Monday 28 November 2011

More poster campaign for Peace


WALKING TOGETHER FOR PEACE - THE COLOMBIA PILGRIMAGE (COL)

For 5 days a group of approximately 400 people from all over the world will Walk for Peace in Colombia - a group led by Sabine Lichtenfels, Padre Javier Giraldo and Benjamin von Mendelssohn. Colombia 2008 will also see the very first event of the Global Campus Initiative - a world wide education programme bringing together theory and practice in all relevant areas of life that will support a future without war. Passing through villages and hamlets surrounding the area of San Jose, an area unprotected between the fronts of civil war, participants will be confronted with the threatened reality for Colombian peasants and how they can be part of developing global peace strategies for crisis areas around the world. Together with the inhabitants of the Peace Village San José de Apartadó and other Colombian peace communities, each Pilgrim will show with this peace action their commitment to create a global peace force that no longer stops at national borders. The Grace Pilgrimage - Colombia 2008 is the 3rd Pilgrimage led by Sabine Lichtenfels in the name of Grace and was inspired by the long standing cooperation between the Tamera peace research centre in Portugal, the Peace Village San José de Apartadó in Colombia and the Peace Research Village Association in Germany. Colombia 2008 will also see the very first event of the Global Campus Initiative - a world wide education programme bringing together theory and practice in all relevant areas of life that will support a future without war. At present the Global Campus comprises of Tamera peace research centre (Portugal), Universidad de la Resistencia (Colombia) and the Holy Land Trust (Palestine).

Pace Day: What's already been done (pt.2)


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Peace Day: Yorkshire Sculpture park and Peace Day

21 September is the UN International Day of Peace, a day of global ceasefire and non-violence: Peace Day. YSP invited Manchester Aid to Kosova (MaK), the Directors of the Peace Park in Podujevë, Kosova and its many partners to celebrate Peace Day in 2009. Together they introduced their work and vision for the Peace Park and the regeneration of Podujevë, aiming to raise awareness and create opportunities for future development.

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concerts,
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artists involement

Peace Day: Innocent and Peace One Day

Innocent says....

We had no idea that 21st September was Peace Day - a day of global ceasefire and non-violence - but after learning more about it and the inspirational story of Peace One Day’s founder, Jeremy Gilley, we decided we wanted to do what we could to help. That's why we're helping spread the word of Peace One Day on our limited edition peaches and raspberries recipe and via the innocent Wall of Peace. Being as carrier pigeons can be a bit slow these days, we've set up the Wall of Peace to help tell as many people as possible about Peace One Day. By adding yourself to the wall, you'll be showing your support for Peace Day and joining thousands of others in raising awareness of this amazing day. Hopefully that way we can help Peace One Day spread the word.

Peace Day: A blog on ideas for peace day campaign

Ideas to Promote Peace Day, and Preview of 2009 Peace Day Events & Projects! Thursday, September 10, 2009 Dear Culture of Peace Initiative Participants (CPI), As worldwide attention is building for the global observance of the International Day of Peace on or near September 21, we present ideas for promoting this occasion as well as some inspirational, and creative, stories of events and observances occuring around the world. Ideas to Promote Peace Day POST YOUR EVENTS: Thus, we begin with a reminder to post your events on our website www.cultureofpeace.org or www.internationaldayofpeace.org. Note: events posted on either site will automatically show up on both websites. This will call attention to your observances and also serve to focus the world on the scope of this year’s observances all over the world. There are events from all over the planet listed already. PRESS RELEASES: The Culture of Peace Initiative has sent press releases to writers, editors and program directors for hundreds of newspapers, weekly magazines, television and radio news shows, wire services, and internet newsletters and blogs. We encourage to get the word out to your media list, too. FACEBOOK: Please join thousands of others at our Facebook community at www.facebook.com/peaceday There you can see some of the latest events happening all over the world. You can also post your own stories and links to websites, YouTubes, etc. FACEBOOK IDEA: Consider posting the following words (or some variation) on your Facebook page on, or before, the International Day of Peace - and asking others in your network to also do this: “We hope that people, communities and nations everywhere will participate in this year’s observance of the International Day of Peace on September 21st. If you agree, please post this as your status today.” TWITTER: To let more of the world know your thoughts or plans for Peace Day and to share links and YouTubes on Twitter, please tweet about your plans for Peace Day and add #peaceday in your updates. If enough of us do this on September 21, #peaceday will appear on Twitter as a “trending topic” and will be followed by thousands. Together, we have an opportunity to inform millions of people! YOUTUBE: Please send YouTube videos about peace to your contacts, as a way of helping this occasion ‘go viral’ all over the internet. NAMING PROJECT: Who do you know, who can draw attention to the International Day of Peace? By getting public figures to mention the International Day of Peace, the media will pay more and more attention to it, and hopefully to your events and activities. The Culture of Peace has sent information to people such as Barack Obama, Al Gore, Richard Branson, Kofi Annan, Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter, Muhammad Yunus, Ela Bhatt, Gro Brundtland, Fernando Cardoso, Mary Robinson, Nelson Mandela and Ted Turner. We asked them to publicly remind people of this occasion and of the various UN requests regarding it; we are hopeful that some of these people will bring attention to this occasion. Preview: Some of the many 2009 Peace Day Events and Projects! CUBA: Pop singer Juanes (who swept the Latin Grammys last year) is having a Peace Without Borders concert in Havana, Cuba on Sept. 20. The concert is predicted to draw over 600,000 people to the Plaza de la Revolución in Havana, will feature Juanes, plus Spanish singer Miguel Bosé, Olga Tañon of Puerto Rico, and Cuban acts Silvio Rodríguez and Los Van Van. It is already drawing international media attention. www.juanes.net FRANCE: Peace One Day is having their 10th Anniversay Concert in Le Grand Rex in Paris, France on Sept. 19. Featured Artists include Lenny Kravitz, Keziah Jones, Olivia Ruiz, Ayo, Kasabian, and Charlie WInston! www.peaceoneday.org OMEGA INSTITUTE: Omega Institute, a leading conference center for personal and global transformation, has begun featuring the International Day of Peace in their weekly e-newsletters. They reach thousands of people, including leaders of many disciplines and interests throughout the world. www.eomega.org UGANDA: CRY Uganda is part of the Uganda national committee to plan for UGANDA National Peace Week commemoration. Kotido district will host the national programme, however, various initiatives by partners and other stakeholders have been lined up all over Uganda and the world. Peace is the way, friends. en-gb.facebook.com/cry.uganda SOUTH AFRICA: March for Peace: This is a call to all South Africans who have had enough of violence in our beautiful country to join in a peaceful march in Johannesburg. Link: Event page KENYA: Kenya will host a Poetry Event. Link: Event page BURMA: To congregrate on International Peace Day September 21st and pray for peace and democracy in Burma, Thailand and the world while commemorating the September 18th 2007 peaceful monks’ protest in Burma. democracyforburma.wordpress.com DENVER, USA: A Global Call to Service and ‘Journey of Hope’ benefit concert, featuring guest speaker Greg Mortenson, best selling author of Three Cups of Tea and founder of Pennies for Peace, who has built dozens of schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. www.penniesforpeace.org AFGHANISTAN: UN Mission in Afghanistan launched a 21 day countdown to International Peace Day with Afghan film stars, singers, sports people and poets who will act as UN peace ambassadors to spread the word across Afghanistan. Many NGOs and UN agencies are organizing events, which will include thousands of participants! www.unama.unmissions.org OJAI, USA: Peace Week, including film screenings of: War Child, Promises and Day After Peace, activities for the whole family and a “Peacemaker’s Challenge” - those who perform acts of peace receive coupons to local businesses! www.livingpeaceinojai.com INDIA: Peace Channel, a peace movement by the youth, will commemorate the International Day of Peace on September 21, with a national-level Peace Seminar and Peace Awards. The event, to be held on September 20 and 21 - on the theme ‘Together, Towards Tomorrow for Peace’ at Holy Cross Campus, Dimapur, will see youths from all over India taking part in the programme. www.peacechannel.in SOLOMON ISLANDS: Observances and news: bit.ly/22cJXV BURKINA FASO, AFRICA: The Peace Water & Wisdom Festival on Sept. 21 - a concert to fund the Clean Water initiative for drilling wells in arid regions of this country, and to provide indigenous wisdomkeepers with a global platform. www.barkafoundation.org ENGLAND: The London Week of Peace is a practical application of Peacebuilding and conflict resolution ideas on a city wide scale. www.weekofpeace.org.uk ORLANDO, USA: The Global Peace Film Festival includes films from every continent this year - even Antarctica. www.peacefilmfest.org OKINAWA: Celebration Earth is a culmination of a 6 month festival including environmental activities; peace walks & vigils; proclamations & exhibits; classes, workshops & performances; and a UN Flags of the World Ceremony. www.earthwalker.com COSTA RICA: This year’s Global Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace is in Costa Rica from Sept. 13 to Sept. 21st; the closing ceremony will be on the International Day of Peace and will be open to the public. Recent news from this group: Costa Rica has officially created a Dept. of Peace! www.mfp-dop.org MONTREAL, CANADA: Light Up The World. We invite the citizens of the world to help us create the biggest peace chain ever. http://nkn.cercledepaix.ca/visits/promo_visit/2313 NEW YORK: The “Call To Peace” event by the World Peace Prayer Society in NY will include flag ceremonies honoring every state in the USA, the Native American Nations, and all 192 countries of the world. In addition there will be music, food, nonprofit booths and activities for adults and children, including the Byakko Choir from Japan; the Peace is Possible Chorus; Japanese and Filipino Dancers; Native American and Japanese Taiko Drumming; the Peace Parrots; the Peace Café; Japanese calligraphy, origami and a tea ceremony; crafts and games for peace; a petting zoo and an art exhibitit. www.worldpeace.org UNITED NATIONS: Each year there are celebrations of the International Day of Peace at UN headquarters in New York, where the Secretary-General rings the Peace Bell and leads a minute of silence at noon; this ceremony also includes presentations from many cultures and age groups as well as various UN Messengers of Peace. The International Day of Peace is also observed at UN agencies worldwide. In addition, UN agencies such as UNICEF have been able to arrange ceasefires on the International Day of Peace, during which humanitarian organizations such as CARE and Doctors Without Borders are able to provide food and medicines to civilian populations affected by conflicts. One activity in which all people can participate is the UN request for a minute of silence at noon in all time zones - this has now been observed consistently for 27 years. www.un.org/en/events/peaceday/2009 PODCAST: The annual International Peace Day podcast will launch a week before September 21st and is now available on iTunes. The audience last year was over a half million! The Joan Kenley Show - Conversation Radio On Demand 24/7 www.joankenley.com WORLDWIDE Events and Projects! The Global Mala Yoga for Peace Project unites the global yoga community from every continent, school or approach. www.globalmala.org The IDP Vigil is an event which thousands of groups worldwide have participated in as a means of highlighting the important role of religious, spiritual and peace communities in the pursuit of community non-violence and world peace. www.idpvigil.com Pinwheels to Peace involves 2,500 schools and youth organizations all over the world, leaving thousands of young people - a lasting impression. www.pinwheelsforpeace.com From the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict: An article on events from Sri Lanka to Sweden, from Calgary to Japan. Link: Article 11 Days of Global Unity is an annual worldwide promotion of peace and sustainability facilitated by We, The World. There are more than 700 concerts, festivals, webcasts, and other events in over 60 countries culminating on the International Day of Peace. www.wetheworld.org/11days Roots & Shoots, a program of the Jane Goodall Institute, is making positive change happen all over the world. Young people craft giant peace dove puppets from recycled materials and fly the doves in their communities - from the high peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the low plains of Kansas, peace doves fly, held high by hopeful hands. www.rootsandshoots.org Service for Peace has programs in many countries throughout the world; through Service for Peace the International Day of Peace has been observed in places as diverse as Ghana, Bulgaria, Thailand, Ukraine, Japan, Ivory Coast and Israel. www.serviceforpeace.org The United Religions Initiative has actively participated in Peace Day observations since 2000, with diverse events set up by hundreds of Interfaith Cooperation Circles. They urge all religions and faith-based organizations to issue their own proclamations endorsing the observance of the International Day of Peace. www.uri.org The Valentine Peace Project encourages people to send poetry, flowers, cards and videos as expressions of peace and love. They work with schools, ‘fair trade’ businesses, and Pax Christi. www.valentinepeaceproject.org Children’s International Summer Village (CISV) - The Human Arrows Project is in 60 countries. This year CISV is standing together as a world wide Peace organisation focusing on just one conflict. By pointing towards the conflict in Lithuania, from all around the world we hope to make people aware of the different types of conflicts that are going on. And that not everything is about guns and wars, but sometimes conflicts lie deeper, and touch us in a way we did not expect. www.cisv.org ON-LINE: A 24-Hour World Peace Celebration & Global Broadcast to unite the world community will be available at www.cultureofpeace.org This broadcast will highlight the vitally important work of the United Nations and its humanitarian agencies with video presentations of the “UN in Action”. The program will include the official ceremoney at UN Headquarters, featuring Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and other UN dignitaries, as well as high profile UN Messengers of Peace such as Michael Douglas, Jane Goodall, Princess Haya of Jordan and Elie Weisel. In addition, this “Peace Day” internet broadcast will include the work of many organizations and individuals around the world dedicated to creating a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world. Also featured will be Michael Franti’s “Power to the Peaceful” celebration in San Francisco and The Jane Goodall Institute’s ‘Roots and Shoots’ Day of Peace Festival in Santa Monica, CA. For more information: www.unityfoundation.org Thank you, CPI Participants, for your dedication to building a culture of Peace for future generations on Peace Day and every day. CPI Coordinator Michael Johnson, CPI Contributing Writer Melvin Weiner, and CPI Outreach Intern Michael Kwan Pathways To Peace (PTP) is the International Secretariat for the Culture of Peace Initiative, a designated UN Peace Messenger Initiative. PTP was responsible for getting the International Day of Peace printed onto calendars worldwide this year. PTP created the CPI website, which serves the 3,000 organizations and countless projects in 200 nations that participate in this local/global Peacebuilding initiative. Pathways To Peace also created the International Day of Peace website, which serves all of humanity. For more information or to support our efforts: www.pathwaystopeace.org Acting in concert, we do make a difference in the quality of our lives, our institutions, our environment and our planetary future. Through cooperation, we manifest the essential Spirit that unites us amidst our diverse ways.

Peace day brief: T-Shirts

Peace One Day’s overarching objective is to institutionalize Peace Day around the world, making it self-sustaining.














Toby Mott Men & Women's Long-sleeved T-shirtToby Mott Men & Women's Long-sleeved T-shirt - TobyUni001

As his commitment to Peace One Day, the designer Toby Mott has created this t-shirt using his unique and globally known repetitive graphics. As Toby says (in Muhammad Ali's words): 'It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen'.

Cotton long-sleeved white T-shirt with blue sleeves and 'Peace One day' written in blue.

Sizes for Men: M (38'), L (42'), XL (46')

Sizes for Women, to fit chest:
8-10 (32'/ 81cm), 10-12 (34'/ 86.5cm)

Please note that the women's T-shirt comes in a more fitted design.


Pace Day Brief: What do you need to know?

What do you need to know about your subject? What's already been done? ( campaign wise) PUMA Presents “peace starts with me” Films AUGUST, 2011 PUMA is proud to present the works of 7 international filmmakers as open content to be shown at the World Peace Festival 2011. “peace starts with me” is a new annual PUMA.Peace commission. This year seven international artists and filmmakers create original works. Curated by PUMA.Creative Chief Curator, Mark Coetzee, and produced by Shooting People, these films encompass a diverse range of styles; including 35mm live action, experimental animation and fine art. Conceived as 30 to 90 second films to facilitate online as well as live screenings, the works are based on the idea that “peace starts with me”. PUMA.Peace commissioned these films under an agreement with the artists that they can openly be downloaded and shown, without any fees, thus acting as ongoing tools for peace—for all. The filmmakers range from world-renowned award-winning artists, to recent graduates; all were selected for the quality and scope of their work and their sensitivity in interpreting this year’s theme. “The goal of our PUMA.Peace initiative is to create programs that foster a more peaceful world than the one we live in today,” said Jochen Zeitz CEO of the Sport & Lifestyle Group, PPR, Paris, France. “Each of us can make a difference in this world as individuals, as corporations and through strategic partnerships. Moreover, at PUMA we feel that we are uniquely positioned to contribute to making the world a better place for generations to come.” Magali Charrier Magali Charrier is an experimental filmmaker and animator and a gruadate from the Royal College of Art in 2010. She juxtaposes live action and animation to investigate the moving body and its failings. “Peace starts with me. Here. My body. Through fragmentation and dislocation, this film explores the body as a place where inner conflicts and tensions are played out. A frenetic collage gives way to a more serene version of the body. Peace comes as a sudden breath born out of chaos.” Let’s dance on Peace Day! One Day One Dance asks you to create a dance event of any scale open to every person and any style of dance. We want to see as many One Day One Dance events around the world as possible. Your activities on Peace Day 2011 will help us launch the 365-day countdown to the Global Truce on Peace Day 2012. Show your support for Global Truce 2012 now by signing up here and ask everyone at your event to do the same! -Peace concert The first ever local ‘Belfast concert for Peace Day’ at the Oh Yeah Music centre, attended by over 150 people, to raise awareness of the International Day of Peace. Line up included The Jham Band, Olympic Lifts, Joe Echo, Mary Frances Loughran, Jason Clarke, Kagura, Ten Gallon Hat and The Audiables. The event also featured family friendly activities such as arts/crafts, face painting and a bouncy castle.' Peace Day Concert with Brian Kennedy, held at Ulster Hall held on 21st September and attended by over 700 people and dignitaries, including Rt. Hon Lord Mayor, political representatives and civic leaders. Rt. Hon Lord Mayor Councillor Pat Convery hosted official observance of UN Peace Day, led one minute silence and presented Inspiration awards on 21st September at a public event in City Hall. Following the event the What Difference Does a Day Make DVD was available for public showings in a mini theatre sited on City Hall grounds. -Media Art in Diversity’, an intergenerational project in which young people worked in partnership with Engage with Age. Following discussions around what peace meant to both generations, an art exhibition was developed featuring two murals and a number of Irish Bogwood and brass work sculptures. All pieces depicted the true meaning of peace, harmony and balance for young and elderly participants alike. A Postcard Collection book containing 15 different types of postcards. These were used to raise awareness of UN Peace Day and were distributed to over 500 contacts, including all MLAs, Belfast councillors, MPs, MEPs and a range of statutory, community and voluntary organisations. Recipients were encouraged to spread the word of Peace Day by sending individual postcards to family, friends and colleagues. -Events -Internet/ Social MEdie Official launch of the Peace Day Campaign website in Stormont by Gerry Kelly MLA, Junior Minister of the OFMDFM. In addition, faith-based groups, schools, community and voluntary sector organisations, politicians were informed about the International Day of Peace, and encouraged to join the campaign. -Exhibitions Peace Wall exhibition, a compilation of drawings by children and young people, reflecting what peace meant to them. - Marking the anniversary for peace day September 21, 2011, marks the 30th anniversary of the International Day of Peace. As we begin today a 100-day countdown to the observance, we pay tribute to the many civil society activists who lent the strength of their imagination to the institution of this Day. The United Nations General Assembly declared in 1981 that the Day shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. It invited all Member States, the United Nations system, regional organizations, non-governmental organizations, peoples and individuals to commemorate the Day in different ways, especially through all means of education, and to cooperate with the United Nations in the observance of that day. Education, and the fruits of education, have been central to this observance. Young women and men everywhere are demonstrating the power of connection by reaching out to each other, and rallying together, in the common cause of the dignity and human rights to which their peoples aspire. It is in tribute to them, and the spirit they represent, that we have chosen this year, under the overall idea of Peace and Democracy, the theme of “Make your voice heard.” The United Nations stands ready to work with the peoples in whose name the International Day of Peace was established to secure a world ready for, and worthy of, the peace that is essential to all creative human endeavour. Peace Day Mural The Peace Day Mural located between the peace-line gates in Northumberland Street was designed by Springboard, in consultation with young people. Workshops were held with over 100 young people who discussed the International Day of Peace and debated what peace meant to them both visually and through words. This feedback was brought into the design of the mural. The central message of the mural depicts the value of peace and affirms the interdependence of the Shankill and Falls communities as they move forward into the future. The mural was unveiled on 21st September 2011 by journalist, actor and Peace Day Ambassador Ivan Little. UNAMA sponsored Peace Day events throughout Afghanistan CENTRAL HIGHLAND REGION: -UNAMA sponsored a Peace Day run for 200 boys and girls in Dai Kundi. -UNAMA Sponsored and organized (in collaboration with the Olympic Committee) week-long football and volleyball tournaments in Bamyan for about 500 high school students. -UNAMA sponsored, in collaboration with the local school board, a painting exhibit of works by 100 high school girls whose art centers on the theme of Peace Day. EASTERN REGION: -- UNAMA sponsored a volleyball competition in Laghman co-sponsored with the Department of Youth for about 100 boys and girls. -- A cricket tournament in Kunar,co-organized with the Department of Youth, where 100 boys participated. -- A cricket tournament in Jalalabad, co-organized with the Jalalabad Cricket Association for 200 boys. -- A volleyball tournament among girl high school students in Jalalabad and Nangarhar (co-sponsored with the Nangarhar Department of Youth). About 100 girls participated. -- A volleyball tournament for men in Nangarhar. Co-sponsored with Nangarhar University for about 100 boys. SOUTH-EASTERN REGION: -- Essay writing competition among high school students in Gardez. -- Volleyball games among high school boys and girls in Gardez. SOUTHERN REGION: -- Cricket tournament in Kandahar (1 week long), co-sponsored with the Kandahar Cricket Association. 200 boys participated in the games. -- Theatre productions performed in 6 high schools in Kandahar. The themes of these plays focused on human rights and ending violence against women and it reached 3,000 students. -- Volleyball tournaments for about 200 high school boys and girls in Nimroz Province. -- Round table discussion on peace with 60 Ulama in Nimroz. -- Peace Day ceremony with the Governor of Nimroz and VIP's. WESTERN REGION: -- Volleyball tournament among 200 high school girls. Coordinated with the Herat Department of Education. NORTHERN REGION: -- Article writing competition among high school students on the theme of peace. -- Running competition with high school students. -- Theatre event at several high schools. -- Peace Day ceremony with speeches by local VIPs and prizes for best essays and winning athletes. NORTHEASTERN REGION: -- Drawing competition at an orphanage in Kunduz. -- Poetry and music for peace in Faizabad. -- Volleyball competition for elementary school and high school girls in Kunduz. -- Peace Day ceremony with music and poetry recital in Taloqan, co-sponsored the the Takhar Department of Culture. -- Photo exhibit in Taloqan, Takhar. -- Peace day ceremony with music and poetry recitals in Pul-i-Khumri, Baghlan. -- Football match between teams from Kunduz and Takhar. -T-Shirts ABOUT THE CHALLENGE Peace One Day started with filmmaker Jeremy Gilly’s campaign for an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence. In 2001, the United Nations member states unanimously adopted September 21 as Peace Day. Last year’s Peace Day was so successful — there were 88 life-saving activities by 21 organizations across 31 countries — that now Peace One Day is working towards a 2012 Global Truce. With the help of your design and Social Media Week, Peace One Day aims for the largest reduction in global violence in recorded history, both domestically and internationally. In creating your design, think about how a global truce can affect change. A day of peace can bring communities together for a friendly football game, vaccines to children in high conflict areas, and conflict resolution curriculum to schools. The chosen design will be sold on Threadless and 25% of the sale from each tee will benefit the cause. The purpose of this challenge is to create a stand-alone design inspired by the theme, not a brand tee. Your design should not have brand names or logos on it.

Peace day brief: RESEARCH


50 facts :

  1. Jeremy Gilley is the founder of peace on day
  2. Peace One day was founded in September 1999
  3. The charity promotes the idea of one day a year free of conflict and war
  4. The UN had already declared the third Tuesday of September the international day of peace
  5. To raise public awareness of Peace One Day, celebrities and musicians gather together for large concerts on Peace Day.
  6. By 2007 - 100 million people have been active on Peace Day (source UNDPI).
  7. Peace Day 2007 - Peace One Day ambassador Jude Law and founder Jeremy Gilley traveled to Afghanistan to spearhead a campaign 
  8. that has resulted in 4.5 million children being vaccinated against polio in previously unreachable areas.
  9. Peace Day 2008 - UN Department of Safety and Security recorded a 70% reduction in violent incidents in Afghanistan on Peace Day.
  10. Peace Day 2010 - WHO/UNICEF/Afghan Ministry of Public Health vaccinated over 50,000 children and women in 23 locations against all vaccine-preventable diseases.
  11. They also launched a nationwide polio campaign targeting 8 million children across Afghanistan.
  12. Being founded by a filmmaker, documentary was always going to feature strongly in Peace One Day’s plans for peace.
  13. Jeremy Gilley is an actor turned filmmaker, who in the late 1990s became preoccupied with questions about the fundamental nature of humanity and the issue of peace.
  14. He decided to explore these through the medium of film, and specifically, to create a documentary following his campaign to establish an annual day of ceasefire and non violence.
  15. In 1999, Jeremy founded Peace One Day, a non-profit organisation
  16. 2001 Peace One Day’s efforts were rewarded when the member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the first ever day of global ceasefire and non-violence on 21 September annually – Peace Day.
  17. Peace One Day partnered with Skype to develop the Peace One Day Global Education Resource, which was available in all the six official languages of the UN.
  18. Innocent created a limited edition Peace One Day smoothie ‘Peaches and Raspberries’ on sale from late August 2010 to late October 2010
  19. Peace One Day holds its annual concert in Paris, at Le Zenith. The show features Patti Smith, Youssou Ndour, Charlie Winston, -M-, Yodelice, Ayo, and Vanessa Paradis.
  20. Peace One Day Part Three, Jeremy Gilley’s most recent documentary produced with Jude Law receives its premiere broadcasts on BBC World to 200 countries, with a reach of 306 million homes.
  21. In the year of the first-ever FIFA World Cup held in Africa, over 3,000 One Day One Goal matches took place in all 192 UN member states, the most successful year to date. Many of these were Unity Matches, which support peace-building and strengthen communities.
  22. D&AD is introducing a White Pencil to mark its 50th anniversary in 2012. The D&AD White Pencil will award the power of creative communications to effect change for good.
  23. he D&AD White Pencil is about harnessing the power of creativity to make a real difference in the world around us.
  24.  It’s about demonstrating the hidden potential of creative communication to make a real difference and realise our community’s ability to lend huge impact and strength to the campaigning voices of others, bringing their messages and demands for change to the widest and most powerful audience.”
  25. The tipping point of awareness that allows a day to become ‘institutionalised’ in the calendar is believed to be roughly 20% of the world’s population
  26.  If POD can generate that level of engagement around the day, it will become self-sustaining. 
  27. But POD is aiming high: the challenge is to help them reach 3 billion people with the message of Peace Day by September 21 2012.
  28. For Peace Day 2012, Peace One Day is calling for and working towards a Global Truce - a day of ceasefire and non-violence observed by all sectors of society globally. 
  29.  POD is officially launching the 365-day countdown to the Global Truce at our first concert in conjunction with the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad at the O2 Arena London on Peace Day 21 September 2011.
  30. Qualitative and quantitative data will be gathered via individuals/grassroots organisations (with a focus on young people/schools), online registrants via peaceoneday.org and social media.
  31. When Jeremy Gilley first began his Peace One Day movement, he and his mates would hold fundraising gigs and poetry readings in west London pubs and town halls for "a couple of hundred quid here and there"
  32. A major part of the education resources are the "Three Steps to Peace One Day",[13] which areDecide what you will do to make peace on 21 September, Log your Peace Day commitment at www.peaceoneday.org,Tell others around the world and ask them to complete the Three Steps
  33. The first documentary Peace One Day (2004) shows the real-life results of Peace Day 21 September around the world, including life-saving initiatives by leading humanitarian organizations.
  34. The film was used to encourage the members of the United Nations General Assembly to adopt the 21st of September as the day of global ceasefire and nonviolence, and includes footage of Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, Judi DenchHelen Mirren, and Alan Rickman.
  35. Gilley completed a second feature documentary, The Day After Peace, in 2008. The film includes footage of the visit to Afghanistan by Jeremy and Jude Law
  36. n 2010, Gilley completed a third feature documentary, entitled Peace One Day Part Three. Produced by Gilley and Jude Law, it received its premiere broadcasts on 18/19 September 2010 on BBC World, with a reach of 306 million households in over 200 countries.
  37. 011 - on its 30th anniversary - the UN Peace Day’s theme is “Peace and Democracy: make your voice heard”. Global Peace Day events and celebrations will be held on September 21st (as well as the week prior and following 9-21). 
  38.  Each year Peace organizations around the world offer cultural events that include School Activities, Music Concerts, Peace Day Comedy, Prayer Vigils, Peace Doves, live internet streaming video and more
  39. Peace One Day UK Citizenship Resource aims to engage young people aged 11-16 with issues related to peace, non-violence and inter-cultural co-operation and is available free online.
  40. n May 2006, the Peace One Day Citizenship Resource Pack was launched after conversations with over 30,000 young people and teachers. In 2007, a second edition of the Citizenship Resource Pack was made available to every secondary school in the UK.
  41. Peace is a state of harmony characterized by the lack of violent conflict.
  42. Commonly understood as the absence of hostility, peace also suggests the existence of healthy or newly healed interpersonal or international relationships, prosperity in matters of social or economic welfare, the establishment of equality, and a working political order that serves the true interests of all.
  43.  In international relations, peacetime is not only the absence of war or conflict, but also the presence of cultural and economic understanding and unit
  44. A peace movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideals such as the ending of a particular war (or all wars), minimize inter-human violence in a particular place or type of situation, often linked to the goal of achieving world peace.
  45. peace is the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group ofnations, or the world.
  46. peace is an agreement or treaty betweenwarring or antagonistic nations, groups, etc., to endhostilities and abstain from further fighting or antagonism:
  47. peace is a state of mutual harmony between people or groups,especially in personal relations
  48. peace he normal freedom from civil commotion and violence of acommunitypublic order and security




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  1. "Young people are absolutely at the heart of Peace One Day’s journey" 
  2. "Young people effectively realise that wherever they are in the world, whichever country in the world, a young person can become part of this day because bullying is violence," 
  3. "If we can create a day where young people are involved in a very real and tangible way, it’s massive, it’s life-saving stuff! I encourage anyone who is reading this article to log on to the free education materials and use them."
  4. Young people need tools to resolve their own conflicts and also to be able to think about the bigger global situation
  5. We’re calling for and working towards a global ceasefire on Peace Day 21 September 2012. We hope to see a reduction in violence on that day on a scale never seen before. We have a very clear strategy. There’ll be a formal press announcement in the coming days.”
  6. We have to realise the day that we created. Anything other than a global ceasefire would be shying away from the heart of it. The other aspect of this next phase is to institutionalise Peace Day around the world. We’re aiming to reach 3 billion people with the message of Peace Day by September 2012. The two strands go hand in hand – institutionalization and the global ceasefire on Peace Day 2012 – the one fuels the other.”
  7. We need to support the governments of the world to create the world we want and I also think we need to empower the UN so that the secretariat, the people who work day in and day out, know that the people are behind them.
  8. We could have a beautiful peaceful world on the 21st of September each year if everyone makes a committment to do something. It doesn't matter how big or small, as long as you say to yourself, "It's peace day today, one day, because of me and my commitment, our world will be united!"
  9. When you build a house, you start with one brick. If we want to build peace, we should start with one day. And that day has arrived.
  10. Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.
    Albert Einstein
  11. Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.
    Buddha
  12. More than ever before in human history, we share a common destiny. We can master it only if we face it together. And that, my friends, is why we have the United Nations.” -- Kofi Annan
  13. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.
    Mother Teresa
  14. Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.
    Martin Luther King, Jr.
  15. It is not enough to say we must not wage war. It is necessary to love peace and sacrifice for it.
    Martin Luther King, Jr.
  16. Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek but a means by
          which we arrive at that goal. 
  17. We must concentrate not merely on the negative expulsion of war but the postive affirmation of peace.
    Martin Luther King, Jr.
  18. We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves.
    Dalai Lama
  19. Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace.
    Dalai Lama
  20. The global work of the United Nations is not without reason compared to that of a family -- striving for a common goal in concert with all members for a better future. 
  21. Peace is the marriage of the people and the planet, with all attendant vows.
  22. There is no time left for anything but to make peacework a dimension of our every waking activity.
  23. The international day of peace is meant to be a day of global cease fire, when all countriues and all people stop all hostilities for the entire day. and it is a day on which people around the world observe a minute of silence at 12 noon time
  24. It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace.
  25. I have seen war, i have seen war on land and sea. I have seen blood running from the wounded. I have seen the dead in mud. I have seen cities destoryed. I have seen children starving. I have seen the agony of mothers and wives. I hate war
  26. It is not enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it and it isnt enough to believe in it. One must work at it
  27. If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace. 
  28. Peace may sound simple - one beautiful word - but it requires everything we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal.

          -- Yehudi Menuhin 
  29. The more we sweat in peace the less we bleed in war. 
  30. If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliche that must have been left behind in the Sixties, that's his problem. Love and peace are eternal.
    John Lennon
  31. Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice.
  32. Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed.
  33. “From this vision of the role of the United Nations in the next century flow three key priorities for the future: eradicating poverty, preventing conflict and promoting democracy.”
    -– Kofi Annan
  34. "There had to be work on development issues such as drugs and crime otherwise it would not be possible to have a sustainable peace. Ceasefires which were a message of hope to people, were a temporary solution which offered the time and space for an enduring peace to be negotiated and implemented
  35. When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere
  36. The United Nations, whose membership comprises almost all the states in the world, is founded on the principle of the equal worth of every human being.”
  37. Peace with all nations, and the right which that gives us with respect to all nations, are our object.


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