| Posté le: Mars 20 2010,19:34 |
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Adresse postal de votre organisation/institution
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Adresse E-mail de votre organisation/institution
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info@cultureofpeace.org
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Adresse du site Web de votre organisation/institution
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http://cultureofpeace.org
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Téléphone de votre organisation/institution
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1-413-329-7517
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PRIORITÉS. Cliquez sur TOUS les aspects d'une culture de paix qui sont des objectives importantes de votre organisation. |
EDUCATION FOR PEACE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS WOMEN'S EQUALITY DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION UNDERSTANDING, TOLERANCE AND SOLIDARITY FREE FLOW OF INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
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PLUS HAUTE PRIORITÉ. Cliquez sur l'aspect de la culture de paix qui est l'objectif le plus important pour votre organization. |
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PARTENARIAT (réponse facultative) : A quels réseaux et associations votre organisation participe-t-elle pour renforcer le mouvement global pour une culture de la paix ?
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See website
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ACTIONS (réponse impérative) : Quelles actions ont été entreprises par votre organisation pour favoriser une culture de paix et de nonviolence pendant la décennie (2001-2005)? Si vos activités de 2001-2005 ont déjà été publiées dans le rapport de 2005, ils seront incluses dans le rapport de 2010.
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2009:
Matadi: 2000 people celebrated Peace Day with a Peace march guided by the music band of the national police and Kimbanguiste Church. A Peace walk to the town hall brought 200 children to ask the government to allow them to live and study in Peace with their family. The Governor declared that Peace is his priority. The day culminated with a series of cultural performances and a soccer match at Stadium Lumumba. It was organized by Service for Peace Congo, Heaven Foundation, many government officials and inspired by Peace One Day’s “One Day One Goal” campaign. Peace One Day assisted in organizing soccer matches in other UN countries this year! A detailed report is available.
2007:
ICCHRA and ArtHum (Artists for Humanity) were involved in activities of promoting a culture of tolerance and peace through a world wide human rights campaign run by Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI). They distributed samples of DVD‟s made by YHRI regarding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Presbyterian Church of Socopao Limete in Kinshasa joined with seven other churches to celebrate the International Day of Peace. Delegates from Socopao were sent to all the churches on the 16th of September to prepare them for the day with one message, peace for the world. On the 20th conferences on peace, violence, and abuse were held. On the 21st women met for fasting and prayer at Socopao, and an all day service was held at St. Raphael Catholic Church.
The United Nations and UNICEF organised a day of public activities in Kadutu Stadium in Bukavu. With cultural activities like music and traditional dances War Child Holland showcased its work. Children from local partner organisations created a living peace sign and held a poetry and song-writing competition. Children and youth from the communities where War Child just started a programme - Burhale en Mushinga – came together to play soccer. Many people came to watch the matches and celebrated the day in a joyful atmosphere.
The World Peace Foundation Africa organized a 24-hour Interfaith observation on the International Day of Peace, in Kitwe. The emphasis was peace, love, unity, with the message “Work hard to change the people of the world”.
2005:
World Peace Prayer Society (WPPS) Celebrations were held at L’Eglise Union des Elus du Christ in Kinshasa, with the cooperation of L’Ecole Complexe Scolaire Le Chandelier. A Peace pole was planted, with “May Peace Prevail on Earth” written in 4 languages. (2005)
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PROGRES (réponse impérative) : Votre organisation a-t-elle connu un progrès vers une culture de paix et de non-violence pendant cette deuxième moitié de la décennie (2005-2010) ? Merci de ne pas déborder cette espace pour votre réponse. |
Reported events for the International Day of Peace continue to grow year after year (see the website listed above):
In the 2005 Report, 155 Peace Day events in 47 countries are presented.
The 2007 records show that: * We had 623 commitments across the world * 70 countries * 225 cities (outside of the USA) * 42 US states * An estimate of nearly 500,000 participants * An average of 500 people per event
2009 annual report listed 700+ events
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OBSTACLES (réponse impérative) : Votre organisation a-t-elle rencontrer des obstacles empêchant vos initiatives pour une culture de paix et de nonviolence? Expliquez-les, svp. Merci de ne pas déborder cette espace pour votre réponse.
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not reported
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PROJETS (réponse facultative) : Quels nouveaux engagements sont prévus par votre organisation pour favoriser une culture de paix et de nonviolence à court, moyen et long terme?
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The International Day of Peace is an annual event.
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MOUVEMENT MONDIAL (réponse facultative) : A votre avis, comment peut-on renforcer la culture de paix et de la nonviolence dans le monde?.
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