Youth UPF
Peace School Organizers Plan for Future
Written by Mykhailo Ilin, secretary general, UPF-Ukraine
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Kyiv, Ukraine—UPF-Ukraine has held three online meetings with Peace School organizers about future activities.
Practically it will be difficult to continue the activities the same way as before. That is why once a week we have held an online meeting for planning practical events.
A group of Junior Ambassadors for Peace from Kyiv School #85 have been preparing their peace projects according to the UNICEF program.
The children are very excited to participate in Peace School activities, even during the summer vacations. They are working hard with joy and inspiration.
Junior Ambassadors for Peace testified that they have a strong desire to become global leaders and peacemakers in the future.
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