'..once people feel some hope that a change can be made, you can see how much they are ready to build something better.'<blockquote>'Despite the obstacles, “we can see the changes come—in the students and the schools,” Qureshi said. “After some months, you see that young people are showing a real respect for you and for each other. And once people feel some hope that a change can be made, you can see how much they are ready to build something better. Then that becomes the inspiration for continuing the work.”
USIP has funded other work with Pakistanis to build a more peaceful, tolerant society, notably through their schools. The Institute supported a Canadian organization,
Peaceful Schools International, in producing
a guidebook to help schools in Pakistan or other developing countries create their own peace curricula. USIP also has trained a
network of Pakistani mediators who work professionally to help resolve community level conflicts, such as fights over land.'
- James Rupert,
Teaching Peace in Pakistan’s Turbulent Mega-City, November 2, 2015</blockquote>
Context CREATING A CULTURE OF PEACE - A Practical Guide for Schools<blockquote>
In The Electric Universe a Future of Peace and Love2Grid - To create an environment
where we learn the Art of Being HumanThere shall be global peace in the 24th century.</blockquote>