
Report on Public Symposium on Buddhism, Gender, and Inclusive Peace
During the week of May 11-18, 2024, INEB’s Sangha for Peace Project Manager Anchalee Kurutach traveled to Japan at the

During the week of May 11-18, 2024, INEB’s Sangha for Peace Project Manager Anchalee Kurutach traveled to Japan at the

Saturday 27 January 2024 from 12.00 – 16.30 meet the special guest of the Rainbow Bangkok Sangha, Akāliko Bhikkhu, founder of the Rainbodhi Foundation and chaplain who provides spiritual guidance. at Western Sydney University

The first Country Learning Mission in Thailand laid an important skill of deep listening and nonjudgmental dialogue. The subsequent activities

We are pleased to announce the release of a video commemorating our second country learning mission, which took place in

Gandhi saw nonviolence as the instrument of the strong. This realization has come to me after many years of working with the most marginalized communities in India. It is for this reason we have developed the Four-Fold Approach to Peacebuilding.

The Regional Network for Peacebuilders (Sangha for Peace), convened by the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) with support from

INEB and Jungto Society joint DMZ Peace Declaration in Korea On this fine fall day, as we stand here surrounded

Regional Network for Peacebuilders Project (Sangha for Peace) First Country Learning Mission, Thailand, May 28 – June 5, 2022 The

The Regional Network for Peacebuilders Project (Sangha for Peace) recently organized “The Inauguration of the Network and GESI Analysis Presentation”

An article published by Hong Kong based Buddhist Door Global detailing the Sangha for Peace project – featuring an interview with INEB staff and project coordinator Surin Onprom.

The Sangha for Peace is a two year project (2021-2023) being implemented by INEB and its partners from Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

? Programme Schedule Venue : Main Temple Ground Inaugural Session: 9.30 am ? Chief Guest: Ven.

Dhammayietra 22Oddar Meanchey ProvinceSamrongStarting on the 12th March 2012 at Wat Prasat Racha, Samrong TownEnding on the 18th March 2012

? The Khmer and Thai People Reconciliation is a joint effort between Cambodian and Thai people who care about sustainable

Sat, 21/05/2011 – 17:53 | by prachatai Lisa Gardner In April 1992, a small band of Cambodian refugees marched alongside orange-swathed

Everyone is invited from different countries, who speak different languages and across faith traditions to walk with ‘peace in every