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Rotary Action Group for Peace

The Rotary Action Group For Peace, shares the following suggestions for peacebuilding accomplishments which districts, clubs, and individual Rotarians can celebrate this Rotary year:

  1. becoming a Peacebuilder Club, or the anniversary of becoming a Peacebuilder Club;
  2. completion of successful Peace Projects;
  3. building friendships and fellowship with Rotarians, both inside and outside your club;
  4. when your Peacebuilder Club becomes part of a RAGFP Chapter;
  5. Rotarian empathy and compassion;
  6. the 4-Way Test of the things we think, say, and do;
  7. the 103-year history of Peacebuilding in Rotary;
  8. the many Rotarians around the world working for peace while living and working in a conflict zone;
  9. your progress on your own personal peace journey; and
  10. Rotary!

Want to see something interesting and exciting? Check out this interactive map of where Peace Poles and Peacebuilder Clubs are located: