Children of the Earth - Summer/Fall 2016

 
Nina Attends 2016 Co-Evolutionary Vision Quest: Sharing the Dream
 
 
 
 
Yash Kumar is travelling throughout the United States previewing his recent movie and singing at events. He even was here in Burlington VT. He is our outreach Children of the Earth representative coming from Nepal. He is a renowned artist and gives his time freely to help funds charities.
 
 
 
 
COE has been active over the last year establishing our roots in Melamchi, Nepal.
We have also been busy opening our office in Kathmandu. The office is run by our board member Laura Levtov from Toronto, Canada who resides in Nepal 5 months of the year.
 
 
 
 
We are sharing the orphans story with you. We are working for orphans from 2012 but we are just supporting them for their education at this time we have not  resources to support them for each and every need of life. Me and our team supporting together for their education.
 
 
 
This is a critical time in our world. Our youth require our support more than ever before to inspire them in taking action towards the future that they are destined to create. Your contribution will assist us to continue our work with youth leaders all over the world to inspire and equip them to live meaningful lives by assisting to become social change agent and spiritual activists.
 
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We are pleased to bring to you the autumn edition of our Newsletter and attached herewith is a full progress report of the work done over the past 12 months until end of June 2016.
 
 
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Theme: Peace Education for Good Governance and Nonviolence
Dates: 24-25-26 October 2016

Nina will chair the Technical Session-6, Track: Peace Education for Holistic Development of Youth
and Technical Session-9, Track: Peace Education for Prosperity. 
 
 
 
6:00 in the morning and the sun rises over the towering glass and steel structures of New York City. The anticipation of the day to come was enough to somewhat revive a group of groggy, sleep deprived and well dressed youth. Steadily a crowd gathered outside the gates of the United Nations as the 193 flags of the UN were raised. People from around the world gathered for international peace day. During my senior year, I applied to be one of the few from my school to celebrate International Peace Day at the United Nations in New York City. I got accepted. It spawned so many great thoughts in my mind; notions of kinship, understanding, and a better idea of peace. This reflection will share my experience as well as what it gave to me.
 
 
 
World War II was a major horror in our history causing more than 60 million deaths eliminating more than .3% of the world's population. 
 
Now in the little town of Oswiecim, housing 41,000 inhabitants, who live directly next to the Death Camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau, there is a desire to transform its reputation. One million bodies have been burned here and ashes dumped everywhere, even into the local swimming lake. 
 
The town of Oswiecim working with Children of the Earth and others, some for years, and are now prepared to focus on transforming the symbol of the past horrors into a place of HOPE for the future. We are as a group planning with the local Mayor, the school Rector, and town officials, a program that will initiate this process on the International Day of Peace 2016 as a Day of New Beginnings.
 
 
Presented by Nina Meyerhof in Geneva at Lucius Trust
The 21st century holds the greatest possibilities for an integrated peaceful and prosperous global community. Connected by telecommunications and a growing spirituality, humankind has a chance to actualize an evolutionary state of being. At the same time, never before has never the future been more challenged by worldwide terrorism, poverty, rapid climate change and inadequate education as well as health care and geopolitical unrest.

The kind of world that the next generation will experience will depend upon the collective vision and intention of world leaders. As long as the global culture is grounded in fear, greed and scarcity, we will continue to waste our human and financial resources on war and destruction. As we shift towards love, compassion in education, we will deploy resources for the common good, lifting up all people to a life of hope and security.
 
 
Youth Society for Peace celebrates World Youth Daywith the students of Mega college, Kathmandu age 16-18 years (45 youths participating) by organizing a workshop and group discussion and presenting our ideas about the current situation of youths in Nepal and what we want to do in the future.
 
As the youths are increasingly considered as important human resources, it is essential to enhance their capacity for meaningful participation in development. We addressed several issues of peace, livelihoods, education, health, employment and social security.
 
 

Dr. Nina Meyerhof
 
The 21st century holds the greatest possibilities for an integrated peaceful and prosperous global community. Connected by telecommunications and a growing spirituality, humankind has a chance to actualize an evolutionary state of being. At the same time, never before has never the future been more challenged by worldwide terrorism, poverty, rapid climate change and inadequate education as well as health care and geopolitical unrest. The kind of world that the next generation will experience will depend upon the collective vision and intention of world leaders. As long as the global culture is grounded in fear, greed and scarcity, we will continue to waste our human and financial resources on war and destruction. As we shift towards love, compassion in education, we will deploy resources for the common good, lifting up all people to a life of hope and security.
 
 
 
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