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UN International Day of Peace September 2015 B-Gifted Foundation Participated at the un international day of peace
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Peace is essential in achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals.
(Maxwell Adew) (Andrew Benson Greene)
Of B-Gifted Foundation at the UN IDP in there “Quest for a Just and Sustainable Peace”
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On the September 21st 2015, Andrew Benson Greene and Maxwell Adew from B-Gifted Foundation of Sierra Leone were invited to the UN , the International Day of Peace (IDP) which is hosted every year on September 21st and observed around the world. The General Assembly declared this day as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. The event also marked the 7th Anniversary of the United Nations, and the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bombing.
The theme of this year’s commemoration is “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All”
which aims to highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to
strive for peace.
The UN event International Day of Peace of September 21st 2015 reminds us all of our
oneness of humanity and the importance of waging peace. It motivates us to increase our
efforts towards the urgent need to pursue national, regional and global peace against the
rising tide of societal discord and increasing problems of international violence.
At this time when we acknowledge huge problems in our midst including climate change,
poverty, regional and global wars and the problem of violence itself, there is an ever-growing
need for a vital force and global platform from which to seriously wage peace.
The UN International Day of Peace, puts the task on every institution and well-meaning
citizens of the world to act now and to put every institutional heft behind an effort to address
the causal issues of violence, diminishing its psychological force before it erupts into material
conflict.
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“The Quest for Just and Sustainable Peace The
Deborah Meldow and Andrew Benson Greene at the UN IDP 2015 in “the Quest for Just
and Sustainable Peace”. After 18 years of peace correspondence, the two were able to meet
for the very first time in New York.
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Various contributors denounce the rise of child abuse, genocide, mass murder and the
slaughter of thousands and realized how increasingly senseless it is to merely wait until
violence has erupted before addressing the deeper well from which it springs.
One renowned religious scholar noted that:
“Peace is within your reach,
Do not be afraid to feel it,
Touch it or share it
When peace is multiplied, love is multiplied,
When love is multiplied God love is multiplied
Heart training gives us peace, gives us infinite peace
Peace is inner achievement not under-compromised
Our search for world peace will one day be crowned successful and supreme
But without love there will never be peace”
(Peacemakers from around the world at the United Nations International Day of Peace)
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Other speakers were not too optimistic and laid bare the problems of violence. One decried
violence and noted that violence remains in many layered forms and its solution will be, as
well a complicated one. Indeed, no one action including UN, governmental or otherwise —
will provide a single solution to such entrenched and deeply rooted problems in our world
today. Therefore, we must treat the problem of war itself with all its seriousness it demands
as a breakdown in the systems that trigger war, correspondingly requires an all-out response
to curb the violence.
Peacebuilding is only one aspect of a fundamental response to the problem of violence. It
represents an important collective effort, citizens of the world need to undertake and to
ensure that we do everything we can possibly do to save the world for our children’s children
Flag-raising ceremony during the 2015 UN IDP.
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Peacebuilders at the Flag-raising ceremony.
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Peacebuilders from B-Gifted (Maxwell and Andrew) during the Flag-raising ceremony IDP 2015
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B-Gifted Founder (Andrew) and other Participants at the UN International Day of Peace September 2015
It was an opportunity to also joined countless peacebuilders, peacemakers and peacebuilding
organizations whose skills have helped in ameliorating the effects of violence. We met
Religious leaders sharing their interfaith, we met experts in conflict resolution experts to
nonviolent communicators – have proven their effectiveness at treating root causes of
violence. We discussed our efforts to Promote peace in Sierra Leone and around the world
through innovative, creative means and technology and our successes and challenges at B-
Gifted Foundation. It was a great networking opportunity. Many participants identified with
the importance of peace, and maintained that “Peace is more than the absence of war; it is a
positive state of being predicated on the presence of a peaceful heart”.
In celebrating it’s 70th year in 2015, the work of the United Nations would not be possible
without the initial partnerships that were active in its creation and the thousands of
partnerships each year between governments, civil society, the private sector, faith-based
groups and other non-governmental organizations that are needed to support the
Organization in achieving its future goals.”
The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by resolution 36/67 of the United
Nations General Assembly to coincide with its opening session, which was held annually
on the third Tuesday of September. The first Peace Day was observed in September 1982.
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In 2001, the General Assembly by unanimous vote adopted resolution 55/282, which
established 21 September as an annual day of non-violence and cease-fire.
The United Nations invites all nations and people to honor a cessation of hostilities
during the Day, and to otherwise commemorate the Day through education and public
awareness on issues related to peace.
The international Day of Peace and the week-long UN event provided B-Gifted
Foundation and opportunity to network with various stakeholders who are determined to
make the world peaceful and a better place and who were equally passionate about
sharing their experiences for a more peaceful war. We listened to a world renowned
violinist play her wonderful songs and listened to music amidst a serene and distinct
quietude of an audience, we watched arts exhibits for peace, we had reflections and brief
multi-faith prayers, we witnessed the ‘Ringing of the Peace Bell’ and the World Minute
of Silence’, we had various meetings and dinners where we found more time to network,
share first-hand experiences of peace efforts, we visited various universities and
institutions including the Adelphi University in New York, Globecomm and the
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center.
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Our participation was supported and accredited by The World Peace Prayer Society, The
Committee of Religious NGOs at UN, Church Center for the United Nations, General
Board of Church and Society of The United Methodist Church, International Day of
Peace NGO Committee, International Day of Yoga Committee at the UN, Loretto
Committee, NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security, NGO Committee on
Spirituality, Values and Global Concern, NGO Committee on Sustainable Development,
Pan-Pacific and South –East- Asia Women’s Association –Thailand, Presbyterian Church
USA, United Methodist Women, Unitarian Universalist, UN Office, the United Religious
Initiatives and families.
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UN Secretary General’s Message
UN Secretary-General’s Message for Sep 26, 2015
SEPTEMBER 23, 2015
The year 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the first and last use of a nuclear weapon in
war.
The norm against the use of nuclear weapons – the most destructive weapons ever
created, with potentially unparalleled human costs – has stood strong for seven decades.
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But the only absolute guarantee that they are never used again is through their total
elimination.
The international community has proclaimed the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons.
Unfortunately, there are growing rifts between Member States about how and when to
achieve it.
This was on stark display during the Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-
Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in May of this year.
I call on all States to engage constructively to find a way forward.
The elimination of nuclear weapons would also free up vast amounts of resources that
could be used to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The consequences of any further use of nuclear weapons, whether intentional or by
mistake, would be horrific. When it comes to our common objective of nuclear
disarmament, we must not delay — we must act now.
Ban Ki-moon