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WORLD REPORT ON THE CULTURE OF PEACe

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YOUTH FOR CULTURE OF PEACE

for the
International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010)
The World Civil Society Report on the Culture of Peace (2005) has now been joined by a new report, Youth for Culture of Peace (2006). Youth from 475 organizations in 125 countries responded to the question of what they would do for a culture of peace if they had funding. As you can see from the attached report, they provide a wealth of ideas, showing that they are ready to change the world from culture of war to culture of peace. The report proposes the establishment of a Global Youth Solidarity Fund and Programme.

mail@Decade-Culture-of-Peace.org

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www.cpnn-world.org

CPNN, the Culture of Peace News Network

CPNN, the Culture of Peace News Network, is a space where readers exchange information about events, experiences, books, music, and web news that promote a culture of peace. It is a self-sustaining network in which You, the reader, are invited to write a news report and contribute to its discussion. CPNN is a project of the United Nations International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World.

Culture of Peace Key Values
The culture of peace, as defined by the United Nations and represented by the peacekeys of CPNN, is much more than just peace. It includes the full range of positive alternatives needed to replace the culture of war and violence that has dominated 5,000 years of human history:

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www.theribbon.org

The New Ribbon: Tangible Hope

International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010) On 10 November 1998, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed 2001-2010 the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World (resolution 53/25). The Assembly invited NGOs, religious bodies and groups, educational institutions, artists and the media to support the Decade for the benefit of every child of the world. See: www.unesco.org/cpp

Show on your Ribbon a "Culture of Peace" Display your panels throughout the decade calling attention to peaceful ways of living and caring for the earth.

BECOME PART OF

THE GLOBAL RIBBON FOR A PEACEFUL WORLD
Help make this the largest art project in art history! 

U.N. N.G.O. Representatives and Contacts:
Michele Peppers, 7 Diana Hill, Huntington, NY 11743, USA
Lenora Mosca, Human Concerns, 15-05 St. Anne's St, Fairlawn, NJ 07410, USA
Dorothy Prunhuber
, 65 Winchester Dr., Manhasset, NY 11030 USA

Barbara Gathard, 255 Helm Lane, W.Bay Shore, NY 11706 USA
Junko Tano, Japan Contact 511 West 232nd St.,#W75. Riverdale, NY 10463USA 
Susan Asarian Nickerson, 1133 5th Ave., New York, NY  10128 USA
Alicia Martinez, Latin  America  http://ribbon-la.livejournal.com
Annelise Hansen, Kulturel Information-Koordination www.kik-kultur.dk  - 
Copenhagen, Denmark  
            

Founder of the Ribbon: Justine Merritt: http:www.justinemerritt.net
e-mail the Ribbon Project: info@theribboninternational.org 

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The Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) is a grassroots citizens organization which brings together people of all ages, backgrounds, professions, and political persuasions in support of three goals: global abolition of nuclear weapons, a peace economy, and a halt to weapons trafficking at home and abroad.

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Communications Coordination Committee for the United Nation, CCCUN

www.cccun.org

The United Nations once dealt only with Governments. By now we know that peace and prosperity cannot be achieved without partnerships involving Governments, international organizations, the business community and civil society. In today's world, we depend on each other."   U.N  . Secretary General Kofi Annan .
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People’s Assembly has been in development since 1982, Brotros Boutros-Ghali spoke out for a People’s Assembly, as did UN Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar. A People’s Assembly would evoke the idealism on which the UN was founded.
 
The discussion of a People’s Parliament or Assembly within the UN system, under UN Charter articles 22 or 7.2, as a companion to the General Assembly, would facilitate the creation of effective partnerships to work for human security and sustainable development and add an effective moral voice to deliberations at the United Nations on the critical global issues.
Harry Lerner, President  
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Women's rigths  The United Nations and the Advancement of Women, 19451996 includes more than 130 United Nations documents relating to women's rights.

www.medmedia.org/review

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
  http://www.un.org/events/women/iwd/2007/background.shtml


 

     U N I T E D   N A T I O N S   

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

8 March 2008

 
At the 2005 World Summit, Governments of all nations agreed that “progress for women is progress for all”. Yet the 10-year review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action revealed a serious gap between policy and practice in many countries. A lack of political will is reflected in the most telling way of all: lack of resources and insufficient budgetary allocations. That is why the theme of this International Women’s Day is “Investing in Women and Girls”
This failure of funding undermines not only our endeavours for gender equality and women’s empowerment as such; it also holds back our efforts to reach all the Millennium Development Goals. As we know from long and indisputable experience, investing in women and girls has a multiplier effect on productivity and sustained economic growth. No measure is more important in advancing education and health, including the prevention of HIV/AIDS. No other policy is as likely to improve nutrition, or reduce infant and maternal mortality.

 
We do have some progress to build on. Financial resources have been mobilized in increasing women’s employment, enhancing the role of microfinance, advancing credit for enterprises for women, and driving public finance reforms. More than 50 countries have launched gender-responsive budgeting initiatives. The private sector is scaling up efforts to finance women’s economic empowerment, and women’s funds and foundations are emerging as innovative sources of financing.

                     
But we must do more. All of us in the international community -- Governments, multilateral Organizations, bilateral institutions and the private sector -- need to calculate the economic costs of persistent gender inequality, and the resources required to remedy it. We need to create mechanisms for tracking investments in gender equality. We need to monitor and report resource allocations on a regular basis. We need to adjust domestic budgets as well as international aid flows to real needs, and ensure that they are sustained. 

 In the United Nations family too, we need to better match demands with resources. The resources available for gender mainstreaming must be made more sustainable and predictable -- particularly at the regional and country levels. And to make a real difference, our gender-specific machinery needs funding that is commensurate with the challenges. I firmly believe that one dynamic and strengthened gender entity, consolidating resources currently scattered among several structures, would attract better funding from the donor community. By mobilizing forces of change at the global level, and inspiring enhanced results at the country level, such an entity would better advance our cause to empower women and realize gender equality worldwide. I urge Member States to muster the political will to bring the consultations on this issue to a successful conclusion.

This year we find ourselves at the mid-point in the race to reach the Millennium Development Goals by the target date of 2015. Only by investing in the world’s women and girls can we expect to reach our destination. On this International Women’s Day, let us resolve to unite in this mission.

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Human Rights Watch: Children's Rights Spotlights the rights and special protection needs of children. Describes how many children continue to suffer human rights abuses.

www.hrw.org/children