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Opinions and publications
Toomas Palu, Executive Director of Estonian National Committee for United Nation Children´s Fund UNICEF
Wall of the World should under no circumstance be described as just a project – it is something much more enduring in both time and space, and it could eternalize much more than we could possibly imagine at this moment.
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Mall Tamm, Director of Children’s center Lastekeskus Tahetorn
I was positively surprised when Wall of the World offered to support the center and the children. After me and my colleagues met with representatives of the Wall of the World, we understood that the Wall of the World is unique and human project and we definitely wish it success and good fortune.
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Professor Madis Habakuk, rector of Estonian Business School
In conditions of conflicts between Nations, Cultures and Religions the idea “Wall of the World” is a new world wide opportunity to soften contemporary problems.
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Tomas Ramanauskas, MTV Baltic marketing director
What is a hallmark of a great idea? First everyone is stunned and scornful - nothing will come of it. Then with time, everyone applauds and says WOW! I believe the Wall of the World will be a magnificent project and we, Lithuanians, will be envious that is it not in Lithuania.
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Edita Matulevičiűtë, Vilnius College Students Association, president Wall of the World - The Wonder of the World, which unites all people on the Earth. This project – it is an opportunity for each of us to realise that we are not alone. We have people in which hearts lives same desires, same dreams as in our hearts. We must help to build this wonder, that we could live closer to each other.
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Ramojus Reimeris, City Concert International Project Director
I looked at the WOTW website and thought that this was a great idea to unite nations and bring down borders. I am proud that this project is created by our neighbours in Latvia.
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Ruta Dimanta, Head of the Charity Portal www.ziedot.lv
For me it is important that the Wall of the World is a socially responsible business that in partnership with charity organizations addresses common social problems by earmarking part of its profit for charity.
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Olafs Bruvers, President of the Latvian Red Cross
I am glad that there are people who put up time, resources and energy to carry out a project that can near us to a better society - a society which values goodness, understanding and tolerance for individual differences.
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Ojars Kalnins, the Latvian Institute Director
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Valdis Nagobads, Secretary general of the Latvian Red Cross
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