A non-profit co-founded by New York Times op-ed pick for President (USA) in 2044, 15 year-old Talia Leman, and USA Today’s Pied Piper of youth-led
Peaceworks
Peaceworks is an initiative that grew out of the despair over the Gujarat carnage of 2000.
Peace Camp
The Peace Camp is an annual fun-filled and educational gathering of a hundred 13-14 year-olds from cities all around the world, organized by Universal
Akili Dada
Recognizing that poor women are underrepresented and underserved by policy-making process across Africa, Akili Dada is inspiring and empowering our
Undergraduate ParliaMentors
The Three Faiths Forum’s Mentoring Programmes offer undergraduate students of Muslim, Christian and Jewish backgrounds the opportunity to work with
Bridge the GAP
Bridge the Gap is an internationally organized, non-profit, reality web series about sustainable development and cross-cultural exchange.
Melantjong Petjinan Soerabaia
Melantjong Petjinan Soerabaia is a cultural tour tracing the Chinese heritage trails in the multi-ethnic city of Surabaya.
Forgotten Diaries
Forgotten Diaries is an innovative online initiative that sheds light on the most under-reported conflicts around the world. Forgotten Diaries’ unique
EMAJ
EMAJ is a network of young enthusiasts for fair, sensitive and responsible journalism gathered around an annual highly intensive professional training
Chapters of World Faith
A World Faith Chapter is a self-formed and self-governed group of religiously-diverse young people tackling local community service needs.
Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture
The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calendar year during which it is given a chance to
The Intercultural Communication and Leadership school
The ICLS is assisting the emergence of intercultural communication and leadership in places where local people choose to rely on this assistance.