
Letter from Ghana: “I’m a Star Because of Peace Education”
Inmate David Agbley writes from Accra’s Senior Correctional Facility: “From the day I started this Peace Education Program my life has totally changed. I now have peace in me.”
Inmate David Agbley writes from Accra’s Senior Correctional Facility: “From the day I started this Peace Education Program my life has totally changed. I now have peace in me.”
Bright Selikumah is a 14-year-old student at Otinibi Basic School who “has dazzled the staff and students” with his technical skills and inventions, according to a recent report in the Graphic Online, a local news outlet. The aptly named young man eats daily meals at the Food for People (FFP) facility, which he credits for helping fuel his success.
Louise Roenn recently visited the Food For People (FFP) facility in Otinibi, Ghana, and meeting the children, teachers, and staff had a profound impact on her. Here is her personal account.
In August, The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) sponsored a conference that brought together hundreds of chiefs, kings, and government officials in the West African nation of Côte d’Ivoire to consider the theme of “Traditional Wisdom in Service to Peace.” In the days since, several of the attending dignitaries provided feedback on what they learned at the conference and their hopes for the future as Côte d’Ivoire recovers from years of civil conflict.
The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) recently sponsored a forum that brought together hundreds of chiefs, kings, and government officials in the West African nation of Côte d’Ivoire to consider the theme of “Traditional Wisdom in Service to Peace.”