Rotary Positive Peace Activator Program Application:
Middle East North Africa
The Rotary - Institute for Economics & Peace Partnership invites applications for the Rotary Positive Peace Activator Middle East North Africa Program. This opportunity is open to individuals committed to peacebuilding in the Middle East North Africa region. Applicants should either be from / based / or doing significant work (living, working, or studying) in the Middle East North Africa region. Training will be conducted in English.
Click here for the link to the
Rotary Positive Peace Activator Middle East North Africa Program application form
Timeline and Training:
- Applications close September 30, 2024
- Selected applicants will be notified by October 28, 2024
- Training will take place February 18,19, and 20, 2025 in Istanbul, Türkiye
Before applying, please review all detailed information on the program, logistics, qualifications, and expectations (explained in the application form).
More about the Rotary Positive Peace Activator Program
The Rotary - Institute for Economics & Peace Partnership is one of Rotary's three strategic partnerships, connecting the world's leading think tank on peace (IEP) and the power of 1.4 million Rotary members worldwide - to educate and activate Rotary members as peacebuilders. Created in 2020, the Rotary Positive Peace Activator Program is the
Partnership’s flagship training program. The Activator training program includes a competitive application process and a multi-day intensive training that is curated for each region. After the training, Activators agree to a two-year service commitment, providing presentations, leading trainings, and supporting projects with Rotary clubs, districts, and other stakeholders.
Since 2020, the Rotary Positive Peace Activator Program has trained 319 Rotary members, Rotaractors and Rotary Peace Fellows in 9 trainings to help accompany their local Rotary clubs and districts in implementing Positive Peace projects across 7 global regions. These Activators have logged 12,199 hours of service – via presentations, radio interviews, writing, and project work – reaching 12,936,723 people in their regions.
Please visit the Rotary Positive Peace Activator webpage for more information