Jyoti Singh shares an update on the Peace Education Program in India, where it is getting a great response from people such as Mr. Rajat G., the assistant manager and PEP coordinator at CONCOR, a major business. “There are many programs that we have conducted in our office, but the Peace Education Program is different and valuable,” he says.
Jyoti Singh is a Human Resources professional with over 15 years of experience managing a wide spectrum of HR functions, projects, and programs. Currently based in Bangalore, India, she is a Peace Education Program (PEP) volunteer, facilitating and coordinating PEP...
Jyoti Singh is a Human Resources professional with over 15 years of experience managing a wide spectrum of HR functions, projects, and programs. Currently based in Bangalore, India, she is a Peace Education Program (PEP) volunteer, facilitating and coordinating PEP...
The Indian Ministry of Health and Welfare defines nursing as “a profession in which the service to humanity is very strong” and as a “practice ingrained with the value of caring.” It’s no wonder then that the Peace Education Program (PEP) is increasingly being welcomed into the curriculum at nursing schools in the country.
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