In Breif

This is the official site of the Rotary Club of Aley, a club in Mount Lebanon within district 2450. You can check this site to learn about our current projects, and get in touch with our team.

Friday, May 21, 2010

RC Chouf handing over

RC Chouf cordially invites you to its Handing Over Ceremony that will take place Thursday May 27th 2010 at 8:30
We hope to see all of you!

P.S.: Price: 60$ / person
Location: Belluchi's - Jemiazeh - Beirut

Please do reserve early due to seats limitation by contacting:
Sincerely Yours in Rotary,

Hanan AbiChakra
President 2009-2010
RC Chouf 30910
District 2450

Arabic Rotary Publications - "ARP"

"Rotary International took a wise and historical decision to support the printing and distribution of 12 essential Rotary publications into Arabic language."

For Arab Rotary Publications, please click here http://arpub.wikispaces.com.

This was done thanks to the efforts of PP. Michel Jazzar

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Rotary Foundation Educational Program - International Studies for Conflict Resolution and Peace for the year 2011-2013.

"Capture the chance and help future leaders obtain a master’s degree in international relations, peace studies, conflict resolution, and related areas or a professional development certificate in peace and conflict studies.
Through their unique and diverse interdisciplinary programs, the six Rotary Centers provide academic and practical training to better equip peace fellows for leadership roles in solving the many problems that contribute to conflict around the world."
Attached is the application concerning this special Fellowship
For further information click this rotary site
www.rotary.org/rotarycenters.
Rtn Ann Ekdawy/RWPF Subcommittee Chair
e-mail: ekdawynan@gmail.com

BEIRUT, Lebanon (December 5, 2009) – Rotary Clubs in the Middle East and other parts of the world will accept applications in January for the 2011-2013 class of Rotary World Peace Fellows. Launched in 2002, this innovative program is aimed at helping the next generation of government officials, diplomats and humanitarian leaders develop the skills needed to reduce the threat of war and violence worldwide.

“You only have to pick up a newspaper to realize how vitally important it is that our world leaders be skilled in the arts of conflict resolution and peaceful negotiation,” said Dr. Michel P. Jazzar, Rotary representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) at a Rotary Foundation seminar in Beirut.

Through a worldwide, competitive process, this program awards full scholarships to up to 100 Rotary World Peace Fellows each year. Members of the 2011-13 class will be announced in October 2010.

Click to read more and join the progrm