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Civil Society and Peace (2005) Print E-mail

The conclusion of most organizations from around the world, as they report progress toward a culture of peace during the first five years of the International Decade for the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World, is that a global movement for a culture of peace is advancing.

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