Rotary Peace Fellows Speaker Database

Recognising that Rotary clubs may not be meeting in person for the foreseeable future, the Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumni Association (RPFAA) has created a database of presenters willing to provide interactive talks, webinars and lead virtual town hall discussions for clubs and districts.
Approximately 60 Peace Fellows are currently listed on the database and are available to facilitate sessions on a variety of subjects, including COVID-19 response, professional and personal development, community cohesion, Positive Peace and a host of other relevant topics.
“As a community of Peace Fellows, we wanted to help connect the Rotary family by offering online programming to share our work and some of the skills we have acquired, in part, because of the support of Rotarians like you,” said Australian RPFAA Board member Yung Nietschke.
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