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Question: Where in the world can we find good leadership today? CPNN article: President of Senegal Recognized as a Leader in Human Rights
CPNN Administrator
Posted: Dec. 31 1999,17:00

This discussion question applies to the following articles:

President of Senegal Recognized as a Leader in Human Rights
Summit Conferences in Havana and New York
Peace Walkers - Peaceful Voices of Dissent
The Nobel Peace Prize to Mohamed Yunus and the people of Bangladesh
What do we tell our children about war?
Latin Leaders Plan for Union Based on Culture of Peace
President Morales Stresses Historic Nature of Unasur
On International Day, UN honours Nelson Mandela’s work for peace, justice, equality
Nelson Mandela Día Internacional por la paz, la democracia y la libertad
Journée Internationale Nelson Mandela pour la liberté, la justice et la démocratie
Le frère dominicain « Frei Betto » lauréat du Prix UNESCO/José Martí 2013
El dominico brasileño Frei Betto gana el premio UNESCO/José Martí 2013
Dominican friar Frei Betto to receive 2013 UNESCO/José Martí Prize
The Elders debate ethical leadership (South Africa)
16 Days of Activism: Meet Hania Moheeb, Egypt
16 Days of Activism: Meet Visaka Dharmadasa, Sri Lanka
16 Days of Activism: Julienne Lusenge, Democratic Republic of Congo
16 Days of Activism: Meet Marjorie Lafontant, Haiti
Minister Nkoana-Mashabane pays tribute to former President Nelson Mandela (South Africa)
Nobel Women’s inspirational women activists from around the globe
Mandela is the new Africa
“Human Rights and 23rd Century Movement” Interview with Marta Benavides
Search for Common Ground announces leadership transition
Y Federico Mayor volvió a la UNESCO
Federico Mayor once again at UNESCO
Support Richard Branson’s Ukraine dialogue initiative
USA: Julian Bond (1940-2015): Remembering Civil Rights Freedom Fighter Who Chaired NAACP, Co-founded SNCC
Healing Memories: An Exchange With Peacemaker Mohamed Sahnoun
USA: Father Daniel Berrigan, z’l dead at 94
Annual Report of The Elders
Developing Nations Seek Tax Body to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
Ecuador calls upon the G77 to address the problems of the planet

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hraisz
Posted: Mar. 23 2005,09:43

Thank you for honoring the President of Senegal. So much of the news of Africa is disheartenening. CPNN is devoted to correcting this imbalance. I will read your article and try to inform my friends of the important work being done by leaders such as Wade.
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hraisz
Posted: Oct. 13 2006,21:04

perhaps the question should be where can we find a good environment for leadership to emerge? Thanks for reporting on the meeting in Havana. It seems that Cuba provided the infrastructure for leaders to meet productively, e.g. the leaders of India and Pakistan.
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CPNN Administrator
Posted: Nov. 26 2013,15:00

Once again, as they have done now each year since 2009, the Nobel Women's Initiative provides biographies of 16 women leaders involved in local action for peace and justice around the world, and in particular to stop violence against women.  Last year's biographies were listed in the CPNN discussionboard.
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