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Gandhi Information Center (Germany) |
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UNC Mahatma Gandhi Fellowship (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) |
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Gandhi Memorial Centre |
Fundacion Mahatma Gandhi The foundation is set up to educate the beneficiaries selected by the Foundation (12 year-old upwards, those are of scarce economic resources) integrally, the teachings of Gandhi philosophy so that they are reflected in them and acquire a true commitment of service in pro of the progress and well-being of the Colombians. The mission of the foundation is to share the teachings of Gandhi, to promote and to sponsor the formation and integral professionalization of young with capacity of leadership and sense of social service, so that they revert their knowledge to the progress and well-being of the Colombians. The aim of the foundation is to structure a documentation center MAHATMA GANDHI and to share their teachings with those who are interested in knowing them, to contribute to the formation of leaders with sense of social service, to select those who are of scarce economic resources that possess capacity of leadership and sense of social service and to motivate the solidarity with the foundation.
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Gandhi Memorial Center The Mahatma Gandhi memorial Foundation, Incorporated, was founded in the United States of America in 1959 by Swami Premananda of India. The purpose of the Foundation is to disseminate the philosophy, ideal, life, service and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The Foudation is a legally independent, nonprofit cultural and educational organization. For more information, contact:
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Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence The Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence was established in 2005. It explores the significance for the contemporary world of the great task Mahatma Gandhi set for himself and for all of us as an experiment and an actual experience. "My mission," he said, "is to convert . . . the world to non-violence for regulating mutual relations, whether political, economic, social, or religious." Through education, international dialogues, and youth-focused programs, the Center studies and supports appropriate ways to put into practice the expression of mutual respect among human beings and for the planet's natural environment. The Center is a non-partisan and non-sectarian enterprise that welcomes both secular and faith-based participants in its programs. Its goal is to serve as a synergistic center for conflict resolution and peace-building that works for the mutual betterment of all inhabitants of our planet. For further information, kindly contact at: Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence James Madison University MSC 2604, Cardinal House 500 Cardinal Drive Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807, USA Tel. 540-568-4060 Fax. 540-568-7251 Email: GandhiCenter@jmu.edu Website: www.jmu.edu/gandhicenter/ |