Father Joan Botam receives the ICIP Peace in Progress Award
He dedicates the award to his family, to the Capuchin community and to Catalonia, and he defends peace as a means to being “more grass roots and more democratic.”
He dedicates the award to his family, to the Capuchin community and to Catalonia, and he defends peace as a means to being “more grass roots and more democratic.”
He has been elected by the new ICIP Board of Governors, in substitution of Rafael Grasa.
The inclusion will give the library’s collections, specializing in peace culture, security and conflicts, greater visibility throughout the university community.
Raul Romeva met ICIP President and Director to be presented the projects of the Institute.
With journalists Martxelo Otamendi and Gorka Landaburu.
With Xabier Etxeberria, Professor of Ethics, and Maider Martiarena, member of Bakeola.
ICIP welcomes the recognition of Juan Manuel Santos’s efforts for peace while recalling that both negotiating parties deserve credit for the peace agreement reached in Colombia.
Aimed at students in secondary school, vocational training school and senior high school, as well as young people between the ages of 12 and 25 who participate in a Catalan youth, cultural or civic organization.
Reflections of the State of Peace Seminar workgroup on a security model that forsakes armed defense and addresses conflict from a non-military perspective.
The library opens all day Monday to Thursday and on Friday mornings.
Cécile Barbeito, Carme Colomina, Vicent Martínez Guzmán, Xavier Masllorens and Oscar Mateos.
The United Nations General Assembly approves opening negotiations to ban nuclear weapons.