“It is very appropriate that the forum begin its conference in an area known for its commitment to peace with the well known The Hague Peace conference beginnings in the 1890s” - Klaas Wybo van der Hoek, Vice President of CHN. “Peace is too important to leave up to the Politicians” - Michael Stolowizky, President and CEO, American Tourism Society (USA). “Tourism is hospitality, welcoming strangers, getting to know people, developing friendships” - Janos Damon, Executive Director, Israel Hotel Managers Association (Israel). “We can support this initiative with our masters and bachelor degrees by having students do research to benefit the region - Robert Veenstra, Chairperson CHN.

 

PERES CENTER for PEACE
It is with much gratitude and thanks that tourism4Peace Forum honor the Peres Center for Peace and its outstanding work. Nobel Laureate
Shimon Peres founded The Peres Center for Peace in 1996 with the express aim of realizing his vision of a "New Middle East", in which people of the region work together to build peace through socio-economic cooperation and people-to-people relations.

As a non-partisan, non-governmental organization, The Peres Center for Peace works in parallel to, but independently from, the political process towards peace. It is this unique mandate that allows us to continue with our cooperative activities between Israel and her Arab neighbors despite the breakdown of political negotiations and upsurge of violence.

STENDEN (formerly CHN) UNIVERSITY
In November of 2006, CHN University hosted the first Tourism4Peace forum outside the Middle East. Click HERE to learn more about the meeting in the Hague and Leeuwarden Holland.

Stenden  University -
Main campus in Leeuwarden, Holland.
Stenden University will serve as a platform for research, communication between the University and the Forum.

The International Center for Peace through Tourism Research at Stenden
(formerly CHN) University

Director, Dr. Omar Moufakkir
statement
Click HERE.

The ICPTR’s objective is to conduct academic research to contribute to the development of tourism as an agent of peace.

 

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