Twenty teachers at Yat Sen Primary School will participate in a Peace Lecturer Training Education course offered by the International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG), Regional 11. .
Saturday, 3 July 2021, 4:14 pm
Maggie
creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a
hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges’ Special
Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International
Loving-Peace Art Competition held in
Ōtāhuhu.
On June 26th, the
“International Loving-Peace Art Competition” was held in
Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland,
NZ. The participants of the contest were children aged 7 to
11 years old from various schools in Auckland. Children from
different cultures and backgrounds took part in painting
with the theme of ‘What does peace mean to
you?’.
The International Women s Peace Group (IWPG)
Saturday, 3 July 2021, 4:14 pm | IWPG Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the
peace sign which won the Judges’ Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International
Loving-Peace Art Competition held in Ōtāhuhu. On June 26th, the “International . More
Wednesday, 21 March 2018, 12:32 pm | IWPG On Saturday 10th March, 2018, a unique stall was erected at the Mangere Market,
in Mangere Town Centre. The International Women s Peace and Human Rights Committee
(under the International Women s Peace Group) hosted a Memorial Ceremony to pay homage . More
Press Release – IWPG Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International Loving-Peace Art Competition held in thuhu. On June 26th, the International …
Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges’ Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International Loving-Peace Art Competition held in Ōtāhuhu.
On June 26th, the “International Loving-Peace Art Competition” was held in Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland, NZ. The participants of the contest were children aged 7 to 11 years old from various schools in Auckland. Children from different cultures and backgrounds took part in painting with the theme of ‘What does peace mean to you?’.
Press Release – IWPG
Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges’ Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International Loving-Peace Art Competition held in Ōtāhuhu.
On June 26th, the “International Loving-Peace Art Competition” was held in Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland, NZ. The participants of the contest were children aged 7 to 11 years old from various schools in Auckland. Children from different cultures and backgrounds took part in painting with the theme of ‘What does peace mean to you?’.
The International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) held the “International Loving-Peace Art Competition” for the first time in Aotearoa. This New Zealand competition was sponsored by IWPG Gangwon Branch in Korea.