Peace and Disarmament Education Trust 2017/18 grants
Name |
Amount |
Purpose |
Anna Hood |
$27,526 |
To host a conference on disarmament law at the University of Auckland in 2018. |
Laurie Ross |
$7,000 |
To produce an educational video of the successful Nuclear Free New Zealand 30th Anniversary Peace Event in Auckland 11 June 2017. |
Luise Brandt |
$11,700 |
To print and distribute a true story designed for young children about a Peace Walk around Te Tai Rawhiti /East Cape by six women Peace Activists in 1983. |
Lyndon Burford |
$11,792 |
To produce a series of short, inspiring and social-media-friendly videos that tell Stories of Peace. |
Lyndon Burford |
$15,636 |
To complete a part-time Research Fellowship hosted by the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. |
Margaret Lovell-Smith |
$2,000 |
To support the development and continuation of the Voices Against War project which informs and educates about pacifism and conscientious objection in Canterbury during WW |
Sally Carlton |
$1,587 |
To produce some peace and disarmament-related shows on Plains FM. |
The Foundation for Peace Studies Aotearoa/New Zealand Incorporated |
$9,000 |
To undertake research on Parihaka, hold a peace conference on a cloud-based management tool, and create an online disarmament education course. |
Tilly Hampton |
$12,000 |
To apply for a three-month internship with an organisation directly related to disarmament and arms control. |
Tilly Hampton |
$14,000 |
To undertake a Masters on the influence of middle power states on the international nuclear disarmament landscape from 2010 2016. |
TOTAL |
$112,241 |