Mavia MAVI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to proposing and implementing programs aim at promoting nonviolence and the rights of all people.

MAVI is an international organization dedicated to proposing and implementing programs aim at limiting government powers, fighting corruption and opening governments, restoring order and security, ensuring effective regulatory enforcement, effective civil justice, criminal justice and informal justice. We are committed to leading awareness that teach and sensitize against gun violence, crimes and

mass incarceration. MAVI encourages the establishment of criminal and international courts in conflict areas as a way of bringing the culture of impunity to an end and, supports a national and international justice system that give all men a fair share of their rights. knowledge and skills. At the high school levels, the approach is through clubs which can meet before, during or after school hours. Chapters can meet biweekly, weekly or as often as needed. MAVI was established in the Republic of Liberia in 2009 and in United States 2012.

05/04/2017

Tolerance is key to peaceful co-existence

04/19/2015

MAVIA categorically condemns the current wave of violence in South Africa and call for the an immediate end to the senseless murdering of innocent people.

This is totally an act of lawlessness and barbarism to the highest degree; beyond human imagination that South Africans can descend so low by killing innocent people by burning them in the streets and mutilating their bodies like being filmed on the media.
globally.

MAVIA is therefore calling on the international community, especially the United Nations/War Crime Court to take immediate action on South Africa and swiftly stop the bloodshed.

Secondly, the United Nations/War Crime Court must launch a serious investigation into the matter and bring to justice those responsible for the deaths of many.

Moreover, South Africa must be placed on an international travel advisory and declared a dangerous State for human co-existence. There must be no excuse for South Africans action as it is unacceptable, especially in our global community where the rule of law exists.

GOOD DEEDS DAY IS HERE AGAIN. JOINS US THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 15
03/12/2015

GOOD DEEDS DAY IS HERE AGAIN. JOINS US THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 15

02/06/2015

FrontPageAfrica Newspaper - All Things Africa 24/7

02/06/2015

FrontPageAfrica Newspaper - All Things Africa 24/7

02/02/2015
02/02/2015

Good Deeds Day celebration is on March 15 this year and we invite you to celebrate with us in Irvington, NJ.

Good Deeds Day is coming again. Please contact us if you wish to be a part of the 2015 celebrations.
12/11/2014

Good Deeds Day is coming again. Please contact us if you wish to be a part of the 2015 celebrations.

09/19/2014

The Press Union of Liberia is concerned about the threat to freedom of information as a result of the actions taken by the government to limit the expansion of the Ebola virus. The union wrote a letter to the Minister of Justice to draw his attention to the challenges media...

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