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Date: 07 Feb 1996 17:23:03
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From: andreas.drufva@it-gen.se
Subject: Re: NGOs and the Dayton Peace Accords for Bosnia
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From: andreas.drufva@it-gen.se (Andreas Drufva)
Subject: Re: NGOs and the Dayton Peace Accords f
PeaceQuest Sweden is an Swedish NGO which has been involved in the
peaceprocess in ex-yugoslavia through a cooperation with the Croatian
project "Pakrac Reconstruction Project" and with the organisation
"Suncokret". We've also had conntacts with the Serbian organisation
"Anti-War Action". We'll increase our efforts with the peaceprocess in
ex-yugoslavia during the spring.
For more information, conntact me on email >andreas.drufva@it-gen.se< or
>adrufva@nn.apc.org<
best regards,
Andreas Drufva
PeaceQuest
>From: "Tara Magner"
>Subject: NGOs and the Dayton Peace Accords for Bosnia
>
>We are compiling an inventory of non-governmental organizations which
>have been and will continue to be involved in the Bosnian peace
>process. We will be collecting this information with the intention of
>distributing it to government officials. We hope to inform official
>decision makers and NGOs on the needs an opportunities for conflict
>resolution as well as the strategic coordination of NGO and
>governmental efforts in the implementation process of the Dayton
>Accords.
>
>We would greatly appreciate it if you would provide us with some
>indication as to the extent and scope of your involvement in Bosnia
>and/or refer us to organizaitons you are in contact with which are
>working toward peace in the region. Please send an e:mail note to Jean
>Donnelly at winstonfoun@igc.apc.org
>
>Thank you in advance for your time and effort.
>Jean Donnelly
>The Winston Foundation for World Peace
>2040 "S" Street, N.W., Suite 201
>Washington D.C. 20009-1157
>Tel: 202-483-4215
>Fax: 202-483-4219
>Tara Magner, Program Manager
>The Winston Foundation for World Peace
>2040 "S" Street NW, Suite 201
>Washington, DC 20009-1157
>Tel: 202.483.4215
>Fax: 202.483.4219
>Email: winstonfoun@igc.apc.org
>
>