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Peace and Collaborative Development Network, Resources for Careers in Social Change, Peacebuilding, and Related Fields

Dear Colleagues,
Congratulations to YEyal and the other founders/members of mpeace, this is a wonderful site and community seeking to make a real difference in the world. I have told a number of people about the site as I think it is a great example of building community and understanding in practice. I also wanted to let mePeace members know about the Peace and Collaborative Development Network (http://internationalpeaceandconflict.org) which has almost 4,000 members and is a central resource for practitioners, scholars, and students involved in peacebuilding, development, conflict resolution, human rights and related fields to network, share resources, etc.
In particular, there are many guides to jobs, scholarships and funding opportunities in the field that maybe of interest to individuals on mepeace. I know people can only join so many networks, so feel free to visit (it is an open site) and look at the resources.
Best
Craig

Tags: Careers, Conflict Resolution, Development, Funding, Jobs, Peace, Scholarships, Social Change, Social Entreprenuership, peacebuilding

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I personally recommend joining the Peace and Collaborative Development Network. I have joined and enjoy the possibility of networking with like-minded professionals. Keep up the good work!

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