Daniel breaks down the need for Mideast Peace in a World Economic Forum Video
Check out this great video of Daniel shot at the Skoll World Forum in Oxford. This video is part of a series called Innovators in Action, and features Daniel breaking down the need for peace in the Middle East and how he and OneVoice are going about achieving it.
By Adeena Schlussel
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