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=== Children of Peace === [[Children of Peace]] is a UK-based, non-partisan, international conflict-resolution charity that aims to build friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4–17 regardless of community, culture, faith, gender or heritage through arts, education, healthcare and sports projects and programmes, so that a future generation and their communities might live in peace, side-by-side. Founded in 2004 by the charity's President, Richard Martin, Children of Peace receives personal support from world leaders including [[Pope Francis]], American Vice-President [[Joe Biden]], Quartet Envoy [[Tony Blair]], British Prime Minister [[David Cameron]], British Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]], British Labour Leader [[Ed Miliband]], [[Bill Clinton]], French President [[François Hollande]], former mayor of Hebron [[Khaled Osaily]] and Palestinian Envoy to the UK Dr [[Manuel Houssassian]]. Three UK parliamentarians from each major political party are Goodwill Ambassadors – [[Louise Ellman]] MP, [[Toby Ellwood]] MP and [[Ed Davey]] MP. In 2012, one of the charity's Goodwill Ambassadors & Director of its [[youth ambassador]] programme, [[Sally Becker]] carried the [[Olympic Flag]] into the stadium at the [[Opening Ceremony of London 2012]], in [[Children of Peace]]'s name. Currently there are 20 Youth Ambassadors, from [[Armenia]], Israel, [[Palestine]], [[Qatar]], the [[UK]] and the United States. The charity's approach is to build understanding between grassroots communities in the region. The charity works with more than 140 affiliate organisations in a unique Coalition of Peace in [[Gaza City|Gaza]], [[Egypt]], Israel, [[Jordan]], [[Lebanon]], [[Turkey]] and the [[West Bank]] (and in every continent).
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