100 Days to International Day of Peace
The Foundation for Post Conflict Development is pleased to support the United Nations' Secretary General's Message for 100-day Countdown to International Day of Peace. |
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE FOR 100-DAY COUNTDOWN TO INTERNATIONAL DAY
OF PEACE (21 SEPTEMBER 2012)
13 June 2012
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MESSAGE FOR 100-DAY COUNTDOWN TO INTERNATIONAL DAY
OF PEACE (21 SEPTEMBER 2012)
13 June 2012
Today, we start
the 100-day countdown to the observance of the International Day of Peace, when
we call on combatants around the world to put down their weapons and try to
find peaceful solutions to their conflicts.
The International
Day of Peace, marked every year on 21 September, gives us all a chance to
reflect on the unconscionable toll – moral, physical, material – wrought by
war. Those costs are borne not only by
us today, but by future generations as well.
That is why this
year’s theme is “Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future.” It highlights the
fact that we cannot possibly think about building a sustainable future if there
is no sustainable peace. Armed conflicts
attack the very pillars of sustainable development, robbing people of the opportunity
to develop, to create jobs, to safeguard the environment, to fight poverty, to
reduce the risk from disasters, to advance social equity and to ensure that
everyone has enough to eat.
One week from
today, as the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development opens in Rio de Janeiro, the world
will have an opportunity to fight back.
With tens of thousands of politicians, policy-makers, social activists,
business leaders and others mobilized for action, Rio+20
can help us to create a global roadmap for a sustainable future, the future we
want.
We want a future
where natural resources are protected and valued rather than used to finance
wars, where children can be educated at school and not recruited into armies,
where economic and social inequalities are resolved through dialogue instead of
violence.
If we are to build
such a future, we must all play our individual part. I urge everyone, between now and 21 September,
to think about how they can contribute. Let
us work together to ensure that the Road from Rio
leads us to sustainable development, sustainable peace… and a secure future for
all.
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