Honorary prize – 2009

Ivory Coast

Villages for peace for living in a good sense

Tags: education, citizenship, peace, non violence, prejudice

«Many villages for peace were built in forty public and private secondary schools. The project is aimed at a preparation of the students to grow as responsible citizens.»

«Africans should first learn to avoid negative projects like wars, refusal of elections, the mediocrity in school systems. That is how people can become responsible citizens who can build a responsible Africa.»

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