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"Give Peace a Chance"

Joachim Reppmann

Even though Rotary "peace projects" have always been a matter close to my heart, I am able to focus on this first pillar of Rotary International during my presidency in our e- Club – one of the first in Europe. — We also started an early “Peacebuilder-Club” in Germany with the task to raise awareness for peace processes and their endangerment. — To document our appreciation for equality, inclusion, and peace, we have made the Rotaract Club Rheinland-Hybrid, which we founded in 2015, our official partner club and will plan joint peace projects ‑ https://rheinland-hybrid.rotaract.de

Dr. Sabine (Sabee) Schwachula, President, https://e-club-koeln.rotary.de




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The question that confronts us today is the same as in 1931-32: Do our leaders have the capacity to reach beyond their grasp, to challenge us to seek the higher angels of nature, to choose "Be informed! Be informed!" rather than "Be afraid! Be afraid!" In the end, however, we know that world peace is too important to be left in the hands of our leaders. Peace starts in our own back yards when we speak our for understanding when their is disharmony, food security where there is hunger, health care where there is disease, education where there is illiteracy, conservation where there is environmental harm, sustainable development where there is poverty ... and when we write letters across border to build goodwill and better friendships. - William Tubbs (2019)

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