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ASIA
Global Monitors
Bangladesh:Professor Rashida Khanam
University of Chittagong
Political Science Department
rkhanamcu@yahoo.com
Philippines:
Jose Abueva
CGNK Governing Council
(see website for more details)
joseabueva@yahoo.com
Thailand:
Professor Chaiwat Satha-Anand
CGNK Leadership Team
Thammasat University
Bangkok
csatha@nonkilling.org
Janjira Sombutpoonsiri
Ph.D. candidate at La Trobe University
CGNK researcher on violence against sacred spaces
Researchers, Translators and Academic Programs
Bangladesh:Dr. Rashida Khanam (Bengali-I, w)
Dept. of Political Science
University of Chittagong
Chittagong
Bangladesh
rkhanamcu@yahoo.com
China:
Dr. Dahua Tang (Chinese-i, w)
chenfq00852@163.com
India:
Dr. N. Radhakrishnan (Hindi-c, w, Malayalam-c, w both with others)
MGRA 30, Neelakantom
Marappalam Gardens
Pattom
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
India
drnradhakrishnan@yahoo.com
Dr. S. Jeyapragasam (Tamil,c)
Hon.Director, International Gandhian Institute for Nonviolence and Peace (IGINP)
"Ponnammal Bhavan"
2/18A, B.B.Road II Street
Pankajam Colony, Near Ganesh
Madurai - 625009
India
majabetsy@rediffmail.com
rajarajanrise@rediffmail.com
Dr. Narendra Prasad Singh (Bhojpuri-c by Prof. B. B. Verma)
S.N. Institute of Business Management
Dhurwa, Ranchi-834 004
Jharkhand
India
snsibm@rediffmail.com
Japan:
Dr. Mitsuo Okamoto (Japanese-c)
Director
Hiroshima Center for Nonviolence and Peace
Ohtemachi Ichiban Bldg
1-1-26 Ohtemachi
Naka-ku
Hiroshima-shi 730-0051
Japan
okamoto-mit@nifty.com
Jordan:
Prof. Faisal O. Al-Rfouh (Arabic-c,w)
Chairman
Department of Political Science
University of Jordan
Amman
Jordan
alrfouh@batelco.jo
Mongolia:
Prof. Baldandorj Batchuluun (Mongolian-c, w)
Box-283
Post Office 44
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
bec_bat@yahoo.com
Pakistan:
Ms. Zaheda Hina (Urdu-c)
E-1, Junaid Plaza
Rashid Minhas Road
Gulshan-3-Iqbal, Block-6
Karachi-75300
Pakistan
zehedahina@gmail.com
Philippines:
The Philippine Institute for Global Nonkilling is a center for nonkilling research and training established at Kalayaan College, Quezon City, Philippines. The Institute is part of the Movement for a Nonkilling Philippines and provides regular reports on violence and nonkilling interventions through monitoring and mapping projects. Kalayaan College was also pioneer lauching the book Towards a Nonkilling Filipino Society in 2004 and a Filipino translation of Nonkilling Global Political Science in 2007.
http://www.kalayaan.edu.ph/
Dr. Galileo S. Zafra (Filipino-c by Roberto Anonuevo,w)
Dept. of Filipino and Philippine Literature
College of Art and Sciences
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City
Philippines
galileozafra@yahoo.com
Republic of Korea:
Dr. Yoon-Jae Chung (Korean-c,w)
Director, The Sejong Institute
The Academy of Korean Studies
50 Unjung-dong Bundang-gu
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
Republic of Korea 463-791
Tasari@aks.ac.kr
Russia:
Dr. Galina Startseva (Russian-i,w)
s-cameron@yandex.ru
Sri Lanka:
Dr. Sunil Wijesiriwardena (Sinhala-c,w)
76/1 Kolambatratri Rd.
Etul Kotte
Sri Lanka
oceanway@sltnet.lk
Thailand:
Chaiwat Satha-Anand teaches Violence and Nonviolence in Politics at Thammasat University in Bangkok and was a Senior Research Scholar with the Thailand Research Fund. He has also served as Vice-President of the Strategic Nonviolence Committee, National Research Council of Thailand; Vice-President of the Foundation for Children Development; and Director of the Peace Information Center.
csatha@nonkilling.org
Turkey:
Prof. Ergun Turksan (Turkish-i)
Department of Economics
Faculty of Political Science
University of Ankara
Ankara, Turkey
Ergun.Turksan@politics.ankara.edu.tr
Thailand:
Mr. Sirote Klampaiboon (Thai-i)
sirotek@hotmail.com
Affiliated Movements, Organizations, and Initiatives
India:Citizens Initiative for a Nonkilling India established, June 2009 timed to honor the celebration of Dr. Glenn D. Paige's 80th birthday. Dr. Neelakanta Radhaksrishnan and his India wide network of nonviolence and Gandhian activists organized and incorporated nonkilling into hundreds of local and national activities in India during 2009. http://www.profnradhakrishnan.com/
Philippines:
Movement for Nonkilling Philippines launched in October/November 2009.
Jose Abueva, CGNK Governing Council
joseabueva@yahoo.com
Leadership
Leadership Academy AlumniBangladesh: Saiful Momen; momen@hawaii.edu
India: Anonymousinfo@nonkilling.org
Philippines: Joeven Reyes; jovpol@yahoo.com
Thailand: Anonymousinfo@nonkilling.org
Leadership Team Members
Thailand: Chaiwat Satha-Anand; csatha@nonkilling.org
Governing Council Members
India: Sona Kahn; info@nonkilling.org
Philippines: Jose Abueva, info@nonkilling.org
Honorary Sponsors
India: N. Radhakrishnan; info@nonkilling.org
MIDDLE EAST
Nonkilling Monitors/Correspondents
Palestine:George S. Rishmawi, Coordinator,
Siraj, Center For Holy Land Studies
Beit Sahour, Schoold Street
P.O.Box 48
george@sirajcenter.org
Leadership
Leadership Academy AlumniPalestine: Lubna Masarwa; lubnna@gmail.com
EUROPE
Global Monitors
Germany:Anis Hamadeh
anis@anis-online.dewww.nonkilling.de
Founder, Zentrum zur Förderung des Nichttötens - Nonkilling Deutschland (Center for the Advancement of Nonkilling). June 2009
Spain:
Joám Evans Pim
CGNK Leadership Team
Itajaí, State of Santa Catarina
jevans@nonkilling.org
Researchers, Translators and Academic Programs
Germany:Mr. Anis Hamadeh (German-i)
Moselstr. 1-3
D-55118 MAINZ
Germany
Tel: +49/6131/4809263
anis@anis-online.de
Italy:
Ms. Prisca Giaiero (Italian-i)
Via Milano 70
10095 Grugliasco TO
Italy
prisca.giaiero@yahoo.com
Dr. Joám Evans (Galizan-c,w, Portuguese-c,w, Spanish-c,w)
joam.evans@gmail.com
Ms. Barbara Kristensen (Portuguese-c, Spanish-c)
asteriskos@igesip.org
Portugal:
Paulo Castro Seixas
pseixas@ufp.edu.pt
Fernando Pessoa University
Spain:
Dra. Concha Pinós (Catalan-i)
Gandhiji Foundation
Laorja, 55, 42
08021 Barcelona
Spain
concha@samayaconsulting.com
Dr. Alvaro Vargas (Spanish-c)
globalav0@gmail.com
Switzerland:
Charlotte Boisteau
charlotte.boisteau@epfl.ch
Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne
Robert Muggah
robert.muggah@smallarmssurvey.org
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
United Kingdom:
Gabriela Barbosa
grazy2202@gmail.com
Dortmund University of Technology
Affiliated Movements, Organizations, and Initiatives
Germany:See above under Anis Hamadeh
Leadership
Leadership Academy AlumniGermany: Anis Hamadeh; anis@anis-online.de
Italy: Prisca Giaiero; prisca.giaiero@yahoo.com
Leadership Team members
Spain: Joam Evans; jevans@nonkilling.org
Honorary Sponsors
Belgium: Robert Muller
Northern Ireland: Mairead Maguire; info@nonkilling.org
Spain: Federico Mayor Zaragoza; info@nonkilling.org
SOUTH AMERICA
Global Monitors
Colombia:
Luis Javier Botero-ArangoMedellin
lbotero@nonkilling.org
Affiliated Movements, Organizations, and Initiatives
Brazil:The Brazilian Institute for Nonkilling (INAM) is a Brazilian-based nonprofit established in 2009 to promote nonkilling through education, policy and research initiatives. INAM has been partnering with CGNK on the development of a Global Nonkilling Observatory at the Itajaí Valley University and a Portuguese edition of Nonkilling Global Political Science published by the Federal University of Pernambuco Press.
http://www.naomatar.org/
Researchers, Translators and Academic Programs
Leadership
Leadership Team MembersColombia: Luis Botero; lbotero@nonkilling.org
NORTH AMERICA
Center for Global Non Killing Global Headquarters
Center for Global NonkillingP.O. Box 12232
Honolulu, Hawai?i
96828 United States
(+1) 808-551-4514
info@nonkilling.org
Global Monitors
Haiti:Dr. Max Paul
maxpaul195@hotmail.com
Researchers, Translators and Academic Programs
Canada:Ms. Kristina Kristova (Bulgarian-i)
882 Walkley Road
Ottawa ON K1V 6R5
Canada
k.kristova@sympatico.ca
Haiti:
Dr. Max Paul (French-c, w) [Arranging Haitian Creole)
CCNGD
Rue Garniere/Impasse Igniac #7
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
maxpaul195@hotmail.com
United States:
The University of Hawa'i's Spark Matsunaga Institute for Peace is a multi-disciplinary academic community of scholars, students, practitioners, and visitors who, through teaching, research, service and application, seek to educate, train and develop applications on peacemaking and conflict resolution. Established in 1985, the Institute has been instrumental in the development of CGNK and is still supportive promoting joint events and publications and making available university facilities. Various faculty members are introducing nonkilling principles into their research and teaching, including the fields of anthropology, futures studies and human rights.
http://www.peaceinstitute.hawaii.edu/
Dr. Pravin C. Kamdar (Gujarati-i)
6835 So. Ash St.
Oak Creek, WI 53154
USA
jinu1@juno.com
Affiliated Movements, Organizations, and Initiatives
Haiti:The Centre Caraïbéen pour la Non-Violence Globale et le Développement Durable is a Haitian nonprofit fostering nonviolence, nonkilling and sustainable development through research, training and action orientated projects since 2004. Through a series of initiatives, it has emphasized the positive aspects in Haiti's history and culture, building creative nonkilling alternatives. CCNGD is responsible for the French and Haitian Creole editions of Nonkilling Global Political Science.
http://www.ccngd.org/
Leadership
Leadership Academy AlumniUnited States: Brad Wong; wong.bkaaleleo@gmail.com
Leadership Team Members
United States: Greg Bourne; gbourne@nonkilling.org
United States: Karen Cross; kcross@nonkilling.org
United States: Tom Fee; tfee@nonkilling.org
United States: Katherine Li; kli@nonkilling.org
United States: Marge Porter; mporter@nonkilling.org
Governing Council Members
United States: Glenn Paige; info@nonkilling.org
United States: Jim Mercy; info@nonkilling.org
United States: Jane Shivers; info@nonkilling.org
AFRICA
Global Monitors
Nigeria:Fidelis Allen
allfidelis@yahoo.com
Researchers, Translators and Academic Programs
Kenya:Rose Osinde
Rose.Osinde@unhabitat.org
UNHABITAT
Nigeria:
Mr. Fidelis Allen (Arranging by others Ogoni-i, Ijaw-i)
Lecturer
Department of Political and Administrative Studies
University of Port Harcourt
Choba, Rivers State
Nigeria
fidallencanada@yahoo.ca
Burundi:
Pasteur MABWE Lucien (Kiswahili-c, w). [Arranging Kirundi (Burundi), Kinyarawanda (Rwanda), Lingala (Western DR Congo)]
CGNV-Grands Lacs
P.O. Box 1040
Bujumbura
Burundi
gd_lacs.cgnv@yahoo.fr
Affiliated Movements, Organizations, and Initiatives
Burundi/Africa Great Lakes:Mleci/Glenn Paige Nonkilling School is an educational initiative focused on the needs of the local children from Kazimia-Katondje, Great Lakes region of the DR Congo. The school and kindergarten has over 200 students and, as part of its innovative program, teaches nonkilling through an adapted condensation of CGNK's materials into Kiswahili. The School is a project of the nonprofit organization Mleci.
http://mleci.edublogs.org/
Nigeria:
CGNV-Nigeria was registered in Rivers State, Nigeria in October, 2006, as non-profit organization to operate in the state. Our vision is to be the best facilitator of research, education, training, problem-solving leadership, sustainable development and nonviolent social, economic, political and cultural transformation in West Africa. Key objectives include promoting nonkilling behaviors among or between people, policies, institutions, education and society at the individual, national, corporate, national and continental levels of Africa; teach or train groups, individuals, governmental institutions, corporate bodies skills in nonviolent problem-solving; and empower young people who are socially, educationally and economically disadvantaged. CGNV-Nigeria collaborates with other organizations, locally and internationally and is involved in a number of projects ranging from school trainings in nonviolent problem solving to those of training of youth groups and civil society leaders on nonviolent social transformation.
Fidelis Allen
Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, Nigeria
allfidelis@yahoo.com
Leadership
Leadership Academy AlumniEthiopia: Anonymousinfo@nonkilling.org
Kenya: Pamela Ogega; pamokua@yahoo.com
Liberia: Pewee S. Flomoku; peweeflomoku@yahoo.com
Governing Council Members
South Africa: Vasu Gounden; info@nonkilling.org
