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"There is nothing more important to the future of mankind on our planet than to bring about durable peace within and amongst nations. It is a difficult and lengthy process and few of us are capable to be suitably engaged. OIC is suitably engaged and deserves our moral and financial support. -Peter A. Benoliel, Chairman Emeritus, Quaker Chemical Corporation “Mr. Keiser's devotion to the goals of the United Nations through his efforts with the Organization for International Cooperation has been evident throughout his endeavors.” 1987 "The project makes sense. No one has ever done something like this before. I support the concept. Let's meet shortly to discuss it further," 2007 -Giandomenico Picco, Former Assistant-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs and Special UN Envoy. (Negotiator: The release of the “I would like to express my appreciation for your organization’s efforts to promote public awareness of the UN’s commitment to peace and sustainable development. Your organization's commitment to these goals, more than evident over time is highly commendable. 1991 “The Organization for International Cooperation’s activities demonstrates a new understanding by the public in general of its responsibility to promote international friendship and peacemaking. I commend the organization’s commitment to these goals. 1989
“I want to express my appreciation for the efforts of your organization to promote public support for the United Nation's goals of peace, security and human dignity.” -Michael J. Stopford, United Nations Special Projects Officer It is my deepest conviction that the citizens and governments of the world need to learn how to truly communicate with one another. I have directly experienced the mysterious and extraordinary gifts that come when human beings practice the skills of clear, honest communication. These skills are not arcane. They can be taught. Indeed, they must be taught if our world is to survive. The use of armed violence to solve human problems is no longer tenable in the twenty first century and beyond. -Joy Helmer M.S. |