Abbreviation | Peace Mala |
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Formation | 27 November 2002UNA Temple of Peace, Cardiff, Wales | ,
Type | Charitable organisation |
Legal status | Non-profit |
Headquarters | Peace Mala Registered Office |
Location | |
CEO | Pam Evans MBE |
Key people | Pam Evans Founder/Director Norma Glass MBE Director/Secretary Martin Green Director |
Website | www.peacemala.org.uk |
Peace Mala (The Peace Mala Project for Global Citizenship and World Peace), is a British Registered Charity based in Morriston in Swansea, Wales dedicated to fostering inter-cultural, inter-faith tolerance, and promoting international humans rights and dignity.[1] According to Peace Mala's memorandum, the project aims to: To advance the education of the public in global citizenship through the promotion of understanding, respect, friendship, tolerance and peace between all communities, cultures and different faiths and, To promote human rights as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent United Nations conventions and declarations.
Peace Mala is an educational project which provides resources to schools and community groups. The symbolic double rainbow Peace Mala bracelet is one such resource, either provided pre-made, or through kits encouraging to schools and groups to create their own whilst contemplating the various world faiths and lessons represented by each bead.
Peace Mala focuses on the Golden Rule: "Treat others as you would wish them to treat you". Its intention is to educate and remind everyone that this rule is recognised by many scholars, teachers and philosophers.