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Annual

Report 2009
Achieving the Millennium Women
Development Goals through Youth
Education, Action and Environment
Development
Veterans

2009 United Nations International


Year of Reconciliation

The Foundation for Post Conflict Development


245 Park Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, New York USA 10167
Phone (212) 643-5467 Fax (212) 372-8798
www.postconflictdev.org
Special Tribute to His Excellency Ambassador Jose Maria Chaves, Founding Member of the
FPCD International Advisory Board and Mrs. Elena Chaves

It is with a heavy heart that the FPCD announced the passing of Ambassador Chaves, followed
by his beloved wife Elena six months later. They were both no strangers to world politics,
diplomacy or humanitarianism. Their children and grandchildren will continue their legacy as
will the FPCD. Ambassador Jose Maria Chaves; human being extraordinaire; philanthropist;
mentor; friend. His guidance and insight will be sorely missed.

Ambassador and Mrs. Jose Maria Chaves were highly regarded in the international diplomatic
community. The photo above depicts the Ambassador with then President and Mrs. Jimmy
Carter at the White House in 1977.

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2009 Annual Report of Activities by Month
January
Ermera District, Timor-Leste: A Symbol of Appreciation

Executive Director, Claudia Abate planted trees in Ermera District, Timor-Leste on 11 January
2009, in honour of FPCD supporters and for each member of the FPCD team. The baby saplings
are a lasting contribution to President Jose Ramos Horta's Reforestation and Family Income
Project and serve as a symbol of her gratitude and FPCD's commitment to developing countries.

Success in Timor-Leste: SOLS 24/7 Youth Center is visited by FPCD Executive Director
and the President of Timor-Leste's National Parliament

Executive Director of the Foundation for Post Conflict Development, Claudia Abate, and
President of the National Parliament of Timor-Leste, His Excellency Fernando "Lasama" de
Araujo, visited the successful SOLS 24/7 Youth Center in Fatu Hada, Dili whereby hundreds of
local youth are trained in computer skills, life skills and English language classes. Founded in
2000, SOLS 24/7 is a youth run program that offers a comprehensive two-year training and
boarding program on life-skills education for disadvantaged and at-risk youths from poor
communities. Providing equal opportunities for boys and girls, the program has made it a policy
to accept the same number of male and female students. In the recent graduation, 52 percent of
those who received their diplomas/certificates are girls.

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FPCD Briefing at Permanent Mission of Qatar to the United Nations

To kick start the year briefing about FPCD’s activities was held at the Permanent Mission of
Qatar to the UN. Pictured above from left to right: Ms. Arielle Messuti, Director of Public
Relations, Dr. Thomas P. Rosandich, President and CEO of the United States Sports Academy,
H.E. Ambassador Guilio Terzi of Italy, FPCD Executive Director Claudia Abate, H.E.
Ambassador Al-Nasser of Qatar and H.E. Ambassador Christian Wenaweser of Liechtenstein.

FPCD joins efforts with Give Back America

FPCD is pleased to announce our partnership with GiveBackAmerica.org. This partnership will
help FPCD raise additional funds, at no extra cost to the consumer! The concept is simple.
Every time one shops online, a percentage of each purchase goes to the Foundation for Post
Conflict Development

February

FPCD invited to make remarks at the United Nations

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The Foundation for Post Conflict Development was invited to speak at the United Nations by the
Department of Public Information/ NGO Section, on a Panel entitled, “Sustainable Peace through
Reconciliation” in honour of the UN 2009 International Year of Reconciliation. The FPCD
Executive Director’s speech is on the FPCD website and also on webcast on the United Nations
Website.

His Excellency President Jose Ramos-Horta Visits Whole Foods in New York City

Accompanied by FPCD Executive Director, President Jose Ramos-Horta visited Whole Foods in
Union Square New York because of their dedication to corporate social responsibility and their
commitment to assisting countries like Timor-Leste, by educating their customers and offering
them the opportunity to donate to targeted community programmes.

FPCD Launches Green Community Hub Project in South Africa in Partnerships with
Hands on the World Global

FPCD’s donation will make part of Hands on the World (HOW) Global efforts to create their
third school village project called a “Green Community Hub” that will allow the Umgodi
Primary School of 600 students and the surrounding village of over 1,500 people to have access
to running water. HOW Global is founded by Rachael Paulson.

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March

The United Nations Requests FPCD to support the Iraqi Women's Fellowship Foundation

The United Nations Office for Partnerships has asked the FPCD to support the urgent need to
build the capacity of Iraqi Women. The FPCD is pleased to offer its support and expertise to the
Iraqi Women's Fellowship Foundation (IWFF).

The FPCD and IWFF are committed to education as a crucial mechanism to sustainable
development and toward fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals. The IWFF plays a
pivotal role with engineering and applied sciences skills by providing Iraqi women with access to
top-rated United States universities in the US and the Middle East. Participating universities
include Berkeley, Stanford, UC San Diego, Smith College, Carnegie Mellon and Texas A&M in
Qatar. Women in post conflict situations are bearers of greater responsibilities in their homes and
communities and have a vital role to play in rebuilding the economy. Iraq has a cadre of well
educated women but more are needed to be prepared for their role in the country's recovery.

The FPCD and The Guerrera Book Project Formally Join Efforts

The Guerrera Book Project aims to amplify the individual and collective voices of Guerreras:
women who have taken up arms for a cause. These women tend to be under-represented and
underserved by reconciliation and development intervention programs, and may have lost or
jeopardized their social safety net as a result of breaching strict local gender roles. From El
Salvador to Vietnam, from East Timor to Senegal, women have played critical roles in armed

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struggles for social justice. The purpose of this multi-year, multi-country project is to empower
women in conflict and post conflict situations and to assist them in claiming due recognition and
recompense for their contributions and sacrifices. By engaging the oft-overlooked individual
experience of participating in violence, this project both supports and informs efforts for a just
and lasting peace with dignity. The stories are as distinct as the women themselves, yet each
account contains valuable insight into the forces and counter-forces shaping our world. The
Project Co-Directors, Julie Michelle Klinger and Emma Gaalaas Mullaney ( pictured above with
Timorese “Guerreras”), work and conduct research in Asia and the Americas on policies and
practices concerning rural and indigenous rights, with a focus on vulnerable peoples who are
underrepresented in international, national and local development and reconstruction programs.

The FPCD Supports the UN Global Compact and Corporate Social Responsibility

In the spirit of the United Nations Global Compact, the FPCD honours Mr. Garret Marquis and
Ms. Tina Cho of SunGard parent company of Assent LLC for becoming a top Foundation donor!
Assent LLC is an industry leader and one of the largest, most experienced firms within the direct
access marketplace. They provide state-of-the art customized trading systems, as well as premier
world-class support services to trading groups, proprietary traders, automated traders as well as a
growing segment of small to mid - sized institutions and hedge funds.

Assent LLC has joined the FPCD in support of common goals, such as building markets,
combating corruption, safeguarding the environment and ensuring social inclusion. Many
businesses recognize the need to collaborate with international actors in the current global
context where social, political and economic challenges (and opportunities) affect companies as
never before.
The FPCD Relocates to New Headquarters!

The FPCD announced the re-location of its permanent headquarters office. As of 1 March 2009
the Foundation for Post Conflict Development’s address is: 245 Park Avenue, 24th Floor, New
York, NY 10167 USA

Report from FPCD Sub-Saharan Africa Legal Analyst and UNICTR Intern(United
Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda)

The FPCD Sub-Saharan Africa Legal Analyst, Joseph Stefanelli is currently focusing his
international law studies on rule of law in post-conflict developing nations, especially post-
genocide Rwanda as a UN legal intern for ICTR where he continues his research from December
2008 till present on Rwandan court systems and rule of law in the Sub-Saharan Africa. Mr.
Stefanelli’s research is posted on the FPCD website.

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April 2009

Briefing at Italian Mission on Global Health Issues and Harvard Maternal Health Report
facilitated by FPCD

FPCD has been working with Harvard Medical School and MIT, under the stewardship of Dr.
Jeff Blander, also founder of the Bienmoyo Foundation. A dedicated course researched the
maternal health care options available to Timor-Leste with an emphasis on the success of the
Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic. In 2010 a site visit will be conducted as relations between
Harvard, the FPCD and Timor-Leste strengthen. (Pictured above Mr. Ruggerio Correra, Emilian
Djdjinic, Ivan Kotchetkov, Dr. Blander, Ambassdor Terzi, Claudia Abate and Rachel McCroy)

FPCD supports Ambassador Wenaweser of Liechtenstein’s charity soccer match for war-
affected regions

FPCD International Advisory Board Member Ambassador Christian Wenaweser (pictured above
second from the left with Founder of Play 31) participated in a soccer match to support children
in war-affected regions by promoting the sport as a pathway to peace. The game co-organized by
Ambassador Wenaweser and Ambassador Heraldo Muñoz of Chile featured Team Liechtenstein
vs. Team Chile. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon also took part in the game (pictured above
right with FPCD Director of Public Relations, Arielle Messuti).

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One Year Anniversary of the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic celebrated on World
Malaria Day in Same, Timor-Leste; FPCD Executive Director asked to convey message
from Prince Albert II of Monaco

Executive Director of the Foundation for Post Conflict Development, Ms. Claudia Abate, was
asked to convey a message from Prince Albert II of Monaco to the authorities in Timor-Leste,
whereby she shared Prince Albert II of Monaco's fond memories of the inauguration of the
Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic in Same District, Timor-Leste. Dressed in traditional clothes,
Ms. Abate read the message from Prince Albert II of Monaco in the Timorese local language -
Tetum. The message was well received and was followed by the presentation of photos and a
photo album of the April 19 2008 Celebrations. The Community in Same, Timor-Leste are very
grateful for the kind assistance of Prince Albert II and the Principality of Monaco. They will
never forget that the day of Prince Albert's visit coincided with the wedding anniversary of His
Parents: Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco. Accompanied by Timor-Leste's
Minister of Health, Dr. Nelson Martins and Dr. Jaime Sarmento of the Ministry of Health,
commemorations were held with tradition and hundreds of women and children who benefited
from the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic.

FPCD Donates Supplies for the Reforestation and Family Income Project in Timor-Leste

FPCD Executive Director, Claudia Abate and FPCD Dili Advisor, Fatimazohra Nouinou brought
gardening supplies to the community of Ermera District, Timor-Leste where the Reforestation
and Family Income Project is implemented. These tools will help create food-security and
environmental sustainability through this long-term community programme.

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May

FPCD Participates at World Civic Forum "Building our Humanitarian Planet" in Seoul,
South Korea

The Foundation for Post Conflict Development is pleased to have been represented at the World
Civic Forum by Director of Special Projects, David W. Gethings. He was invited to present his
paper about the Millennium Development Goals and Timor-Leste. Along with presenting his
paper in the session "Legal Rules and Social Norms for MDGs", he was also asked to speak at an
UNDESA panel on Poverty and Hunger. While at the WCF, Mr. Gethings met with individuals
from academia and civil society.

Becora Youth Center Visited by FPCD Dili Advisor

FPCD Dili Advisor Fatimazohra Nouinou visited the FPCD/Fundacao Xanana Gusmao Becora
Youth Center. Music, volleyball and computer activities are currently underway for the
community youth. It is thanks to the United Nations Staff 1% for Development Fund that the
establishment of the Becora Youth Center was made possible.

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The UN Staff 1 % for Development Fund has awarded FPCD a second grant to create new
Youth Center in Timor-Leste thanks to supporter Maria Salma

Thanks to the generous support of FPCD supporter Maria Salma, a former UN Staff Member,
FPCD was awarded a second grant to create another youth center in Viqueque District. Ms.
Salma also provided generous support for computers for the Youth Center and 2 Kitchen
Gardens. FPCD is most grateful for these generous and humanitarian contributions.

May

FPCD invited to participate in Olympic Forum in Lausanne, Switzerland

FPCD Executive Director, Claudia Abate was invited to represent the FPCD at International
Olympic Truce Foundation (IOTF) and the IOC’s International Relations Commission, the
Forum on 7 and 8 May 2009. The Forum brought together representatives of the Olympic family,
governmental and non-governmental institutions, UN agencies, and educational institutions. The
FPCD commended the International Olympic Committee for the hosting Forum because it
provided a unique occasion to exchange experiences and opinions on how sport can contribute to
development, peace and national cohesion, with an emphasis on sport’s contribution to achieving
the Millennium Development Goals, amongst other objectives.

FPCD Associate Research Scholar Michaela Hertkorn announces children's book, “Little
Cloud Upset”

The children’s picture book will introduce preschoolers and young children to aspects of
international relations and global affairs. Issues, such as human rights, the environment, refugee
situations, war and peace are discussed and illustrated in an age-appropriate way. The central
character is a little cloud that travels, as a neutral observer, across the globe observing all sorts of

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global challenges. The cloud flies across melting ice caps in the polar region, watches children
play in refugee camps and remembers witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall twenty years ago, an
event that fundamentally changed this world and drew millions of people around the globe closer
together. And though the book highlights problematic issues, it emphasizes the importance of
cooperation and that through individual actions we can change a lot for the better. FPCD is
promoting Little Cloud Upset through public marketing, as well as endeavoring to make it
available at the United Nations book store.

June

FPCD participates in United Nations Countdown to International Day of Peace

The FPCD published on its official website support for Mayor Akiba of Hiroshima, President of
Mayors for Peace by calling attention to the 100 Day Countdown to the International Day of
Peace. This year the United Nations focused the International Day of Peace on Nuclear
Disarmament. Mayor Akiba asked all members of civil society to come together for this
important observance and to learn more about how and why we must take action to end this
serious threat to our global security by visiting the Mayors for Peace website.

FPCD publishes statement by the Chair of the Guinea-Bissau Configuration of the


PeaceBuilding Commission

Continual education about and promotion of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission is
found on the FPCD official website. The FPCD called on all actors to support the statement of
the Chair of the Guinea-Bissau Configuration and requested supporters to read the statement.

Annual Board Meeting


As per the FPCD by-laws, annual meetings of the Board of Directors occur once a year in June.

July

FPCD Receives Official Recognition as Associated with the Department of Public


Information of the United Nations

The Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations of the Department of Public Information


(DPI) approved the Foundation for Post Conflict Development for association with the UN
Department. The Committee met to consider new applications for an initial two-year period and
approved the FPCD for association. The FPCD's association constitutes a commitment to
disseminate information and raise public awareness about the purposes and activities of the
United Nations and issues of global concern. The FPCD's engagement in UN activities such as
conferences, seminars, briefings, and other events will assist in the creation of global
partnerships for development. The FPCD will be represented at the United Nations and be
allowed to participate in advancing the agenda of the United Nations Charter. The FPCD will
keep the DPI/NGO Relations Department informed of the Foundation's activities and
publications to this end.

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FPCD Executive Director invited to make remarks and presentation on the Occasion of the
4th Anniversary of the Ascension to the Throne of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of
Monaco, in Singapore

FPCD Executive Director, Claudia Abate in capacity as Project Coordinator of the Monaco Red
Cross presented a slideshow and remarks entitled Monaco is synonymous with Humanitarian
Action: An overview of Projects in Timor-Leste at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore on the Occasion
of the 4th Anniversary of the Ascension to the Throne of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of
Monaco. The event was organized by Monaco’s Honorary Consul in Singapore, Madame Jacky
Deromedi, with the participation of the Little Singers of Monaco.

August
An Evening to Benefit The Foundation for Post Conflict Development
A fundraising event was held at a private residence in New York City to raise public awareness
and funds to help achieve the goals of the foundation. Executive Director called in from Dili,
Timor-Leste to talk to supporters and thank them for their participation.

Elections in Kurdistan
FPCD International Advisory Board Member Tanya Goudsouzian, a Journalist and Founding
Editor of SOMA Digest, reports on elections in Kurdistan: "On July 25, nearly 2.5 million
registered voters in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region will be heading to the polls to cast
their ballots in the presidential and parliamentary elections." A pivotal step towards
peacebuilding, the election offers hope for continued development in Kurdistan. In an effort to
educate about the issues facing post conflict regions, FPCD posts excerpt and link to full article.

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On the 10 Year Anniversary of the United Nations Led Referendum in Timor-Leste and
the 30 Year Anniversary of Refugee Camp Visit, Princess Grace Medals and Princess
Grace Maternity Clinic is Announced

Special Envoy of Prince Albert II of Monaco, Madame Jacky Deromedi made her first visit to
Timor-Leste to participate in Anniversary activities. Madame Deromedi also made remarks on
behalf of Prince Albert II, at the side of Timor-Leste's Parliament President, His Excellency
Fernando Lasama de Araujo, announcing the gift of the Princess Grace of Monaco Maternity
Clinic to be built in Oeucussi and a Princess Grace Medals Programme to honour members of
Timor-Leste’s international solidarity movement in the spirit of Princess Grace. Madame
Deromedi also explained that it is the wish of Prince Albert II to stand by Timor-Leste in
solidarity and friendship now and in the future.

Monaco-funded Reforestation Project featured at Timor-Leste Trade Fair

On the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the UN Led referendum, the Reforestation and
Family Income Project team set up a demonstration tent to educate visitors about the success of
the programme. The Team from Ermera Timor-Leste, proudly display their banner honoring
Monaco's support of 100% organic produce.

FPCD Supports the Call for an International Decade of Reconciliation

FPCD supports the call to action of the Foundation for Subjective Experience and Research
(S.E.R. Foundation), represented by Judge Felicitas Hoffmann of the District Court of
Duesseldorf, Germany. Having fostered the dedication of the Year 2009 as the International Year
of Reconciliation, the Foundation's NGO Representative to the UN, Judge Hoffmann is in the
process of calling on Member States to extend this initiative into the decade of 2011-2020.

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FPCD Invests in our Common Future: Healthy Women, Healthy Children UN High Level
Event Co-Chaired by the United Kingdom



FPCD aligns itself with Prime Minister Gordon Brown and World Bank President Robert
Zoellick who co-chaired a special panel focusing on the commitment of the Task force on
Innovative International Financing for Health Systems. Participants proposed innovative
measures to finance health programs and committed to a formal ‘Consensus for Maternal,
Newborn and Child Health (MNCH)’ presented by the WHO Director General, Dr Margaret
Chan. 

The FPCD commended this initiative and plays its part to improve MNCH through the
creation of the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic and future Princess Grace Maternity Clinic.

September

French Climber Sophie Dennis takes FPCD to top of Mt. Pisco in Peru

Sophie Dennis is the first woman in the world to climb the 'Crudita' route of Pisco and the first
woman to climb the south face of Pisco. FPCD’s flag was part of her world record, joining her
amazing feat of climbing Mt. Everest in 2008 with the FPCD flag too!

Toward a Society of All Ages

The FPCD works toward fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals for all persons, young
and old, in the context of post conflict situations. The FPCD took the opportunity to join the
Secretary General of the United Nations in commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the
International Year for Older Persons: Toward a Society of All Ages. The Secretary-General’s
message is posted on FPCD Website.

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FPCD Launches On-Line Store

Thanks to CafePress.com, FPCD has its own on-line store where supporters can shop for fun
gear with a percentage of the sale returning to FPCD as a charitable donation.

FPCD International Advisory Board member Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant’ Agata
presented his credentials to President Barack Obama as Ambassador of Italy to the United
States of America

The FPCD is certain that with Ambassador Terzi's experience, valor and dedication, the relations
between Italy and the United States will reach new plateaus. Ambassador Terzi joined the FPCD
International Advisory Board in 2008 while he was Ambassador, Permanent Representative of
Italy to the United Nations. With this recent promotion, Ambassador Terzi brings new prestige
to the work of the FPCD in the 4 priority areas: Women, Youth, Environment and Veterans.

October

International day of non violence

FPCD publishes UN Secretary-General's Message on Int'l Day of Non-Violence and encourages


readership of message through the FPCD website or the United Nations website. Non-violence is
an integral part to creating a sustainable post conflict environment.

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FPCD announces the success of the Victor Valley Expedition to Timor-Leste

TIMOR-LESTE TRAVELOGUE by expedition member Barbara Lester is posted on FPCD


website. The scientific expedition organized Dr. Hinrich Kaiser ( pictured above teaching a
Timorese student how to preserve samples) of Victor Valley College’s Tropical Research
Institute and facilitated by FPCD resulted in the finding of 10 new species in Timor-Leste. Work
will continue in 2010.

Secretary-General 's Message on the Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the
Environment in War and Armed Conflict

FPCD publishes UN Secretary-General's Message on Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the
Environment in War and Conflict and encourages readership of message through the FPCD
website. Protection of the environment is an integral component in post conflict situations.

November

Prince Rainier III of Monaco Maternity Clinic Reaches Milestone 1000 Births

FPCD announces Prince Rainier III of Monaco Maternity Clinic Reaches Milestone 1000 Births
– a clear contribution to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals as relates to
improvement in Maternal and Infant Mortality and access to basic health care services.

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FPCD Executive Director speaks at Columbia University: Monaco and The Foundation for
Post Conflict Development: An overview of Health –related projects in Timor-Leste

FPCD Executive Director Claudia Abate was invited to make an address at Columbia
University Medical School by the Global Health and Human Rights Forum.The presentation
focused on achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals through community-
based projects. With the support of the Principality of Monaco success has been seen through
the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinics as well as through reforestation programmes that
promote the diversification of nutritional intake. FPCD Advisor and Columbia Medical School
Student Ivan Kotchetkov organized the event.

FPCD formally requests inscription from its supporters for The Principality of Monaco,
Office of International Cooperation and Development Newsletter 


The Principality of Monaco has been at the side of FPCD since its founding and therefore
FPCD’s supporters are encouraged to sign-up to receive the informative newsletters from the
Office of Monaco’s International Cooperation.

The FPCD supported the initiative of the feature length documentary entitled "The End of
Poverty"

The film opened for one week in New York City on November 13 2009, narrated by Martin
Sheen, featuring John Perkins, Joseph Stiglitz and others. The documentary discusses the reasons
why the global economic system has failed to spread wealth more evenly and why hard work
does not lift people out of poverty. FPCD participated and attended the opening event.

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December
New FPCD International Advisory Board Member Appointed

The FPCD appointed Dr. Hinrich Kaiser to the International Advisory Board. Dr. Kaiser has
been involved in international education and environmental research since the early 1980s. He
places high value on education in biology within a cultural context, since such knowledge will
lead to decisions that are right for both people and their environment. After educational stops in
Germany, Canada, the Philippines, and the United States for studies and teaching, and after
travels in well over 100 nations, Dr Hinrich Kaiser currently works as a biology professor at
Victor Valley College in Victorville, California, USA.

Envoy of Prince Albert II, Madame Jacky Deromedi visit Timor-Leste a second time

In the course of Madame Jacky Deromedi’s second visit to Timor-Leste, The Prince’s Envoy
was able to become more familiar with communities in which the FPCD in partnership with
Monaco are working. Briefings with the Reforestation Team were held, meeting with Timor’s
leadership, participation in the official Human Rights Day Celebrations and a visit to the remote
enclave district of Oecussi were on the agenda. In Oecussi, site of the future Princess Grace
Maternity Clinic, Madame Deromedi was dressed as an Oecussi Princess( pictured above left).
Madame Deromedi also visited the FPCD Becora Youth Center, pictured above right.

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Participation at Generations for Peace Camp in Amman, Jordan

FPCD Executive Director met with Founder and Chairman of Generations For Peace and
President of the Jordan Olympic Peace Committee, HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein of Jordan in
solidarity towards the world’s need for greater tolerance and understanding between
communities. Generations For Peace uses sport to empower leaders of youth to act as agents of
change to help instill tolerance, understanding and ultimately peace. A group of 10 Timorese
youth leaders participated in the Generations for Peace Camp in Amman Jordan. (Pictured above
Timorese Team Member Jose Montiero, HRH Prince Feisal and FPCD Executive Director also
present in her capacity as Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Timor-Leste).

Sports are universally recognized as a best practice model of sustainable peace-building for
future generations. The FPCD models this understanding through the highest standards of
planning, delivery and research of programmes that lead to sustainable peace.

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Select Correspondence Related 2009 Annual Activities

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LETTER OF APPRECIATION
May 14, 2009
Dear Mr. David W. Gethings:

On behalf of Kyung Hee University, we would like to express our sincere appreciation for your
valuable contributions in the World Civic Forum 2009. Your kind commitment and dedication
greatly made a difference, and we know the World Civic Forum 2009 would not have been the
same without your presence.

For the World Civic Forum to truly become a global forum for all citizens throughout the world,
we ask for your continued interest and support. We look forward to another opportunity to work
with you again in the near future, and we wish you the best in your future endeavors. Thank you
very much.

Sincerely yours,

World Civic Forum 2009 Secretariat


Secretary General Euiyoung Kim Director Choon Hyun Kim Deputy Director Myung Jin Park
Mr. Sunghoon Jung Ms. Sunhee Choi Ms. Eunhae Oh
Ms. Minji Choe Mr. Younghwi Park Ms. Ji Hye Choi
Ms. Junhee Park Ms. Tae Mi Kim Ms. Jieun Son
WCF 2009 Secretariat Website: www.wcf2009.org

1 Hoegi-dong, Dongdaemun-ku, Seoul 130-701, Korea Email: paper@wcf2009.org Fax: +82 2 2082 2120

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