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Children's International Summer Villages (abbreviated '''CISV''') is an international youth exchange organization. Founded with the belief that lasting peace is possible through learning how to live together as friends, CISV runs cross-cultural, experiential peace education programs primarily targeting children and youth. HISTORY CISV was founded in 1951 by Dr. Doris Twitchell Allen . Since then CISV has been registered in 62 countries, and over 150,000 delegates have participated in more than four thousand international CISV activities. For Dr. Allen and the CISV organization, children and youth were seen as the ideal starting point for peace education. Programmes were developed which offered young people opportunities to meet their peers from other countries and to form intercultural friendships. Locally, programmes give people the chance to learn about the cultures in their own communities and explore important themes related to peace and understanding. CISV PROGRAMMES The CISV International experience is based on the six travel programmes:
The CISV International programmes page provides more detailed information. As well, CISV have chapters hold local programmes that aim to share the CISV experience within the smaller community.
CHAPTERS AND THE CISV ORGANIZATION The International Office of CISV is located in Newcastle Upon Tyne , England . While critical administration for international programmes takes place at the Office, the vast majority of organizational work is done at the local "chapter" level. Each of CISV's 62 countries has a national association, which oversees and supports municipal chapters. Local chapters are divided into the Junior Branch (youth 25 and under) and the Adult Board (members 25+). Aside from the International Office staff, CISV is entirely volunteer-run. CISV currently has participatory status with the Council Of Europe , and the organisation has once again been approved to be a sub-organisation under UNESCO . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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