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Inside the Brussels bubble: Two reviews of the JCI EUKHT

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Find more information below on the new Peace is Possible Toolkit.
Included in the Peace is Possible Toolkit you will find,


1. Peace is Possible Coalition Toolkit (Available in English, Spanish and French)
Please reference the attached “Contents” page for a description of each tool within the toolkit and how to use the tool. This toolkit is available for anyone to download on the campaign website and can be shared with coalition members.
This toolkit includes a Building a Peace Coalition Guide, a Peace is Possible Coalition Action Guide, a Peace is Possible Coalition Invitation Template, a Peace is Possible Coalition Endorsement Letter Template and a Peace is Possible One-Pager.

2. National Peace is Possible Director Action Guide (Available in English, Spanish and French—see attached.)
This guide outlines the duties and responsibilities of selected National Peace is Possible Directors. It should be used for internal purposes and only be distributed to JCI National Organizations and National (Local if available) Peace is Possible Directors as it is linked to the JCI 100% Efficiency Program. This item was requested by the Committee as they are having difficulty enlisting National Directors.

3. Peace is Possible Campaign Overview Video (Available in English, Spanish and French)
The Spanish and French campaign videos are now available for download on the campaign website.

Moreover, the Peace Advocacy Toolkit (To be available in English, Spanish and French) is coming soon!

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