Of
War and of Peace, much is said. Of India and of Pakistan,
much more has been said. The Indo-Pak vendetta is as old as
our 5-decade independence, and all my life I thrived in unabashed
wonder of the tiny world across the Waga border, whose people
genealogically.....read more
Another
article on YWB has been written by Hira Nabi and been posted
on Chowk.com, click here
to jump to it.
From
June 23rd to June 30th 2002, forty young people from India
and Pakistan representing a wide social spectrum will gathered
in Singapore to dialogue and build understanding about the
Kashmir dispute. read more.
In
December 2002, Lahore was graced with the presence of youth
from all over south asia in the first ever youth peace camp
of its kind. The YIP chose to initiate the Focus on south
asia..... read more.
Youth
Initiative for Peace (YIP) and the Mahindra United World College
of India (MUWCI) embark on a project – ‘Challenges
and Opportunities in South Asia- A Youth Perspective’
to facilitate better understanding of the overall situation
affecting multi and bilateral relations in South Asia. read
more
Ragni,
Sabah and Sanaa (yip members) were invited to the CAS school
to hold a talk about globalization and its effects on our
part of the world. It was their first ever seminar and honestly
speaking....read more
Adil
Bandiyal a new YIP member goes one step ahead to collect more
than 50000 Rs in funds from schools to send to the Iraqi people.
read more.
In light of the US war on
IRAQ, all across the world peace rallies have been in full
swing, and the yippies are not far behind. Karachi Yippies
have organized and carried out large scale peace rallies
and candle light vigils. read more.
Shanti
Ka Yuva is an effort to continue the YIP movement here in
Nepal. Before organizing a big camp on a national scale, we
felt that it would be better to reach out to the youth in
Katmandu first and form a network here that will help make
our future ventures more successful. read
more.
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