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Internationl Conference on "Practical Models For Peace:" Making A Difference NowThursday, October 27, 2011 at 6:00 PM - Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 5:00 PM (GMT+0200)Wahat Al Salaam / Neve Shalom, |
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Internationl Conference on
"Practical Models For Peace:"
Making A Difference Now
Octber 27-30, 2011 ~ Wahat Al Salaam/Neve Shalom, Israel
(Post-Conference Cultural Program: Oct. 30 & Nov. 1)
REGISTRATION OPTIONS:
Select type of registration from list above. Confirm your selected items, then click "Order Now" to move to the 2nd page and complete registration information (Note: A full, detailed summary of fees selected will also be provided by PayPal at the final stage of registration payment to print and retain).
If you wish alternative ways to registerother than On-Line the following options are available at http://www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_PMP_Fees.htm
Note: You can use these options and still pay by PayPal through the link on the same Conference Registration page
1) A convenient Email Registration form is available through this link, or via the above web page or by request at: SOlweean@aol.com
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How to Register On-Line:REGISTRATION: (see details below)
1) Select type of registration from list below. Confirm your selected items, then click "Order Now" to move to the 2nd page and complete registration information (Note: A full, detailed summary of fees selected will also be provided by PayPal at the final stage of registration payment to print and retain).
2) Complete and confirm information requested on 2nd page of this form, then confirm and click "Continue" to move on to PayPal website for payment. You will receive a confirmation from Eventbrite of your registration and selections. Please PRINT THE CONFIRMATION for your records and bring to conference check-in on-site.
3) Process your payment through PayPal - by credit card or bank account withdrawl. At successful completion of payment PayPal will provide you with a receipt of your payment and items. Please PRINT THE RECEIPT for your records.
-- This will be your Fee Payment Receipt and Confirmation.
Please bring this printed receipt page to conference check-in on-site as verification in the event it is needed.
Please submit a SEPARATE REGISTRATION for EACH PERSON. Also please include Email and phone information with registration in the event we need to contact you regarding your registration.
Note: For your convenience, if you should experience any difficulties in processing payment through PayPal you can call their help line directly for assistance: 1-888-221-1161
See below for FEE RATES and PAYMENT INFORMATION
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REGISTRATION FEES
1) Conference Program Fees:
Note: full-time students receive 50% off listed Program fees.
*Discount with proof of status at registration and check-in on site.
Fee Includes: Conference Program, evening social-cultural events, all on-site management & support services)
(See separate Meal fees below)
REGULAR Registration
1) $ 50 General
2) $ 25 Full Time Student.
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2) Meals Fees:
$ 17 Each Lunch: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
$ 17 Each Dinner: Friday, Saturday
$ 20 Sunday Farewell Dinner Party
Important Note Regarding Meal Availability:
Availability of last minute On-Site meal purchases through the village catering service is not guranteed. Due to this participants are strongly encouraged to register for all meals in advance to ensure they are provided. Any on-site purchases of meals are on a limited "as-available" basis only and incure an additional $1 charge for each meal.
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Accommodations (sleeping rooms) options are:
[A] HOTEL: Wahat Al Salaam/ Neve Shalom hotel
* All reservations are made directly through the hotel at Wahat Al Salaam/ Neve Shalom hotel
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◊ Sponsor Participants In Need
Through Tax Deductible Contributions to Our Subsidy Fund:
The PMP Conference is principally funded through registrations. To assist in promoting important inclusion, diversity, and accessibility of key stakeholders we make every effort to include students and low income representatives of developing societies by providing subsidies and scholarships. To assist us in this we request and appreciate donations to our subsidy and scholarship fund.
$125 pays for 1 student to fully participate, including meals.
$150 pays for 1 non-student to fully participate, including meals
Organizations and groups can also sponsor representatives and individuals to attend. Contributions are tax deductible on USA taxes, and can be made by check, money order, cashier's check, bank withdraw, or credit card through the International Humanistic Psychology Association, a 501(c)3 federal nonprofit. For further details contact Common Bond Institute at: 269-665-9393 or SOlweean@aol.com
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◊ Cancellation Policy:
Full refunds are given for cancellations received in writing by Sept. 30, 2011, minus a $25 non-refundable administrative fee. After Sept. 30 no refunds are possible.
◊Assignments Possible:
You may also assign your registration to someone else at no charge (assignments must be made prior to the conference date in person by phone or in writing directly to Common Bond Institute). Common Bond Institute 12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive, Climax, Michigan 49034 USA Ph/Fax: 269-665-9393 E-mail: SOlweean@aol.com Web site: www.cbiworld.org
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Conference Description

Internationl Conference on
"Practical Models For Peace:"
Making A Difference Now
Oct. 27-30, 2011 ~ What Al Salaam/Neve Shalom
(Post-Conference Cultural Program: July 25 & 26)
In the midst of frustration, impasse, and animosity,
there is another story of practical hope and healing....
A New Annual Multi-disciplinary Conference series
promoting support for successful peace programs
in Israel and Palestine
Sponsored by:
Common Bond Institute (US), Wahat Al Salaam/Neve Shalom (Israel),
International Humanistic Psychology Association, People's Peace Fund
Endorsed and Supported by:
and over 100 universities and organizations internationally
Official Partner of:
Charter For Compassion & Parliament of World's Religions
Conference Details at:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_PMP.htm
Registration Open to All
(Program details to be posted)
~ Call For Proposals ~
An international meeting of presenters, dialogue facilitators, and peace building organizations gathering for 4 days of engaged dialogue, sharing successful models and methods for healing and building peace in the Middle East, addressing intergenerational trauma, victim identities, and challenges faced, exploring possibilities for mutual support and strategic collaboration, action planning, and raising global public awareness of and support for important, beneficial work being done
FORMAT and CONTENT:
By design, the conference focuses on engaged dialogue and deliberation by all participants, with prepared presentations (workshops, topical panels, and keynotes) providing specific learning and stimulus for processing in facilitated dialogue and action planning groups woven throughout each day.
Workshops ~ Practical presentations ~ Topical roundtables ~ Daily facilitated dialogue and action planning groups ~ Keynote speakers ~ Virtual participation from other countries ~ Rich networking and cooperation Multi-cultural community ~ Cultural events and performances ~ Displays
Virtual Participation: In addition to on-site presenters, key individuals and groups of participants from other countries will be Skyped into the conference for real-time, 2-way participation during plenary sessions.
DATES: 4-Day Conference Program: Oct. 27-30 (Thursday evening to Sunday afternoon)
LOCATION: Wahat Al Salaam/Neve Shalom (WASNS), Doar Na Shimshon 99761 Israel To underscore existing possibilities for peace, the conference is held at WASNS - a setting of practical hope and healing that is a remarkable 40 year model for successful reconciliation, co-existence, and harmony in the heart of this region of conflict.
Official Conference Languages: English
LOCATION: Amman, Jordan
SCHEDULE: Conference Programs: 4-Day Conference: July 21 - 24, 2011
For DETAILS on Registration, Program, Accommodations,
Travel, and Advertizing CONTACT:
Common Bond Institute
Details at Website: www.cbiworld.org
Steve Olweean, Conference Co-coordinator
12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive, Climax, MI 49034 USA
Ph/Fax: 269-665-9393 Email: SOlweean@aol.com
Visit Us On Social Media
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COMMON BOND INSTITUTE (CBI) is a US based NGO that grew out of the Association for Humanistic Psychology's Soviet-American (International) Professional Exchange. Since 1990 CBI organizes and sponsors numerous international, multi-disciplinary conferences, professional training programs for local capacity building in human services and civil society, and professional exchanges. It provides consulting, coordination, and networking support to assist newly emerging human service and civil society organizations in developing countries. Cultivating the fundamental elements of a consciousness of peace and local capacity building are seen as natural, effective antidotes to small group radical extremism and large group despair, as well as to hardship and suffering in the human condition. To this end, enabling each society to effectively resolve and transform conflicts, satisfy core human needs within their communities, and construct effective, holistic mechanisms for self determination, self esteem, and fundamental human dignity and worth is the purpose of our work. CBI is grounded in the application of humanistic psychology's principles in it's commitment to capacity building at both the grass roots and social institutional level, and in providing the individual in society with practical skills and visions for transforming conflict in their day to day lives. It is highly collaborative and works to actively form strategic alliances and partnerships with organizations, groups, and individuals dedicated to nurturing relationships locally and globally in creating and promoting an authentic world culture of peace.
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