The International Year for the Culture of Peace was designated by the
United Nations
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as the year 2000, with the aim of celebrating and encouraging a culture of
peace
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.
Origins
Since 1959 the
United Nations
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has designated specific years to emphasize issues which are part of the mission of the organization. The International Year for the Culture of Peace was proclaimed in a
United Nations General Assembly
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resolution in 1997 on the basis of an
Economic and Social Council resolution.
The General Assembly invited a Declaration and Programme of Action from UNESCO and adopted it after ten months of difficult negotiation.
The IYCP Taskforce
The lead organization for the International Year was
UNESCO
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. There was a logic to this, in that UNESCO is the
United Nations
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organization dealing with education, and also in that the constitutional mandate of UNESCO involves the encouragement of a global culture of peace. Within the UNESCO Secretariat in Paris, a specific International Year for the Culture of Peace Taskforce was established from 1998 to 2000, with the aim of co-ordinating the activities to publicize the International Year. Members of the Taskforce included:
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Government officials
* David S. Adams (State Department) (born 1961), Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
* David Adams (Labour politician) ( ...
(Chair), Enzo Fazzino, Katherine Stoessel,
Di Bretherton,
Zeynep Varoglu
and Jan Visser.
International Year Strategies and Results
The strategies behind the International Year centred upon involving civil society as much as possible. The specific initiatives included the collection of some 75 million signatures worldwide in support of a culture of peace, with the Manifesto 2000 Project. Another initiative was the
Culture of Peace News Network
The Culture of Peace News Network is a United Nations authorized interactive online network, committed to supporting the global movement for a culture of peace and nonviolence. The network commenced under the auspices of UNESCO, as part of the Inte ...
, otherwise known as the CPNN, a web-based news service reporting news in support of a culture of peace.
An extensive description of the results obtained during the International Year was published by UNESCO.
Assessment of the International Year
Opinion is divided as to how effective the International Year was. It is possible to argue that there was much rhetoric in the International Year, and yet often the impact of such events can only be discerned many years later.
Ongoing Commitment of the United Nations
The work of supporting and encouraging a culture of peace continues through the
, and the ongoing
Culture of Peace News Network
The Culture of Peace News Network is a United Nations authorized interactive online network, committed to supporting the global movement for a culture of peace and nonviolence. The network commenced under the auspices of UNESCO, as part of the Inte ...
.
See also
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The Ribbon International
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References
External links
Adams, David (2003) 'Early History of the Culture of Peace: A Personal Memoire'Page, James S. (2001) 'The International Year for the Culture of Peace: Was It Worthwhile?'. ''International Journal of Cultural Studies''. 4(3): 348-351Culture of Peace News Network
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