Ngena Elélwa Wa'énwa Sadock, Council of the World Peace Committe TZ & Founder of the Refugee International Network for Peace
About
We are Peace oriented civil society organization contributing towards a culture of peace and non violence since 2013. During peacebuilding intervention we work closely with local communities, Youth, Civil society organization, media, religious and political leaders.
We has been engaged in MAKE WATER CLEAN TO SAVE LIVES campaigning training programmes and project related to water distribution in Conferences, Seminaries, Hospitals, Schools and people of disabilities.
We also help the community in various peace initiatiatives for non violence through awareness activities like seminaries, conferences, sport events, exhibition and workshop to raise Peace, Good governance, eradicating poverty and promote sanitation in partnership with Humanitarian agencies and networks for the global goals!
We believe that water is life.
Information
- Email: therefugeeandpeace@gmail.com
- Location: Tanzania
- X (formerly Twitter): http://www.twitter.com/@LaVoixduRefugie
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/refugee-international-network-for-peace
Industry experience
Education: High School
Seniority: Board director, CEO, COO, CFO, President, Provost
Years of experience: 1 to 5 years
Work experience
Peace maker
Raise the consciousness of the poorest refugee community and helping them to understand their rights in sustaining the United Nations global goals into their communities, that they may gain access to needed service through awareness activities.Refugee International Network for Peace
2013-10-04 - Present
President
Raising the consciousness of the refugee community, and helping them to understanding their rights in sustaining the UN global goals in their communities through awareness activities.Refugee International Network for Peace
2013-10-04 - Present
Taxonomy
- Humanitarian
- Non Government Organisation
- Community Supply
- Vocational Training and support, Material support and Monitoring
- Advocacy on disability rights
- Peace