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  2. World peace - Wikipedia

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    The larger world peace process and its foundational elements are addressed in the document The Promise of World Peace, written by the Universal House of Justice. [31] Statue of Buddha in the Darjeeling Peace Pagoda, India. This pagoda was designed by Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii to unite people of all beliefs in their search for ...

  3. International Association of World Peace Advocates - Wikipedia

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    International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) is a global non-governmental organization and a participant of the United Nations Global Compact.Its objective is to promote peace and harmony in various local communities across the globe and to ensure that the aims and objectives of the United Nations in the maintenance of global peace is being achieved.

  4. Millennium Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders

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    The Millennium Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders preceded the Millennium Summit of heads of state, which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the UN's formation. It communicated global faith leaders’ commitment to peace and fighting poverty and offered specific practical and moral guidance to the world's political leaders.

  5. Recent efforts in our community to promote peace give ... - AOL

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    I am thankful for a peaceful awakening each morning. But I am also reminded that this peace we enjoy in this country is nothing to be smug about.

  6. International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence ...

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    To promote international peace and safety; On 29 November 2000, the General Assembly decided to entrust UNESCO with the coordination "of the activities of the organizations of the United Nations system to promote a culture of peace, as well as liaison with other organizations concerned in this matter.".

  7. Peace movement - Wikipedia

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    Peace promotion was a major activity of American automaker and philanthropist Henry Ford (1863–1947). He set up a $1 million fund to promote peace, and published numerous antiwar articles and ads in hundreds of newspapers. [28] [29] [30]

  8. Culture of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Culture of Peace News Network, begun at UNESCO as part of the International Year for the Culture of Peace, has been continued as a source of news of events that promote the goals of the Culture of Peace. It is updated more or less daily with articles from around the world promoting at least one of the eight program areas of the Culture of ...

  9. International Association of Peace Messenger Cities - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Peace Messenger Cities (IAMPC) is a United Nations organization of cities around the world that have volunteered to promote peace and understanding between nations. [1] The movement began in the International Year of Peace, 1986.