AN INVITATION TO JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL PEACEBUILDING COMMUNITY AT THE 2015 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FORUM
March 6-8 2015 Radisson Blu Downtown Minneapolis [MAP]
Dear Professor(Dr.)Bhattacharya
We are pleased to invite you to attend, as a delegate, in the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Forum – which will concentrate on issues related to sustainable and inclusive peacemaking and peace building.
It will feature the works of 2013 Nobel Laureate, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and Former United States President and Nobel Laureate Jimmy Carter and his latest book: “A Call to Act: Women, Religion, Violence and Power”.
The Forum will also address critical issues of our time, featuring talks by courageous peacemakers, world leaders, and influential thinkers including Monica McWilliams,Steven Pinker, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye.
Each day,Honarable delegates will have the opportunity to participate in dialogue sessions led by international mediation and peace building experts involved with the United Nations and others in situations such as Syria, Libya, Yemen, and the Central African Republic. There will also be sessions dedicated to issues such as Ebola, gun violence in the United States, disarmament, chemical weapons control, sustainable food , food security, climate change, social entrepreneurship, women, peace and security and more.
On Saturday evening March 7th, the Forum will be screening the award winning documentary Food Chains, followed by a conversation with the film’s producers by delegates.
A delegate’s dinner and conversation focused on sustainable food will also be offered as an option in advance of the documentary screening. The screening is included with Saturday's delegate ticket.
Tickets to the Nobel Peace Prize Forum are limited and will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. We look forward to you joining us at this important international peacebuilding opportunity!
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FORUM
Under the auspices of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum inspires peacemaking by focusing on the work of Nobel Peace Prize winners and important international peacemakers and peacebuilders.
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