wrong, but I feel that at least the writer has a persuasive beginning. My parents' house in my young school formed the view of the world of service. In her parenting, my mother likes to use the advice of the Scottish poet Robert Burns to explain: "Oh, seeing our gifts to others is a gift for us (this is a gift for us "The original work of Burns is" Please introduce us Pow'r giftie who caught us / Please come and meet us "
Several participants asked Pope Peter Flanders to write an overnight article on this issue as a partner of Laudatos. But other people like Northern Ireland Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Corrigan-Maguire told the United States that this problem is part of it. I would like to see "nonviolence". Peter Texon, Vice President of the Human Development Directorate of the Vatican, said he had heard about these calls, but his claim first thought that the "summary of the social doctrine of the church" had to be revised. On the issue of nuclear weapons
In 2006, Menchú is one of the founder of the Nobel laureate initiative and is also Nobel Peace Prize winner Jodie Williams, Shirin Ebadi, Wangari Maathai, Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan Maguire. Six women representing North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa have summarized their experiences and decided to work together for peace, justice and equality. The goal of the Nobel women's initiative is to help strengthen the rights of women around the world. Menchú is a member of PeaceJam. Its mission is to nurture young leaders who promise positive change in themselves, communities, and the world by inspiring people who have received the Nobel Peace Prize to convey their spirit, skills, and wisdom . "She talks to young people around the world through PeaceJam conference."
2006 - Ebadi is the founder of the Nobel Women Initiative and is Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Wangari Maathai, Jody Williams, and RigobertaMenchúTum of Nobel Peace Prize winners. Six ladies representing the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa have decided to collaborate to bring peace and peace in a peaceful and equitable way, summarizing their experiences. The goal of the Nobel women's initiative is to strengthen the efforts made to support women's rights around the world.
The achievement of the greatest peace for women may be the end of the civil war. Mailead Korigan and Betty Williams who won the Nobel Prize in a peaceful role in Ireland at the "Good Friday Agreement" in 1998, Ellen Johnson Sirleff who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in the role of the end of the Liberian war Reima Gubowi. I won a prize. Bahia Harry was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in the work that ended the Lebanon Civil War (2005). It is only Ruth Mendes de la Vega who signed peacefully in Guatemala in 1996. In El Salvador and Nicaragua, women are also the key to the end of the civil war