The IEP Ambassador Program was created by the Institute for Economics & Peace, the leading think tank that publishes the annual Global Peace Index, the IEP Ambassador program provides an opportunity for individuals – those with extensive experience in peace as well as those who are newer to the field – to gain concrete knowledge and resources to help foster peace in their communities. This includes an in-depth understanding of IEP‘s research and methodology, as well as a concrete understanding of how to communicate peace research.
As an IEP Ambassador, you will connect with peacemakers and other professionals around the world, expand your skills in the areas of peace research, and learn about investing in the factors that build peace. Through this program, you will become part of an international network of leaders who are creating a paradigm shift in the way the world interacts with and understands peace.
This project was initiated as part of my journey as an IEP Ambassador and it was centred around creating Value, helping the expansion of Skills for peacemakers. Opening opportunities, and a Network that is creating a paradigm shift in the way the world interacts with and understands peace.
So in this project using traditional and experimental styles, including prose poems, and long forms, mixed-genre submissions (poetry + photography or poetry + art or music turned poetry). This project explored the unusual and intriguing.
The BODY OF WORK ―Different Shoes, Plenty Waka‖——An Anthology of Peace—— explores the different shades of peace and how it affects everyday people in Nigeria and possibly elsewhere. English and French were used, as well as three local languages. We also deployed Pidgin, an adulterated form of English.
Fifteen writers, diverse backgrounds, faith and one creed; HUMANITY, telling different stories through their literal work…
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An Institute of Economics & Peace Ambassadors Project that highlights Peace in a Nigerian context with emphasis on Jos, Plateau State a conflict terrain.
Publish Date
Dec 2021
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Nigeria, Peacebuilding Peace IndexPeople
Aisha Aliyu, Pwakim Jacob, Fatimah Bakare—Dickson, Carl, Jamila Idris, Steve Aluko, Paschal, Aliyu Alkasim, Madaki Adams, Cyril Ogboli, Shola Shedrach, Joseph James, Isaac, PeterPlaces
Nigeria, West Africa, Jos, Plateau, AbujaTimes
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“Different Shoes, Plenty Waka” —Anthology of Peace—
Dec 2021, The Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative (TRICentre)
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