Ceremonial occasion: 25 years of civil peace service with Minister Schulze
Ceremonial occasion: 25 years of civil peace service with Minister Schulze
An unprecedented event is just around the corner! The civilian peace service celebrates its 25th anniversary, and that is duly celebrated! Tomorrow, on November 20, a press conference invites you to a press conference in Berlin. Federal Minister Svenja Schulze will be on site to talk about the great achievements and the future of this important initiative.
What does the civilian peace service mean for Germany and the world? For a quarter of a century, this service tirelessly committed itself to promoting peace and solving conflicts without violence. In many crisis regions, the civilian peace service is a bright spot that brings hope and helps people find their voice!
A look back to 25 years of success
The press conference not only promises inspiring speeches, but also exciting insights into the projects that the civil peace service has made! From the accompaniment of peaceful protests to the support of communities in war zones, this service made an indispensable contribution.
Minister Schulze will shed light on the achievements of the past 25 years: "Our mission is to support people in their own countries - in the fight for peace and justice -!" Enthusiastic supporters and experts are looking forward to the announcements that are made during this event.
important questions on the agenda
Not only the past few years are the focus! There are heated discussions about the future orientation of the civil peace service: How can we ensure that the service will continue to be relevant in the coming decades? Which new strategies are necessary to react to the changing global challenges? These and other questions are addressed at the press conference, and the audience can be excited!
The event takes place in the heart of Berlin and will certainly attract many representatives from politics, NGOs and civil society. Once again, it shows that the civilian peace service is not just a chapter in history, but a lively, constant challenge that we all have to accept together!
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