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- The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was no consensus. W.marsh 19:18, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] International Peace Institute
And its subpages: International Creed for Peace, Peace Conservation System, and Universal Peace Protocol; also Chika Sylva-Olejeme (founder).- I have tried looking on the Internet for this group, and found 624 Google hits for "International Peace Institute", most of which seem to be irrelevant. The article gives no references, and only achievements it lists are that the group "engages in independent projects usally based on international cooperation and children", and has created the "International Creed for Peace", the "Peace Conservation System", and the "Universal Peace Protocol" (the latter two seem to be collections of rather trivial statements, and neither article gives any mention of influence of these documents). Unless evidence of notability is provided, delete all, and remove its mention from Peace and any other articles. - Mike Rosoft 12:06, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
- Hyde Park Residence Park Lane – London [9]
- exit Ways out of violence for children and youth International [10]
- Albania, Ministry of Culture
- Andorra, UNESCO
- Aruba, Aruba Arts Foundation
- Austria, School Board of Vienna
- Azerbaijan, Ministry of Culture
- Bahrain, Court of the Crown Prince
- Barbados, Office of the First Lady
- Belarus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Palace of Youth and Children
- Benin, Office of the First Lady
- Bolivia, Office of the First Lady and CONIF
- Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ministry of Education; Education Builds
- Botswana, National Museum
- Brazil, Instituto Brasil - Estados Unidos; Canal Futura
- Bulgaria, Future for Bulgaria Foundation; Spiritual Mirror
- Cayman Islands, National Gallery
- Chile, Fundacion Integra
- China, Ministry of Culture; Shanghai Cultural Development Foundation
- Colombia, Fundacion Proteger
- Costa Rica, Ministerio de Educacion
- Croatia, Ministry of Education
- Cuba, Ministerio de Educacion
- Cyprus, Ministry of Education
- Denmark, Children, Art & Pictures
- Dominican Republic, Ministry of Cultural Affairs
- Ecuador, Diario El Commercio; Holt International Children's Services
- Egypt, Ministry of Culture
- England, Tockington Manor School
- The Gambia, Department of State for Education
- Georgia, Ministry of Culture; Children Art Studio "Dserodena"
- Germany, Muncher Kunstlerhaus; ICAF e.V.
- Ghana, Explore Media and Educational Tours
- Grenada, Ministry of Education
- Honduras, Instituto de la Familia; Artemania
- Hungary, Ministry of Education
- India, Chandana Art Foundation International
- Iran, Institute for Intellectual Development of Children
- Israel, Projective - The Artists Museum
- Italy, Ministero Della Pubblica Istruzione
- Kazakhstan, Bobek Children's Foundation
- Kenya, Voluntary Youth Development
- Korea, Joong Ang Ilbo
- Kuwait, Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor
- Kyrgyz Republic, Meerim Foundation
- Latvia, Ministry of Culture; Art Teachers Association
- Lebanon, UNESCO - National Commission
- Lesotho, US Ambassador's Self Help Program
- Liberia, Office of the First Lady
- Lithuania, Office of the First Lady
- Macedonia, Ministry of Education
- Malaysia, Yellow House; UNICEF
- Maldives, Ministry of Information, Arts & Culture
- Malta, Maltese Education Division
- Mexico, Papalote - Museo del Nino; Casa Pacifica
- Moldova, Office of the First Lady; Children's Art School
- Mongolia, Mongol News Company; National Board for Children
- Mozambique, US Embassy
- Myanmar, Ministry of Education
- Namibia, National Art Gallery
- Nepal, UNESCO
- Netherlands, LOKV Institute of Arts Education
- New Zealand, Children's Art House Foundation
- Nigeria, Obafemi Awolowo University; International Peace Institute/UNESCO
- Norway, The Foundation of Children's History, Art & Culture; International Museum of Children's Art
- Pakistan, The Cupola Group; Funkor Child Art Center
- Palestine, Projective - The Artist's Museum
- Papua New Guinea, National Museum & Art Gallery
- Peru, Office of the First Lady; Ministry of Education; ICAF Peru
- Philippines, Department of Education and Culture; Museo Pambata Foundation
- Qatar, Qatar Foundation
- Romania, FINROART; Euro-Asia Promotion and Cultural Foundation
- Russia, Art School for Children
- Samoa, National University of Samoa
- Sierra Leone, Ministry of Youth, Education & Sports
- Singapore, Ministry of Education
- South Africa, Durban Children's Home Society
- Sri Lanka, Colombo Children's Book Society
- Sweden, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
- Taiwan, Association for Education through Art
- Tajikistan, Society and Children's Rights
- Tanzania, Furahini Youth Organization
- Thailand, Ministry of Education
- Togo, ONG-ATLAT; Partnerships & Exchange Organization
- Turkey, D-Atelier, Ankara
- Turkmenistan, Ministry of Education
- UAE, Ministry of Information & Culture
- United Kingdom, Eureka Museum
- Uzbekistan, Ministry of Education; Children and Adults Foundation
- Venezuela, Office of the First Lady
- Vietnam, Ministry of Culture & Information; Christina Noble Children's Foundation
- Yemen, Halaqa - International Cultural Circle
- Yugoslavia, K.I.D.S. and Decji Kulturni Centar
- Zambia, University of Zambia
- Delete alll. Unreferenced. -- RHaworth 21:56, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
- For the time and effort that the above poster put into defending these articles against deletion, he or she could have improved the articles to a keepable standard. But without the evidence I'm not going to do their work for them. Delete. Alba 20:45, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- 'Delete all'. Unreferenced. <<-- I agree. There are no reputable sources for this article. It seems fabricated.Dudeman1st 11:55, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Delete all There are now references, but still POV advertisement in the article and this organization is too obscure for inclusion. The UN it ain't. Unesco listing it doesn't give much weight IMHO. My vote is still for deletion.Dudeman1st 05:47, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- Strong keep The group is listed with UNESCO. [14] The article now has references and is improved, though more work is needed. From WP:AFD "For problems that do not require deletion, including duplicate articles, articles needing improvement, pages needing redirects, or POV problems, be bold and fix the problem or tag the article appropriately." (emphasis added)--agr 15:02, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Strong keep The group is listed with UNESCO. [15] The article now has references and is improved, 195.93.21.104 21:11, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
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