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Mixed Cities Change Agents Course projects launched

The School for Peace Posted on 02/01/2017 by nswassfp02/01/2017
planning group meets

a meeting took place in the framework of the mixed cities change agents course, in order to discuss and implement the course graduates’ final projects.

The School for Peace completes its 34th facilitator training course

The School for Peace Posted on 29/12/2016 by nswassfp29/12/2016
facilitator training course participants

This year’s facilitator training course ended on the weekend of December 8-9, 2016.

“My preconceptions were put to the test”

The School for Peace Posted on 18/12/2016 by nswassfp18/12/2016
Environmental justice - course participants

With a summary session in early December, the SFP successfully completed a 14-month training course for Jewish and Arab environmental justice leaders.

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The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom - Wahat al-Salam (NSWAS) was established in 1979 as the first educational institution in Israel promoting broad scale change towards peace and more humane, egalitarian and just relations between Palestinians and Jews.

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