From Bronwyn: Cultivating environments for transformational change: Re-imagining Education
Cultivating environments for transformational change: Re-imagining Education By Bronwyn Manley When I applied for the Rotary Peace Scholarship, I was intent on finding educational solutions that could reach the most marginalized and vulnerable communities, in particular displaced populations. Undertaking a … Read more
From Peter: A Geneva Experience from Durham
A Geneva Experience from Durham By Peter Adeyeye The Journey Childhood events sparked my interest in development. I grew up in a loving Christian home where I watched my parents pray with people who fell ill and support both neighbors … Read more
From Caitilin: We are all in this together: reflections on a summer that calls for peace and justice
We are all in this together: reflections on a summer that calls for peace and justice By Caitilin McMillan “We are all in this together” is a phrase many of us will have heard this summer. In the midst of … Read more
From Marco: Femicide Crisis in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico: Impunity, Corruption and Failed Policies
Femicide Crisis in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico: Impunity, Corruption and Failed Policies By Marco Cuevas This year I took part, alongside two talented Duke MIDP Fellows (Jessica Maeda and Ola Hosni), in the Geneva Challenge. Launched six years ago, the Geneva … Read more
From Catherine: Shifting expectations and the perks of my remote internship
Shifting expectations and the perks of my remote internship By Catherine Harris It certainly hasn’t been the summer I was expecting, but there have been some good perks. I was expecting… to be spending the last few months in Geneva, … Read more
From Amanda: Peacebuilding through education innovation for women leaders worldwide
Peacebuilding through education innovation for women leaders worldwide By Amanda Luz When I came to the U.S. to study how education and technology could better support people to collaborate and transform their communities, I certainly couldn’t imagine how urgent … Read more
From Kalkidan: Working for Peace and Development
Working for Peace and Development By Kalkidan Kebede Before joining the RPF program in 2019, I had been working in development fields for more than eight years. I had also been studying the development challenges, poverty trends, the different … Read more
From Chimwemwe: Peace Through Health: Keeping my dream for Malawi alive
Peace Through Health: Keeping my dream for Malawi alive By Chimwemwe Kumwenda The English novelist Graham Greene once said, “There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in”. As a young girl, I … Read more
From Giovanny: Peace from home: thoughts of a peacebuilder during Covid-19
Peace from home: thoughts of a peacebuilder during Covid-19 By Giovanny Rincon Alvarez How should I work for peacebuilding under remote mode? This was the question that I asked myself a month ago when I started my Applied Field Experience … Read more
Alum Branka Panic on AI for Peace – Using Artificial Intelligence for Creating Lasting Peace
Alum Branka Panic on AI for Peace – Using Artificial Intelligence for Creating Lasting Peace On our graduation day, in May 2019, I wrote a “letter to myself”, a beautiful Rotary Peace Fellowship tradition of remembering the day as the … Read more
What makes the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center unique? Watch to learn more!
Watch an information session about the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center and academic programs in Global Studies, Public Health, and Social Work (all at UNC), and in International Development Policy (Duke). Managing Director Susan Carroll explains what makes the Duke-UNC … Read more
The Most Innocent Victims: 2020 Rotary World Peace Conference – Ontario, CA
“The most innocent victims of war: Children and Women – from child soldiers to sex slaves” By Asha Asokan, Class 17 RPF and MIDP 2020 More than 350 million children are living in conflict-affected areas around the world. Women … Read more