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Dr. Robert S. Kittel


Dr. Robert S. Kittel (USA)

Dr. Robert S. Kittel is currently the Cheon Eui Won chair (Senior Executive / Advisor for Mother Moon’s foundation) in the Asia Pacific region. He is also the Co-Chair for the Universal Peace Federation and its Director of Education for the same region. He is also an international educator specializing in family-values based adolescent character education.

Back in 1996 Dr. Kittel co-founded the Pure Love Alliance, a youth-based program which utilized service-learning and character education in month-long national and international tours continuing over six consecutive years from 1997-2002. During this time, the program was rolled out in Thailand, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, England, France, India, Nepal and Germany.
Dr. Robert received his doctorate in education from the University of Bridgeport and has been a visiting professor at the Unification Theological Seminary.

He graduated from the Unification Theological Seminary earning a Masters of Divinity. His major publications include: “Uganda’s Success Can Be Replicated: Cooperation between Government and Faith-Based Organizations in the Fight Against AIDS,” “Combating HIV/AIDS: What works… What doesn’t…”, “CLUE 2000” the first character-based abstinence education curriculum for adolescents directly aligned with the eight-point Federal guidelines, “Understanding Nandi and the Shiva Lingam from a Principled Perspective” and “Two Paths to Peace” a 5-year case study of Nepal’s peace process.