| Promoting world peace and global understanding Rotary brings together a global network of volunteers from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and professions. With unique perspectives and expertise, members address many of the most pressing humanitarian challenges, which include creating a more peaceful world. Through service projects, peace fellowships, and scholarships, members are taking action against the underlying causes of conflict, including poverty, inequality, ethnic tension, and lack of access to education. Here are just a few examples of how Rotarians are advancing world peace: - The Rotary Club of Marikina, Philippines, hosted a peace forum to exchange ideas on progressing toward a more peaceful world. Rotary clubs from the area attended the half-day forum, aiming to further global peace through service.
- In the United States, the Rotary Club of Branchburg Township, New Jersey, hosted an interfaith dinner and diversity award program. The club recognized people, businesses, and community groups that embrace peace and embody the values of civility, cooperation, and global and community awareness. The program brought together community leaders and the Rotary family to foster peace, understanding, and goodwill.
- The Rotary Clubs of Radolfzell-Hegau, Germany, and Istanbul-Sisli, Turkey, worked together to organize an exchange for university music students in the two countries. The clubs’ aim is to further international and cross-cultural understanding. During the exchange, students not only study music, but also discuss their countries and cultures, helping bridge divides and build new friendships.
This February, Rotary Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month, take action for peace at home or worldwide. Read more stories about peace and conflict resolution to gain inspiration for club and district service projects. Post your club’s project on Rotary Showcase and join the conversation in My Rotary’s discussion groups.
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