From wearing combat boots to becoming a peace facilitator, Suraida, a former combatant from the Philippines has swapped her fatigues for jilbabs to fight for peace.On today’s International Day of Non-Violence, read her journey from war to peace: https://t.co/guInch0eTB pic.twitter.com/EKOOwvRnwZ Read More
From wearing combat boots to becoming a peace facilitator, Suraida, a former combatant from the Philippines has swapped her fatigues for jilbabs to fight for peace. On today’s International Day of Non-Violence, read her journey from war to peace: unodc.org/unodc/en/front…
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