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Arab and Middle Eastern States: International Day of Peace
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The following 19 events in 10 Arab and Middle Eastern countries were listed in Google during the week of September 21-28 under the key words “International day of peace” “peace day”, “journee internationale de la paix” and اليوم الدولي للسلام , and including one on the facebook page for the International Cities of Peace.
About 20 events are listed on the maps of One Day One Choir and Montessori schools singing for peace, but there is no indication which took place this year and which took place only in previous years
A young volunteer paints a mural to mark the International Day of Peace in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
Photo report from Xinhua News Service: A young volunteer paints a mural to mark the International Day of Peace in Mazar-i-Sharif, capital of Balkh province, Afghanistan.
The participants in the national conference on solidarity and constant support towards the Palestinian and Sahrawi peoples, stressed Monday in Algiers on the imperative to apply UN resolutions and decolonize Palestine and Western Sahara, emphasizing warns against the dangers of delay in ensuring both peoples their right to self-determination. Organized by the Algerian National Committee for Solidarity with the Saharawi People (CNASPS), in coordination with a network of Algerian journalists, the Mechaal E-chahid Association and the SADR embassy, this national conference, celebrated on the occasion of The International Day of Peace, September 21 of each year, was an opportunity for speakers to advocate for the need to compel Moroccan and Israeli colonizers to conform to international legitimacy.
The League of Arab States called on all nations and peoples, especially the Arab countries that are experiencing armed conflicts, to immediately cease fire and abide by the cessation of hostilities and resort to a political solution as it is the only way to settle conflicts and disputes. In a statement today on the occasion of the celebration of the International Day of Peace, which falls on the 21st of this month, the Arab League affirmed its full support for the efforts undertaken by the United Nations to promote sustainable peace, including its commitments to preserving and building peace and its keenness to establish a strategic partnership with the international organization to prevent the outbreak of Conflicts and resolution. The Arab League also called on all peoples to work on building and spreading a culture of peace by establishing a set of values and behavioral patterns based on respecting human rights, rejecting violence in all its forms and forms, strengthening the rule of law, adhering to the principles of democracy, freedom and justice, spreading the values of tolerance, acceptance of others, multiculturalism, and promoting dialogue.
Dr. Nabil Helmy, Secretary-General of the Heliopolis Association, said that the association participates in the celebration of the International Day of Peace, which falls on September 21 of each year, under the slogan “Forming Peace Together”, by launching it today, Monday, and through the page and website of Heliopolis Library, a photo gallery Hypothetically for the Interfaith Complex in Ancient Egypt, that part of the land where the three monotheistic religions come together to send a message of peace and love to the world.
Egyptian swimmers will try to beat Turkey’s obscure world record on International Peace Day: A cohort of 550 swimmers will try to break the Guinness World Record for the largest peace emblem during International Peace Day on 21 September, Ahram Gate reports. The current record was set by Turkey, which previously used 460 swimmers to form the symbol.
The Municipal Council in Tehran honors the International Peace Day tomorrow, Monday in the Hall of Iran, and at this ceremony, in addition to exchanging views on peace, the book “Women and Defending Peace in the Post-Corona Period” will be unveiled.
The Municipality of Amman lights the Abdoun Bridge in orange on the International Day of Peace – photos
On the occasion of the International Day of Peace, the International Center for Human Sciences, UNESCO Byblos, in partnership with the German Hans Seidel Foundation, on Monday, September 21 and 22, held training workshops on the importance of dialogue and peace building with the aim of refining and developing personality and social responsibility towards others with the participation of academic and cultural figures and lecturers from various universities in Lebanon And lecturers from France.
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UNIFIL today marked the International Day of Peace during a ceremony at its headquarters in Naqoura, south Lebanon. Present at the ceremony were UNIFIL Head of Mission Force Commander Major General Stefano Del Col, Colonel George Toufik Toufik representing the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) Commander, local authorities, representatives of the Lebanese security agencies and fellow peacekeepers.
Department of the Joint Mission of the United Nations and the African Union (UNAMID) and the Center for Peace and Development Studies at the University of El Fasher on the occasion of the International Day of Peace, which falls today, signed a pledge to work together achieving the requirements of peace and democratic transition in Darfur. Professor Adam Saleh Muhammadin, Director of the University of El Fasher, addressed the opening session of the forum.
The Sudanese Council of Churches and the Council of Religious Coexistence organized today at the Council’s headquarters in Khartoum a solidarity stand on the occasion of the International Day of Peace, which falls on the twenty first of September of each year under the slogan (Blessed are the peacemakers because they are the children of God called) under the auspices of the Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments Nasreddin Mufreh
On the occasion of the International Day of Peace, celebrated on Monday, September 21, which coincides with the second anniversary of the Revitalized Agreement on Conflict Resolution in South Sudan (RARCSS), representatives of various faiths in Sudan of the South, in a collective statement, noted “with great concern” the slow pace of the implementation of RARCSS and expressed the need to “accelerate the implementation of the provisions of the agreement..
On the occasion of the celebration on September 21 of the International Day of Peace, the theme of which 2020 is “Shaping peace together”, the National Heritage Institute (INP) and the agency for the enhancement of heritage and cultural promotion (AMVPPC) organize in collaboration with the friendly staff of the INP a series of activities and events in five museums in Tunisia.
Video report: “Living in peace is our legitimate right” .. A peaceful pause in the city of Atarib in the countryside of Aleppo on the International Day of Peace
The “Southerners for Peace” group commemorates the International Dy of Peace and finds this ocasion an opportunity to renew its demands for peace in Yemen.
Under the title “On This Land What Deserves Life”, the mural exhibition coinciding with the International Day of Peace was executed by a number of plastic artists on the wall of the Martyrs’ Stadium, located in the Jahmiliya neighborhood, which is the largest neighborhood that was destroyed. Those in charge of the mural said that its aim is to deliver a message to the international community that Taiz is tired of the war and siege that it has been living for years, and that it seeks peace and coexistence. Over the past two days, the organization has launched several activities in the governorates of Ma’rib and Hadramawt on strengthening the capacities of youth initiatives in peacebuilding, to celebrate the International Day of Peace, with the participation of 28 young men and women representing 14 youth initiatives in the two governorates.
We celebrate the international day of Peace and as participation in our community we always take care people whom has special case and the current situation in Yemen increased their suffering. Hence we performed our activity with autism children at the Charter for Compassion Yemen Autism Center in Sana’a and the team of United Religions Initiative. This is the first time that children with autism in Yemen celebrate this occasion.
On this international day of peace, let us shape peace together, recognizing and supporting the important role of local women mediators in community based conflict resolution efforts. In Yemen, women peacebuilders have used their conflict resolution skills to prevent local conflicts, promote social cohesion and women’s participation in community and social initiatives. PartnersGlobal and its affiliate, Partners Yemen, collaborated in a community-based conflict mitigation program to create sustainable mechanisms for local conflict resolution in Yemen’s tribal areas. The program supported local women peacebuilders in: coaching on mediation approaches to proactively address and reduce violent conflict, creating the space and opportunities for women to engage in conflict resolution, and building women’s knowledge and capacity in conflict management, mediation, arbitration, negotiation, and communication.
On the occasion of the International Day of Peace, a youth campaign calling for a ceasefire throughout Yemen has been launched. Under the hashtag #EnoughWar, the campaign uses social media to call for a cease-fire in Yemen. In line with the theme of this year’s International Peace Day, “building peace together”, the campaign is mobilizing young people to play a role in the peace process and amplifying the voices and opinions of young women and men calling for peace. The campaign kicked off with a vox pop video in which young people share their messages on peace:
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Africa: International Day of Peace
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The following 35 events in 23 African countries include those listed in Google during the week of September 21-28 under the key words “International day of peace” and “Journée internationale de la paix.” The events also include some listed on the facebook page for the International Cities of Peace.
About 50 events are listed on the maps of One Day One Choir and Montessori schools singing for peace, but there is no indication which took place this year and which took place only in previous years.
For events in North Africa see the page of events in the Arab States .
Celebration in Congo, Brazzaville
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As part of the International Day of Peace, the National Fund for the Development of Youth Activities, Sports and Leisure (Fndajsl) in collaboration with the Beninese National Olympic and Sports Committee (Cnos-Ben) organized a series of ‘activities concluded with two communications on the theme “The celebration of sport for development and peace”. This meeting brought together from September 25 to 26, 2020, at the Conference Hall of the Cotonou Sports Palace, the Beninese sports movement, journalists and civil society.
The United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, commemorated the International Day of Peace with AfriYAN and Youth Networks for Sustainable Peace in Africa. The promoter of the event Fayçal Traoré, member of the structure promoting the dialogue framework, wants the discourse to change at the level of young people through this celebration. “The discourse is no longer that young people are a challenge, or even problems to be solved, but that young people are an opportunity for peace, and are essential players in matters of peace,” he comments.
An Audio report by Issaka Souleymane DIALLO (Journaliste/ RTB).
BURUNDI :
A video report by the Minister of National Solidarity of Social Affairs, Human Rights and Gender Imelde Sabushimike with a related statement. The theme for this year is “shaping peace together.”
CAMEROON :
Paul Biya – President of the Republic, endorsed the theme of this year’s commemoration, “Shaping peace together” and took the opportunity to promote and strengthen social cohesion and living together. Qualities on which Mounouna Foutsou – Minister of Youth and Civic Education returned this Monday, during the official ceremony organized in the political capital of Cameroon.
SHAPING PEACE TOGETHER, The Association for Community Awareness (ASCOA) joined the rest of the world to commemorate 2020 world peace day. A one day workshop with youths in the city of Buea, Cameroon.
BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC :
To celebrate the International Day of Peace, the Department of Arts and Culture, the National Youth Council in partnership with the MINUSCA organized competitions for the benefit of young people allowing them to express themselves. The main objective of these competitions is to contribute to the consolidation of peace and the popularization of the APPR-RCA in this period of pandemic with covid19. The competitions which have for theme “Shaping your peace”, is open to young people from 10 to 25 years old who wish to express themselves through different production channels. Shape your peace through poetry, drawing, dance, art, storytelling, music, photography and comedy.
The coordinator of the peace and sustainable security program of the United Nations association of Chad made a statement on Monday on the occasion of the International Day of Peace which is celebrated around the world. According to Brahim Ramadan Mahamat, “It is more evident than ever that we are not enemies of each other. On the contrary, our common enemy is a tireless virus that threatens our health, our safety, and even our way of life. this is the Covid-19 virus. This is why the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has reminded to silence the guns and to focus on the fight against this pandemic” , adds the coordinator of the peace and sustainable security program of the association.
COMOROS :
On September 21, World Day of Peace, the leaders of NGOs Unfpa and Afriyan-Comoros organized a conference based on peace in itself, peace and justice, and peace and Islam. According to the goals of the SDGs, peace occupies sixteenth place. “For sustainable development, peace occupies sixteenth place among the seventeen programs mentioned. That’s why we’re celebrating this international day of world peace, ”National Assembly Administrator David Palmer said.
The national coordinator of Associations and Civil Society Organizations for Peace (CONAP), Marlon Alouki Obouémbé affirmed on September 21 in Brazzaville that the forces of the nation should not only appropriate the notion of peace and make it a philosophy of life, but cultivate it because it constitutes the common thread of better living together. “We want to raise awareness among populations against violence for the simple reason that experience shows that in the Congo, each time electoral deadlines approach, the socio-political climate changes.” indicated Marlon Alouki Obouémbé, at the opening of a symposium held as part of the celebration of the 19th International Day of Peace.
In his capacity as representative of the Prime Minister, Adama Diawara, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, chaired on September 21, at the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Foundation in Yamoussoukro, the official celebration of the International Day of Peace .
To the young people, Adama Diawara explained that in “this pre-electoral period where certain speeches call to impose themselves by force, to destroy the gains”, they will have to reject violence in all its forms and especially avoid destroying the symbols of State.
BENI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (DR CONGO):
On the occasion of the International Day of Peace, the Young Patriots consolidators of peace reflect Monday September 21, 2020 in Beni (North Kivu) on the contribution of youth in the maintenance and consolidation of peace in Beni. The challenges and the related solutions.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO :
On the occasion of the celebration of the International Day of Peace, celebrated on September 21 of each year, seventy-five women’s civil society organizations unanimously formulated a joint declaration on the establishment of peace in the DRC.
“If men cannot come to an understanding to make peace, as women we can” is the sentence that sums up the joint declaration signed by these women’s organizations.
GOMA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO :
The International Day of Peace is celebrated every year on September 21 around the world. In the city of Goma, in North Kivu, citizen movements of committed artists Raiya Nasimama, decided to march in the street to protest against the insecurity characterized by massacres of civilians in the east of the country, particularly in the region. from Beni. According to Black Man Bausi, a committed artist from the city of Goma, this day is dedicated to peace and particularly in the province of North Kivu and its surroundings, which are facing a situation of growing insecurity. “We are in the street today because we organized a peace concert.”
KANANGA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO :
On the sidelines of the international day of peace, in Kananga several related activities were organized, including the provincial youth council endowed diplomas of merit to five youth including an activist from the Lucha section of Kananga. During an interview granted to him by the editorial staff of interview.cd, Albert Ngalamulume reassures that he has worked within the citizen movement fighting for change during the period of the Kamwina Nsapu atrocities “Since we joined the citizen movement, fighting for change during or after the kamwina nsapu atrocities, we have never stopped sending out the message of peace, carrying out awareness campaigns, participating in various radio broadcasts. to call the people who had their weapons in their hands to lay them down and make peace, we did this work three years ago ”declared Albert Ngalamulume at the microphone of the interview this late Sunday
KINSHASA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO :
The International Day of Peace is celebrated on September 21 of each year. In Kinshasa, Radio Okapi, through the magazine “Okapi Service”, produced a general public program on Saturday, September 19 in the promotion room of the Catholic University in Congo (UCC). Several personalities took part in this great meeting. The UNESCO country representative, Jean-Pierre Ilbido, argued that the principles of peace are based on notions of tolerance and the absence of violence between citizens. Several students invited the competent authorities to work for the promotion of peace.
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LUALABA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO :
World Peace Foundation Celebrates the Interational Day of Peace. Here is a photo of our celebration of the International Day of Peace, along with excerpts from the ten-year report for our Foundation for 2010-2020.
NORTH KIVU, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
The International Day of Peace. Taking advantage of this date of capital importance, the Synergy of peace journalists in the Great Lakes region, appealed to all communities in the DRC and the east to be able to live together peacefully to encourage the development of their communities. respective entities.”We are taking advantage of this important day to ask all communities to live in peaceful coexistence because nothing is possible without living together as children of the same father and the same mother. We have been going through difficult times for a long time, for lack of love and affection, “said Paulin Munyagala, coordinator of this Synergy of Peace Journalists who is part of the CongoForum editorial staff. This organization of around ten journalists involved in peacebuilding wants eastern DRC to become an oasis of peace where people live together in peace for the development of their region. Paulin himself has been involved for the past three years in building peace in his region.
AFRICAN UNION, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA :
The African Union celebrated the International Day of Peace 2020 with a video conference, Youth as agents for Silencing the Guns and Shaping Peace
GABON :
As part of the commemoration of the International Day of Peace, celebrated this year under the theme “Shaping peace together”. . . a video conference was dedicated to peace issues and security. During this high-level meeting, the Sub-Regional Representative of UNESCO, PAYNCOP Gabon invited the various organizations to strengthen the capacities of local actors in awareness raising, preventive diplomacy, mediation and peaceful resolution of crises and conflicts.
GUINEA :
Statement from Taran Diallo, Minister of National Unity and Citizenship: The International Day of Peace is celebrated in Guinea in the context of the preparations for the presidential election of October 18, 2020: it is an important moment in the consolidation of our democratic process. In doing so, our words, behaviors and attitudes must contribute to the establishment of a peaceful climate in order to allow everyone to participate in this historic choice.
Dandora Kenya International cities of Peace will share peace together with orphans and widows on 21 September 2020, international peace day. The day will start with a simple peace match within Dandora with peace messages then settle in a spacious hall for a meal. @$10 a widow or an orphan can have a meal. Your peace message or a meal support shall proudly be shared.
A cache of crude weapons recovered in the volatile Narok South Sub-County were set ablaze Monday as part of celebrations to mark the International Peace Day. The assortment of weapons which included about 6,000 quivers, arrows, bows and spears had been confiscated by the Narok County Security Committee following the ethnic altercations between members of two communities living in the area. The event was graced by legislators from the Senate and National Assembly committee as well as members of the National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity as well as the National Cohesion and Integration Committee (NCIC) who took the chance to root for peace amongst members of the warring communities.
MALI :
This Monday, September 21 marks the International Day of Peace. The theme chosen for this 2020 Day is Shaping Peace Together. Fatoumata Maiga, president of the Association of Women for Peace Initiatives answers Assa Sakiliba’s microphone
NGOs in the Rose-Belle region are mobilizing for the country. Shaping peace together. This is the theme chosen this year for the International Day of Peace. A theme that could not have come at a better time with all the unfortunate events that the country has experienced in recent weeks. Artist and social worker Alain Auriant added his personal touch. “There is a great need for peace in Mauritius and in the whole world. We are organizing activities for this day to show that we are united among NGOs. ” Alain Auriant advances.
Yesterday (21.09.20), the MASC Foundation, through its Civic Incubator initiative, organized in Pemba a round table to discuss the contribution of local actors in the process of building sustainable peace and social cohesion in the context of armed attacks and religious radicalism in Cabo Delgado. Religious, academic, and youth leaders were present. The date is celebrated at a time when Mozambique is being plagued by successive armed attacks in the center and north of the country. The general understanding resulting from the roundtable is that peace and social cohesion are still a challenge because the process of building the Mozambican state has always been marked by violence and, to end this violence, we must create conditions of dialogue for the construction of a culture of peace based on socialization institutions. The celebration / reflection also featured the performance of the band Ikwazuni, which recently released the album Mocambique Yethu- Stop extremist violence!
The Association of Journalists for Security and Migrants (AJSEM Niger) organized, this Monday, September 21, 2020 in the Conference Room of the Maison de la Presse in Niamey, an information meeting and discussions on defense and security issues.
Around the theme “What type of collaboration between FDS and media actors in a context of multifaceted security crisis”, this meeting is organized as part of the celebration of the International Day of Peace. In opening this meeting, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Maison de la Presse, Mr. Ibrahim Harouna, first remarked that “our country and the African sub-region have been confronted for several years to multiple security challenges ”, stressing that“ several hotbeds of tension are active in particular in the North with the Libyan hearth, in the North-West the situation in Mali, in the East the Boko Haram group ”.
Poster for International Cities of Peace: Ilorin, Nigeria. Shaping Peace Together. Written by Dr. Biola Adimula, Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin.
SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUP, a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) in conjunction with LEKEH DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION host the International Peace Day at the Ultramodern Town Hall, Kaani community. A wonderful event organized to preach, educate and orientate the leaders of Bua Kaani community on the importance of peace. HRH Mene G. B. Apere, the Community Development Committee (CDC) Chairman, the Elite president , Youth president, the Kaani Students Union president, Clergymen and women leader attends the programme to discus everlasting peace.
The Beau Vallon secondary school celebrated the International Peace Day on Monday September 21 with a ‘Peace Road Race’. The head teacher of the school, Phillip Morel, noted that on Monday morning they had a short, simple assembly with messages of peace from teachers. To complete the event, some of the talented drummers from the school along with Marie Chantal composed and performed a moutya song on peace.
To mark Peace Day yesterday, the International Day for Peace Committee organised a tree-planting activity in collaboration with six renowned local peace poets and the ‘Zanfan Losean EZ’ Association. They planted 21 coconut trees in the vicinity of the waterfront café and they all wore a white shirt/top. The theme for the event was ‘My Sustainable Tree’ and it was inaugurated by the Mayor of Victoria, David Andre.
RE:21 SEPT INTERNATIONAL WORLD PEACE DAY 2020 KARIAKOO UHURU PARK ZANZIBAR. Dear all friends in peace. We greet you all in True Peace & Solidarity. My name is Ali Mussa Mwadini and I am the Founder of our Organization, and currently voluntarily working as Executive Secretary & Peace Activist and Founder of Zanzibar City of Peace Clubs Project. Our Organization Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association (ZPTTA NGO), is committed to the promotion of True Culture of Peace (Positive Peace) & peace related issues, via increased negotiation, reconciliation and dialogue. Find attached photos of world peace day 2020
The Committee for Reflection and Action for the Promotion of Human Rights (CRAPH) intends to commemorate the International Day of Peace on September 21 through a discussion and discussion. The meeting, which is being held at the organization’s headquarters in Lomé, will bring together the board of directors of this human rights association and its members around the theme “Shaping peace together”.
Three women’s organizations (REPSFECO, ROAJLEF and GTFJPS-AOS) are delighted with the efforts made by States to maintain peace in the sub-region. On the occasion of the celebration of the International Day of Peace, they invite the governments of the community space to redouble their vigilance for the maintenance and consolidation of peace. They also salute all the actors involved in an effective commitment to peace. Read the full statement below.
Video for International Day of Peace from the Uganda Muslim Youth Development Forum
English bulletin October 1, 2020
In our survey of the Internet this year we found actions for the International Day of Peace in 717 communities located throughout the world. This total is similar to what we found last year, although the geographical distribution was a bit different.
This year the greatest number of actions took place in Europe.
In Western Euope we found reference to actions in 274 communities. The greatest number was recorded in Belgium where 159 towns and municipalities participated in a campaign to fly the peace flag on official buildings, calling for a Belgium without nuclear weapons in a world without nuclear weapons. An article from the Italian island of Sardegna lists actions in 37 communities. In France, the Collective for 21 September coordinated and described actions in 43 communities, including marches and demonstrations, often linked to the struggle to preserve the planet from global warming.
The Collective for 21 September is composed of 35 French organizations, led by Mouvement de la Paix. Their statement declares “More than ever it is necessary to cry out loud and clear: Stop wars, Stop violence, Stop misery, Stop injustices. Together, let us act to shape peace and the development of a culture of peace through the construction of a united world, free from all weapons of mass destruction.”
In the former Soviet countries of Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine and Belorus, we found actions in 168 communities, most of them involving the children in schools. Often the children made paper doves and wrote their wishes for peace, sometimes attaching them to balloons to fly into the sky and travel across the earth.
As was the case last year, many of the actions took place in communities across the two sides of the armed coflict in the Ukraine. One of them, in Svyatogorsk, was hosted by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the purpose of ending the armed conflict in the Donbass region. The Metropolitan of Svyatogorsk recalled that “Blessed are the peacemakers, says the Lord. We dare to take upon ourselves the title of peacemaking, so as not to renounce the great title of the sons of God.”
In North America we found actions in 159 communities, of which 110 were coordinated and listed on the website of the Campaign Nonviolence, “working for a new culture of nonviolence free from war war, poverty, racism and environmental destruction.” All 50 states of the United States were represented, along with the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
For example, in Philadelphia, Peace Day Philly 2020 included eleven programs over seven days – all on-line and all free – related to personal, local and global peace and justice.
Ongoing wars and recent peace accords were addressed by the day’s celebrations in the rest of the world.
In Africa, we found celebrations in 35 communities in 23 countries, many of them torn by violent conflict. In Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, a round table discussed the contribution of local actors in the process of building sustainable peace and social cohesion in a region plagued by successive armed attacks and religious radicalism. In the city of Goma, in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, citizen movements and artists marched in the street to protest against massacres of civilians in the east of the country. Meanwhile in the DRC, seventy-five women’s civil society organizations unanimously formulated a joint declaration on the establishment of peace. And the African Union held a video conference: “Youth as agents for Silencing the Guns and Shaping Peace.”
In the Middle East and North Africa, we found actions in 19 communities in 10 countries and regions. In South Sudan on Peace Day September 21, which coincides with the second anniversary of the Revitalized Agreement on Conflict Resolution representatives of various faiths in Sudan of the South issued a collective statement calling for implementation of the peace agreement. In Yemen, still at war, a youth campaign calling for a ceasefire was launched with a vox pop video in which young people share their messages on peace. And from Aleppo in Syria, there is a video for the International Day of Peace in Arabic : “Living in peace is our legitimate right”!
In Latin America we found actions in 29 communities. Celebrations in Colombia were linked to commemoration of the fourth year since the signing of the peace agreement. For example, in the article from Prensa Latina, “Colombians from all over the country will march today in the context of the International Day of Peace to demand that the government comply with the Havana Agreement and put an end to violence in the country.” The largest number of community celebrations came from Mexico, another country that experiences a high level of violence.
In Asia and the Pacific we found actions in 33 communities in 13 countries. In Korea, a campaign called for an ending to the Korean War, signed by more than 350 South Korean and international civil society organizations. In the Philippines, solidarity was proclaimed with the young people of Mindanao who have been directly affected by the consequences of a conflict that is still being felt despite progress in the peace process. And in Pakistan, there were calls for the United Nations to intervene in Jammu and Kashmir where there is armed conflict with India.
A new feature of the celebrations this year was the increased importance of virtual meetings and conferences, such as that mentioned above by the African Union. A good example was the initiative Peace Weekend 2020 with the convergence of multiple online summits and music festivals including the UP Convergence, Peace One Day Live Digital Experience as well as the Shift Festival and Music Festival.
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EUROPE |
ASIA AND PACIFIC |
EX-SOVIET COUNTRIES |
ARAB STATES AND MIDDLE EAST |
LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN |
The detailed pages for the International Day of Peace 2020 will be put on line during the week of October 1-7
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Democratic Republic of Congo: World Peace Foundation Celebrates the Interational Day of Peace
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Here is a photo of our celebration of the International Day of Peace, along with excerpts from the ten-year report for our Foundation for 2010-2020.
The World Peace Foundation is a non-profit association created and working in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its field of activity is the entire population of the world in general and that of the DR Congo in particular. The main objective of the FPM is to restore the culture of Peace through the teachings or seminars it organizes in order to transmit the messages of Peace.
The vision on the creation of the World Peace Foundation was born in 1999 by Mr. John MUKHUTA MUHIANA living the unfortunate and massacred events in the Democratic Republic of Congo his country of origin, in Africa his continent and in the whole world his planet earth not only on a physical level, but also on a spiritual level.
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Our organization has continued to promote the culture of Peace with civil society actors by respecting the standards of respect for the promotion of Peace.
With regard to education for peace, we are working with 55 schools to promote education for peace in partnership with the Living Peace International project.
With regard to democratic participation, we support populations so that they appropriate democratic values, tolerance, non-violence, participation in the management of public affairs, transparency and accountability, solidarity between citizens.
We make populations aware of the peaceful settlement of conflicts, peaceful cohabitation, respect for gender and the protection of the vulnerable (women, children, the elderly, handicaps).
2010 to 2020 the Foundation carried out a lot of activities; we thank the governor of the province as well as the president of the provincial assembly of Lualaba who always accompanies us.
Media used: WANGU RTV, MIKUBA, AMANI, TOP LUALABA, YALISANO, RCL, PALMIER, RTMA, NATURE …
Our Foundation has organized many activities: the International Day of Peace, the Day of Non-violence, the Day of the death of Ghandi, etc.
We have also resolved customary conflicts and in different families.
Central Africa: Video Conference for International Day of Peace
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As part of the commemoration of the International Day of Peace, celebrated this year under the theme “Shaping peace together”, the Commission of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (Unoca) and the Central Africa Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco), organized, on September 21, 2020, a video conference dedicated to peace issues and security.
The meeting brought together about sixty participants, in particular experts from the UN, ECCAS, civil society as well as researchers, It lasted for nearly four hours, allowing for discussion on several themes including the challenges of calls to cease fire, preventive diplomacy, the commitment of civil society to the culture of peace, the social responsibility of journalists in the promotion of the culture of peace, among others.
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During this high-level meeting, in the presence of the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, Head of UNOCA, the President of ECCAS, the Sub-Regional Representative of UNESCO, PAYNCOP Gabon invited the various organizations to strengthen the capacities of local actors in awareness raising, preventive diplomacy, mediation and peaceful resolution of crises and conflicts.
For Jerry Bibang, the National Coordinator of PAYNCOP Gabon, “it is necessary to involve young people at all levels of the peace process, particularly in awareness-raising, prevention, mediation as well as post-conflict operations, in accordance with RESOLUTION 2250 (Jeunes, peace and security) of the United Nations.
“For the latter to be able to participate effectively, we must first train them, equip them, and strengthen their capacities,” he explained. “The current Covid19 pandemic sufficiently shows that international actors are no longer sufficient for peace operations, as their movements are strictly limited due to the disease. It is therefore necessary to involve local actors, especially young people who constitute a strategic demographic dividend for the culture of peace in Africa.”
Gabon: Payncop and Unesco in Support of People Living with Disabilities
TOLERANCE & SOLIDARITY . .
Special to CPNN from Jerry Bibang
As part of these activities relating to the Covid19 pandemic, the National Coordination of the Pan-African Youth Network for the Culture of Peace (PAYNCoP Gabon) launched, on Tuesday September 15, 2020, the support project for people living with a handicap.
The initiative, which benefits from the support of UNESCO and the National Commission for UNESCO, supports the actions of public authorities. The project consists of three components, in particular an awareness campaign on barrier gestures, the distribution of bibs and hydroalcoholic gels and the provision of food.
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According to Jerry Bibang, the National Coordinator of PAYNCoP Gabon, “the project involves four associations including the Organization of Handicapped People (OPH), the National Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired of Gabon (ANAAG), the Association of the Deaf (ANDES ) and the NGO Bagniamessebe. It will impact a total of 50 Gabonese families, or around 200 people.”
For the National Commission for UNESCO, “this project helps implement the resilience strategies advocated by the Gabonese Government and UNESCO, in this period of global health crisis, marked by the Covid19 pandemic.” This was explained by Philippe MEMENE M’EYI, its Deputy Secretary General.
The urgent support project for people living with a disability follows on from other actions carried out by PAYNCoP Gabon since the onset of the pandemia. These include, among others, the awareness campaign on social networks, in partnership with the National Youth Council; participation in the awareness-raising video on fakes news around Covid19, produced by UNESCO; the establishment of hand washing points in the neighborhoods of Libreville, in partnership with the NGO Engineers Without Borders and the New World Citizen Laboratory; and the production of two comics, dedicated to raising awareness among young people about Covid19.
France: Declaration of the National Collective: March for peace 2020
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Statement by the national collective “En Marche pour la paix” on the occasion of the International Day of Peace (September 21) and the United Nations Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons (September 26, 2020)
Saturday, September 19 “Together for Peace and against climate change, for social justice and human rights, for nuclear disarmament”
The Covid-19 pandemic has made it clear that the destiny and interest of all humanity is at stakr. In the face of predatory forces, driven by neoliberal globalization, seeking to make immediate profits from all human activity, and to preserve their stranglehold on the world through an unprecedented increase in military spending, the mobilization of all citizens has become the order of the day.
In France, this crisis has highlighted the inadequacy of the means made available to public health services, social divisions that are unacceotabe and an economy incapable of providing rapid and effective solutions to deal with the pandemic.
The urgent need for new policies to ensure human security (physical, health, economic, ecological and social) for populations in France and around the world is understood and shared by a growing number of people and organizations. Faced with this pandemic, everywhere in the world, the potential for creativity and solidarity to cope has been revealed, but also an awareness of the harmfulness of a certain number of political choices and of the need for human resources and financial resources allocated as a priority to economic, social, health and ecological security and to the well-being of populations through a consequent reduction in world military expenditure which in 2019 reached the level never reached of 1917 billion dollars in 2019 (1624 billion euros).
In this context, the national collective “En Marche pour la paix” has decided, as in previous years, to contribute to the success of the International Day of Peace (September 21) and the United Nations Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. (September 26).
Everywhere in France, on Saturday, September 19, let’s organize Marches for Peace and various public initiatives to allow the expression of popular demands:
* for peace and against climate change,
* for social justice and human rights,
* for nuclear disarmament.
More than ever it is necessary to cry out loud and clear: Stop wars, Stop violence, Stop misery, Stop injustices. Together, let us act to shape peace and the development of a culture of peace through the construction of a united world, free from all weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons, a fairer and more human world. Humanity’s future has no other path than peace.
In addition to marching for eace, the collective “En Marche pour la paix”
* Will address all elected officials, whether parliamentarians or mayors, to highlight these emergencies,
* Will organize a videoconference on Friday September 18 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to allow expression of the diversity of organizations calling for the success of the International Day of Peace and the Marches on September 19,
* Will organize a videoconference with international participation on Saturday September 26 from 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. in order to underline the urgent need for ratification of the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty adopted at the UN on July 7, 2017 by a grand number of States and in particular by States possessing nuclear weapons,
* Will address all the embassies present on French territory to ask that States everywhere respect the peoples’ aspiration for peace and international law with regard to the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction and for the allocation of funds for the achievement of the objectives of sustainable development, protection of the planet and human security in the economic, health, ecological and social dimensions,
* Will ffirm its solidarity with all social struggles that carry the values and objectives of the 8 areas of Culture of Peace, the Sustainable Development Goals and the conclusions of the Paris climate conference.
What has happened this year (2020) for the International Day of Peace?
The National Collective En Marche pour la Paix:
Abolition des Armes Nucléaires / Maison de la Vigilance – Agence de Promotion des Cultures et du Voyage (APCV) – Agir pour la Paix – AHSETI (ASTI du Havre) – Alternatiba Rennes – Amendil Awraɣ / Ruban Jaune – Amitié Droujba 19 – Anciens appelés en Algérie et leurs amis contre la guerre (4ACG ) – Appel des cent pour la paix Bagnolet – Art et Paix Rennes – Artistes pour la Paix – Assemblée de Citoyens Argentins en France (ACAF) – Assemblée des citoyens du Monde – Assemblée européenne des citoyens (AEC HCA-France) – Association AMANI – Association Art Monumental – Association CHEMINS – Association Compostelle-Cordoue – Association corrézienne de renaissance communiste (PRCF) – Association Culture Bio/Salon Ille et Bio — Association Culturelle des Travailleurs Immigrés de Turquie (ACTIT) – Association d’Amitié Franco-Vietnamienne – Association départementale des élus communistes et républicains de l’Ariège (ADECR 09) – Association des combattants de la cause anticoloniale (ACCA) – Association des Médecins pour la Prévention de la Guerre Nucléaire (AMFPGN) – Association de Solidarité avec le Peuple Sahraoui Lorraine (ASPS) – Association « Droit Solidarité » des Juristes Démocrates – Association Fonds d’alerte contre l’Agent Orange/Dioxine (FaAOD) – Association Française d’Amitié et de Solidarité avec les Peuples d’Afrique (AFASPA) – Association française des Communes Départements et Régions pour la Paix, Section française de Mayors for Peace (AFCDRP) – Association France Palestine Solidarité Nord-Pas de Calais (AFPS) – Association Gauche Citoyenne Nanterre – Association Internationale des Éducateurs à la Paix (AIEP) – Association Internationale des Juristes Démocrates (AIJD) — Association La Courtine 1917 – Association La pause joyeuse – Association Loisirs et Réflexion 19 (ALER 19) – Association nationale des élus communistes et républicains (ANECR) – Association POIL DE CAROTTE – Association pour la taxation des transactions financières et pour l’action citoyenne (ATTAC) – Association « Pour l’AVENIR » – Association Pour l’Emploi, l’Information et la Solidarité des chômeurs et travailleurs précaires (APEIS) – Association Rennaise d’éducation à la paix (AREDAP) – Association Républicaine des Anciens Combattants (ARAC) – Association Réseau Espérance – Association Salam Nord-Pas-de-Calais – Association Simon Bolivar – Association soins palliatifs – Association Togo 19 – Association Un jour la paix – Aux actes citoyens – Boycott Désinvestissement Sanctions France (Campagne BDS) – Bureau International de la Paix – Café associatif « Les femmes s’inventent » – Cap à Gauche 19 – Carline — Cercle Louis-Guilloux – CGT Edu’action 42 – Coexister Rennes – Collectif Citoyens Musulmans pour la paix – Collectif Citoyens & Policiers – Collectif Citoyens pour la climat – Collectif des iraniens contre la guerre – Collectif de solidarité France-Brésil – Collectif Ethique sur l’Etiquette – Collectif Interuniversitaire de Coopération avec les Universités Palestiniennes (CICUP) – Collectif Maquis de Corrèze – Collectif Ni guerres Ni état de guerre – Collectif National pour une Paix Juste et Durable entre Palestiniens et Israéliens, Saint-Denis (CNPIDPJ) – Comité anti-impérialiste, Paris – Comité Corrézien de Défense et de Développement des Services Publics – Comité pour l’abolition des dettes illégitimes (CADTM) – Compagnie Erinna – Confédération des Opprimés Immigrés en Europe (AvEG-KON) – Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT) – Conseil Démocratique Kurde en France (CDK-F) – Conseil Portugais pour la Paix – Convergence nationale de collectifs de défense et développement des services publics – Convergence services publics d’Indre et Loire – Corrèze-Cuba Estrella – CUGA/ENSEMBLE 3e circo du 93 – Déclic Femmes – Demain l’Homme – Eco-Choix – EINSMER « Europe in your life » – Enseignants pour la paix – Ensemble ! Mouvement pour une alternative de gauche, écologiste et solidaire – Espéranto-France – Europe Écologie Les Verts (EELV) – Fédération des Tunisiens pour une citoyenneté des deux rives (FTCR) – Fédération Espérantiste du Travail (FET) – Fédération Nationale des Déportés et Internés, Résistants et Patriotes (FNDIRP) – Fédération Syndicale Unitaire (FSU) – FSU Haute-Garonne 31 (FSU 31) – FSU Meurthe-et-Moselle 54 (FSU 54) – Femmes Égalité – Femmes Solidaires – Flandre Terre-Solidaire – FranceKurdistan – Graine de citoyen – Groupe Non-Violent Louis Lecoin – Groupe parlementaire La France insoumise – H.I.J.O.S. Paris – Initiative Féministe EuroMéd – Institut de Documentation et Recherche sur la Paix (IDRP) – Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament – Jeunes écologistes Rennes-Bretagne – Jeunes Enfants Malgaches à l’École (JEME) – Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne – La Coordination Nationale Solidarité Kurdistan (CNSK) — La Libre Pensée – La Maison du Gabon – La Médiation Actes de Parole (La MAP) – La Paille et le Mil – Le Mouvement de la Paix – Les Amis de Continuer la CGT (CL-CGT) – Les Jeunes Écologistes – Les Mondialistes, Citoyens du monde pour l’unification politique de l’humanité (Luxembourg) – Ligue des droits de l’Homme (LDH national) – LDH 13 – LDH Annecy – LDH Beauvais – LDH Brive et Corrèze – LDH Bretagne et Pays de Loire – LDH Indre 36 – LDH Le Creusot – LDH Mulhouse – LDH Paris Centre – LDH Rennes – Ligue Internationale des Femmes pour la Paix et la Liberté (WILPF) – Maison franco-kurde de Toulouse – Maison Internationale de Rennes – Marche Mondiale des Femmes France (MMF) – Mesa Social para la Paz en Colombia – Mission de France – Mission ouvrière – Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l’Amitié entre les Peuples (MRAP) – Mouvement des Femmes Kurdes France (TJK-F) – Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France – Mouvement pour une Alternative Non-violente (MAN) – Mouvement Rural de Jeunesse Chrétienne (MRJC) – Nouveau Depart Guadeloupe – Oasis KarmÔnie – ONG Paix et Bienveillance en Action – Palenque – Parti Communiste des Ouvriers de France – Parti Communiste Français (PCF) – PCF Saint-Brieuc – Pax Christi France – Perma G’Rennes – Pessoas-Animais-Natureza, Portugal – Plateforme des ONG Françaises pour la Palestine – Premières Assises Africaines de la Paix – Quakers de Toulouse – Réseaux de Solidarité et d’Entraide pour le Progrès (RSEP) – Secours Catholique du diocèse de Rennes – Service Civil International France (SCI France) – SNUipp-FSU des Vosges – Socialisme et République – Solidarité Internationale LGBTQI – Solidarité Mondiale contre la Faim (Globidar-France) – Sortir du colonialisme – Sortir du Nucléaire Isère – SOS Racisme Besançon-Doubs – Stop Fuelling War – Survie – Syndicat National des Enseignements de Second degré (SNES) – Syriza Montpellier France – Terre d’Errance, Norrent-Fontes – The Mondialists – Total Respect / Tjenbé Rèd – Union Démocratique Bretonne (UDP) – Union Départementale CGT 44 (UD CGT 44) – UD CGT 49 Maine-et-Loire – Union des Étudiants Communistes (UEC) – Union des Fédérations des Pionniers de France – Union Générale des Fédérations de Fonctionnaires CGT (UGFF-CGT) – Union Juive Francaise pour la Paix (UJFP) – Union Nationale des Étudiants de France (UNEF) – Union Pacifiste de France – Union syndicale Solidaires – Unis pour la Planète Think Tank – Université Européenne de la Paix – Voix des migrants – …