On June, four countries?South Sudan, Cameroon, Thailand, and Burundi?held the ILPAC preliminary round at local schools. 221 people attended these events, including students, teachers, and parents. The Thailand community was particularly enthusiastic for this year’s competition, as the country has produced international finalists every year.
Jackline Nasiwa, Executive Director of the Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice, organized the South Sudan event and stated, “I am pleased that students are participating in this excellent competition. The school was unaware of the student’s artistic talents until this event, and now they want to nurture a culture of peace. Our organization will support the school in establishing a peace club.”
Nembo Ekong Ntunkem Nengu, the coordinator of Cameroon Rural and Urban Grassroots Business Women Association, said, “I was delighted to see students participating in this event with the willingness to express peace. They enjoyed the artistic work where they poured their hearts and talents.”
Chuanjit Chomudom, a Senior Teacher at Pakkred Secondary School in Thailand, shared her impressions: “The students brilliantly expressed the theme of ending war for peace, and both students and teachers united to host the event successfully. Through this competition, students have developed a mindset for world peace. I believe if the world unites as one, peace will come.”
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