Peace through Mentorship
The Peace X Peace Mentorship Program
Mentor Application (Doc version here.)
Mentee Application (Doc version here.)
Mission
This program is designed to foster a network of professional relationships between young women seeking to build peace and advance through their chosen professions and older women who seek to share their wisdom and experience. Mentors will be asked to provide mentees with guidance on career choices, answer questions about professional development, assist with developing resumes and finding internships and other opportunities, and instill in the mentee a sense of urgency and passion for peace and women’s rights. We want to ensure that the next generation of women are able to carry the torch for peace and empowerment by learning from the wisdom of those who have gone before them. As it is becoming increasingly important to empower women to stand for peace, this program is offering the chance for young women to gain extra support to be able to make a big difference.
Time Commitment
We ask mentors and mentees to commit to 30 minutes every two weeks for four months. We recommend that calls/skype be 30 minutes bi-weekly, but this is up to the pair to decide. The pair can continue on after the initial time period, but consistency at the beginning is important to develop a rapport and to help the mentee develop specific plans and next steps.
Program
Matching: The matching will be done by us through an application process in which we will pair the most compatible mentor with a mentee. This will be based on the five criteria for the different categories as well as those who fit our mission at Peace X Peace. Once the pairs are made there will be an initial phone call with our Mentorship Coordinator and the mentor/mentee to introduce them and get them acquainted with what is going to happen.
From then on we will pose a suggested conversation starter/question for each meeting to ensure they are getting something out of the partnership and have focused conversations. At the end of the program there will be an evaluation questionnaire to see what they both got out of it and see what can be improved
Mentoring Categories
1) Peace Media
Women everywhere are successfully using media to promote peace and women’s empowerment. This mentor will be in the media profession, someone who has experience with publications, video, radio, television, or social media. She will mentor young women who are interested in gaining skills in one of the above-listed fields.
2) Peacebuilding/Mediation
This category is specifically for women who work in peacebuilding, mediation, conflict resolution, or international relations. Women in this field are on the frontlines of the peace movement and will be able to mentor young women who seek to enter these fields.
3) Peace Arts and Peace Education
Peacebuilding pioneer Johan Galtung defines peace as nonviolence plus empathy and creativity. Mentors in this category will be artists whose work builds peace, peace educators, peace-minded mental health professionals, and experts in Nonviolent communication. Mentors will share their strategies for building peace through education and the arts with young women seeking to do the same.
4) Connection Point (Arab, Muslim, Western)
In 2011 Peace X Peace started the Connection Point project, which seeks to break down stereotypes and other barriers between Arab, Muslim, and mainstream Western women. A Connection Point mentor will be an Arab or Muslim woman mentoring a young Western woman or a Western professional mentoring a young Arab or Muslim woman. Their relationship will build peace while the young woman gains the guidance she needs in her chosen career path.
5) Entrepreneurs/Professionals
This is a broad category that can include most professions and business areas. We are seeking professional women with an affinity for peace in their daily lives, whether or not it is the focus of their work. This woman will be able to guide young women seeking a career in the same field who want to make room for their passion for peace in the bustling corporate world.
Whether you are interested in becoming a mentor or a mentee, we ask that you fill out an application. You can download either the application to be a mentor (Doc version here), and the application to find a mentor (Doc version here). To be considered, please send your application, along with a resume, to our Mentorship Coordinator, Abby Smith at mentorship@peacexpeace.org.
We are accepting applications for mentors on a rolling basis. We will begin accepting applications for mentees again in June.
Please note: Because this is a program focused on women’s professional development, we will not consider applications from men.
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Thank you for the good work you are doing may you please make a link to our website.
I want to become a member
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I wish to attend your mentoring along with 1 staff from our women empowerment and development program inc. liberia.
Thanks.
Thanks Amelia – if you and your colleague are interested in the mentorship program, please apply using the application forms found above. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hi, I am having a problem…I don’t know where to submit or email my Mentee (doc) application.
Thanks for your time,
Cara
To be considered, please send your application, along with a resume, to our Mentorship Coordinator, Abby Smith at mentorship@peacexpeace.org.
Hi, I see I missed the January 25th application… when is the next time I can submit my application to be a mentee?
Thank you.
I would love to help you by becoming a mentor. God bless you and Thank you for this opportunities
Peace
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Marie Claudine Mukamabano
Rwandan genocide-orphan survivor
Ambassador for Peace
Founder/CEO
KUKI NDIHO/WHY DO I EXIST RWANDA ORPHANS SUPPORT PROJECT
Creator/Host
Rwandan Orphans Peace Day Convention: “A DAY FOR PEACE, A DAY FOR CELEBRATION FOR ORPHANS OF RWANDA” Conference at Columbia University in New York City,USA & Kigali Rwanda in Africa
http://www.whydoiexist.org
Tel : 347 465 4045
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I am Fuseini Ayisha from Ghana who is intresting you programm will like to call me 0242009874
thank you
it is realy good to come out help woman in higih position
The next opportunity to Apply to be mentored will be June 1, 2012. Please subscribe to our mailing list to keep up to date with our programs.
If you are interested in being a MENTOR you can still apply until February 3, 2012. Please fill out the application above and email it to mentorship@peacexpeace.org
thank you so much please i would like to be involved.
thanks
Thia is a nice initiative, please keep it up!
Great work. I would love to be a mentor. Will submit my app soon..keep up the good work ..women power !!
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