Jérôme Delay, a photojournalist who focuses on Africa, is exhibiting a series of twenty shots, taken in the Congo, at the Normandy for Peace village.
Jérôme Delay, a photojournalist who focuses on Africa, is exhibiting a series of twenty shots, taken in the Congo, at the Normandy for Peace village.
What role for women in peace processes? Four experts are in attendance to answer this question, including Jody Williams, the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize winner.
In 1960, Ruby Bridges was the first African-American girl to attend a whites-only school in the United States. As the spokesperson for her foundation, she works with children, attending the Normandy World Peace Forum to explain the importance of tolerance and respect for differences.
For the second edition of the Normandy World Peace Forum, several public figures from Colombia crossed the Atlantic to share their experiences and analysis of their country’s situation with the Forum’s audience.
The NORMANDY index, explained by its creator: Steve Killelea, founder of the Institute for Economics and Peace.