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Because of the success of the Library of Congress "OPEN WORLD" Russian Leadership Program (RLP) since its inception in Spring of 1999, the United States Congress has again authorized the Library of Congress to invite up to 3,000 emerging Russian political leaders to be hosted in cities and communities throughout the United States in order to gain significant firsthand experience on how American democracy works and how American citizens conduct their daily lives.  Read More...

 

The Urban Schools Program was established in 1996 under the supervision of Marsha Blakeway. As Program Director, Mrs. Blakeway seeks to foster peacemaking and encourage conflict resolution through mediation training in local schools. The program is partly funded by NPF and is currently established in two local D.C. schools, Alice Deal Junior High and Benjamin Murch Elementary SchoolRead More..

 

Beginning in 1991, under the guidance of Sarah Harder and in partnership with Olga Bessolova, the National Peace Foundation helped to develop and has worked with Russian Civic Partnerships (formerly known as the Russian Civic and Professional Women's Network).  Read More...

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Responding to a request by leaders of an Israeli and a Palestinian non-governmental organization, the National Peace Foundation (NPF) has joined the Institute of World Affairs (IWA) in preparing a plan for a three-to-five year program for dialogue involving leaders of youth organizations in both jurisdictions.  Read More...

 

 

 

Foreign Policy

 

 

Trans Caucasus Women's Dialogue

The Transcaucasus Women's Dialogue is an outgrowth of first Women's Forum on Democracy and Development held in Armenia in 1991, and facilitated...   more...

 

 

US-Cuba-Canada Electronic Dialogue

U.S. sanctions on Cuba have virtually cut Americans off from one of our closest neighbors. The goal of NPF’s US-Cuba-Canada Electronic Dialogue...   more...

 

 

Africa University

The National Peace Foundation’s collaboration with Zimbabwe’s Africa University sought to establish a new generation of responsible African... more...

 

 

 


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