By Levi Okoroja Introduction: This article aims at enhancing community development using peace as a tool. There is nothing called development in a community where peace is static. Peace is a pre-requisite for development as a whole because it creates an enabling environment for the fundamentals of a society’s progress: human capital formation, infrastructure development, markets subject to the rule of law, and so on (Roshan and Sarah, 2011). Although the word "PEACE" has a clear meaning for most people, ‘peaceful act’ and ‘peaceful individual’ can have different interpretations. In conflict to the common assumption, the state of the peaceful person is not one we can achieve only through good deeds. This state is obtained through perceptions that result in making peace with God, with the physical universe, with one’s self, and with the others. It means that the peaceful individual is at peace with God, with every single constituent of the universe, with one’...
From the Desk of the Editor, ISEA Annual Conference Magazine : Nduka Odo The theme of the ISEA Annual Conference, Community Development: the Isiugwu Situation is a succinct choice for a rural village like Isiugwu, Enugu Ezike, in Enugu State. The United Nations Development Programme has made the concept of development easier. When the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) expired in 2015, the world adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs encompasses the best elements to conceptualize development. The elements serve as the indices for measuring development in any society. The indices are best called the 17 SDGs or Global Goal. They include: Goal 1: No Poverty. Goal 2: Zero Poverty. Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being. Goal 4: Quality Education. Goal 5: Gender Equality. Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy. Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth. Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Goal ...