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Keeping clubs calm

Sometimes the peace Rotarians seek to make is a local matter. Very local. By Frank Bures Jean Best was about to resign from Rotary. It was a sad day for her; she loved being a Rotarian. But she had become enmeshed in a conflict with another member of her club....

A peacebuilder for Somali refugees

By Amy Fallon Volunteering isn’t that common in Ahmed Tohow’s homeland. A Somali refugee, he lived through a deadly civil war and famine that killed hundreds of thousands of people. But Ahmed, the first African to receive the Rotary Club of Melbourne’s Senior’s Award for 2020-21, has certainly done plenty...

Ecuadorian Peace Fellow welcomed at Bribie Island

By John OxenfordInternational Director, Rotary Club of Bribie Island Initiated in the early 2000s, more than 1500 students have since graduated from Rotary International’s Peace Fellow program, typically going on to have careers in community building and development, conflict resolution and policy development. It is challenging work, often undertaken in...

Joining together to promote family peace

The Rotary Club of Melbourne, Vic, is inviting all Rotary clubs to become ambassadors for the Rotary SAFE Families program to promote family peace and harmony, and help prevent family abuse. Rotary SAFE Families (SAFE = Stopping Abuse in Families Everywhere) was created in 2019, following the Rotary Club of...

Building peace, club by club

By Gabe HauD9800 PeacebuildingCommittee Chair Institute for Economics and Peace Ambassador Why Peace?During Past Rotary International President Ian Riseley’s term in office, a number of peace summits were held around the world. The last one was the Toronto Peace Summit, held just before the 2018 Toronto Convention. It was around...