"Since its inauguration in 1993, the International Camp has produced over 2,500 graduates. In addition to the original countries, there are now Seeds from the Jordan, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Cyprus (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/Republic of Cyprus), and the Balkans. The Balkan programs (Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Kosovo) and the Cyprus program (Turkish Republic of Cyprus, Republic of Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey) were discontinued after the summer of 2003."

According to their website, Seeds of Peace claims that they still hold sessions with the Balkan and Cyprus programs. Is this a fallacy?

Seeds of Peace probably doesn't want to draw attention to downsizing its program. It looks like current programs currently only include Middle East and South-East Asian campers.

Board edit

i am trying to add some more depth to the seeds of peace article. i think its board is noteworthy (including 2 presidents and a queen) is this not constructive? thoughts? cleanup 01:17, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

I think it is giving undue weight to a body which has basically no say over the operation of the organization. It is a largely ceremonial board.--TM 01:30, 3 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

i think that although its a ceremonious board it does add further credibilty to the endeavors of the organization and the board of directors do have operational and very important active role and function over seeds of peace. cleanup 01:54, 3 November 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wiki.qq (talkcontribs)

Footnote 10 is depreciated, is there a better source? edit

As EI is depreciated per RFC: Electronic Intifada, I would suggest removing it and the sourced content, unless there is a better source? FortunateSons (talk) 14:35, 26 January 2024 (UTC)Reply