Sept 21, 2015 International Day of Peace Celebration at Lyceum University Cavite, Philippines

Sept 21, 2015 International Day of Peace Celebration at Lyceum University Cavite, Philippines
Ambassador Zara Bayla Juan, Sailing for Peace #PeaceDay

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Champion of the Earth Award in the Entrepreneurial Vision category: Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever, transformative business leader


"With his ambitious vision and personal commitment to sustainability, Mr. Polman has established a reputation for leading by example,” said Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UN Environment Program (UNEP), while announcing the award.
UNEP recognized Mr. Polman’s “bold leadership” in proving that transitioning to a low-carbon economy is an opportunity waiting to be seized.
“As Unilever CEO, he is demonstrating the need for long-term corporate thinking that accounts for social and environmental concerns. In addition, his leadership on UN and other sustainability boards is directly influencing a sustainability shift in the corporate world beyond his own company,” said Mr. Steiner.
Mr. Polman has introduced plans to halve the environmental footprint produced by Unilever by 2020. Under his sustainable business models, Unilever has already achieved zero waste to landfill and reduced the amount of CO2sub> from energy and water in manufacturing by 37 and 32 per cent since 2008.
"I'm deeply honoured to accept this award,” Mr. Polman said in response to the announcement. “As the United Nations prepares to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals and agree a global climate deal, it is more important than ever that businesses take active leadership to show that growth and sustainability are not in conflict.”
Mr. Polman also serves as Chair of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and sits on the Board of the UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate social responsibility initiative, and other committees dedicated to pushing successful measures for sustainability for all businesses.
He was also a part of the UN High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. The panel helped draft Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 17, which aims to ‘to strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.’
The annual Champions of the Earth awards are the highest environmental accolade that the UN confers upon outstanding individuals and organizations. The awards will be handed out at a gala ceremony at the close of the Sustainable Development Summit t on 27 September in New York.
 http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51917#.Vgg5sH3eumt

Sec Gen Ban welcomes joint China-US announcement on measures to tackle climate change

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has commended the joint announcement made on Sept 25 by the Governments of China and the United States on the significant steps each country is aiming to take to address climate change.
“This announcement bolsters prospects for a universal, meaningful agreement in Paris this year. It further signals the shared vision and seriousness with which the world’s two largest economies are moving to a low carbon future,” said Mr. Ban in a statement issued by his spokesperson in New York.
China’s plans to create the world’s largest carbon market by 2017, coupled with its ground-breaking commitment of $3 billion to South-South cooperation on climate change, will improve the health and well-being of its citizens and deliver tangible benefits to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, the statement said.
“The Secretary-General also welcomes the United States’ reaffirmation of its commitment to significant emissions reductions and its pledge to the Green Climate Fund,” the statement continued.
Concluding, it said that the joint China-US announcement provides strong leadership and momentum for a comprehensive global climate agreement in Paris that can put the world on a safer, more sustainable pathway.
 http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51975#.Vgg2OX3eumt

UN adopts new Global Goals, charting sustainable development for people and planet by 2030

The 193-Member United Nations General Assembly today formally adopted on Sept 25 the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, along with a set of bold new Global Goals, which Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hailed as a universal, integrated and transformative vision for a better world.
“The new agenda is a promise by leaders to all people everywhere. It is an agenda for people, to end poverty in all its forms – an agenda for the planet, our common home,” declared Mr. Ban as he opened the UN Sustainable Development Summit which kicked off today and wraps up Sunday.
The UN chief’s address came ahead of the Assembly’s formal adoption of the new framework, Transforming Our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which is composed of 17 goals and 169 targets to wipe out poverty, fight inequality and tackle climate change over the next 15 years.
The Goals aim to build on the work of the historic Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which in September 2000, rallied the world around a common 15-year agenda to tackle the indignity of poverty.
The Summit opened with a full programme of events, including a screening of the film The Earth From Space, performances by UN Goodwill Ambassadors Shakira and Angelique Kidjo, as well as call to action by female education advocate and the youngest-ever Nobel Laureate, Malala Yousafzai along with youth representatives as torch bearers to a sustainable future.

The adoption ceremony was presided over by Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who stressed the successes of the MDGSs and the need for the full implementation of the new Agenda.
Speaking to the press after the adoption of the Agenda, Mr. Ban said: “These Goals are a blueprint for a better future. Now we must use the goals to transform the world. We will do that through partnership and through commitment. We must leave no-one behind."
In his opening address to the Assembly, which also marks the Organization’s 70th anniversary, the UN chief hailed the new framework as an agenda for shared prosperity, peace and partnership. “It conveys the urgency of climate action. It is rooted in gender equality and respect for the rights of all.”
Mr. Ban urged the world leaders and others convened at the event to successfully implement the Global Goals or Agenda 30 by launching ‘renewed global partnership.’
“The 2030 Agenda compels us to look beyond national boundaries and short-term interests and act in solidarity for the long-term. We can no longer afford to think and work in silos.
Institutions will have to become fit for a grand new purpose. The United Nations system is strongly committed to supporting Member States in this great new endeavour,” said Mr. Ban.
“We must engage all actors, as we did in shaping the Agenda. We must include parliaments and local governments, and work with cities and rural areas. We must rally businesses and entrepreneurs. We must involve civil society in defining and implementing policies – and give it the space to hold us to account. We must listen to scientists and academia. We will need to embrace a data revolution. Most important, we must set to work – now,” added the Secretary-General.
“Seventy years ago, the United Nations rose from the ashes of war. Governments agreed on a visionary Charter dedicated to ‘We the Peoples’. The Agenda you are adopting today advances the goals of the Charter. It embodies the aspirations of people everywhere for lives of peace, security and dignity on a healthy planet,” said Mr. Ban.
General Assembly President Mogens Lykketoft called the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development “ambitious” in confronting the injustices of poverty, marginalization and discrimination.
“We recognize the need to reduce inequalities and to protect our common home by changing unsustainable patterns of consumption and production. And, we identify the overwhelming need to address the politics of division, corruption and irresponsibility that fuel conflict and hold back development,” he said.
On the adoption of the new agenda, UN Economic and Social Council President (ECOSOC) Oh Joon said action on Sustainable Development Goals must start immediately. “The Economic and Social Council stands ready to kick-start the work on the new agenda,” he added.
 http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51968#.VggvTn3eumu

Friday, September 25, 2015

NEW YORK: Pope Francis with Rabbi, Imam and Faith Leaders Pray for Peace at Ground Zero

On Friday, in his address to the UN, he said: "The environment itself has rights, and mankind has no authority to abuse them". Pope Francis hopes to spur concrete commitments at the upcoming climate-change negotiations in Paris. He demanded immediate access for the world's poor to adequate food, water and housing, saying they have the right to lodging, labor and land. Francis' speech, delivered in his native Spanish, received repeated rounds of applause from an audience that included German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousefzai, the young Pakistani activist shot and gravely wounded by the Taliban. The ovations contrasted sharply with the moment of silent prayer during the pope's visit later in the day to ground zero for an interfaith tribute to the Sept. 11 victims. After praying before the waterfall pools that mark the spot where the twin towers once stood, Francis met with relatives of the 3,000 victims whose names are inscribed on the waters' edge. Moving into the underground memorial museum, he joined a rabbi, an imam and other faith leaders to pray for peace, standing in front of the floodwall that became a symbol of New York's resilience when it held fast after the attacks.
Read source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-francis-set-bring-message-world-leaders-un-051955450.html#

Sunday, September 20, 2015

PHILIPPINES: TO COMMEMORATE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE WITH AMB ZARA JANE JUAN

OBSERVANCE OF THE 5 MINUTE MOMENT OF SILENCE FROM UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK TO PHILIPPINES
Before we do the Forum on POSITIVE CALL OF ACTION ON CONSCIENTIOUS GOVERNANCE WHILE THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING IN THE PHILIPPINES, we shall commemorate on this day the United Nations International Day of Peace.

Symposium on Climate Change will take place and Peace Leadership Training to follow thereafter.

Free Registration. Free Event. You are Invited. Please come.

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Ambassador Zara Jane Juan, Sailing for Peace Worldwide Peace Vigil for United Nations International Day of Peace

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SEPT 21, 2015 PROGRAM:

9AM-9:15AM
WELCOME CEREMONY
SINGING OF NATIONAL ANTHEM
OPENING PRAYERS

9:15AM-9:30AM
CLIMATE CHANGE UPDATE
WAYS TO DEAL WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
MITIGATION & ADAPTATION METHOD
PEACE BUILDING WHILE THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING

9:30AM-11AM
PEACE LEADERSHIP TRAINING ON CLIMATE CHANGE
WELLNESS FOR PEACE EDUCATION WORKSHOP

11AM-11:30AM
OPEN FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEACE BUILDING
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. HOW WILL YOU WORK FOR PEACE?
2. CAN YOU BE A PEACE LEADER @HOME @SCHOOL AND @WORKPLACES?

11:30 AM-12NN
COMMEMORATION OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE

READING OF THE 100 DAY PEACE VIGIL MESSAGE

SHARING OF PEACE MESSAGES

READING OF THE SEPT 21 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE FROM UNITED NATIONS
(see UN Message below)

12NN-1PM
OBSERVANCE OF THE 5 MINUTE MOMENT OF SILENCE FROM UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK TO PHILIPPINES

WHITE CANDLE LIGHT CEREMONY
INTERFAITH INTERRACIAL INTERCULTURAL
PRAYER FOR PEACE
GLOBAL BROADCAST WORLDWIDE

FLYING OF WHITE BALLOONS WITH PRAYER REQUEST AND PEACE WISHES ON AIR

FREE HUGS OF PEACE TO EVERYBODY

SIGNING OF ALL ATTENDEES TO PEACE COVENANT

PICTURE-TAKING

AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES TO PEACE LEADERS


NOTE: THIS EVENT IS FREE.
FREE ENTRANCE / FREE TRAINING / FREE REGISTRATION

TO JOIN, PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE
OR CALL 09165405813 (FOREIGN SERVICE)

See you!

Peace and Love!

God bless you!


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Secretary-General's Message
21 September 2015

This year’s International Day of Peace comes at a time of deadly violence and destabilizing conflicts around the world. Rather than succumbing to despair, we have a collective responsibility to demand an end to the brutality and impunity that prevail.

I call on all warring parties to lay down their weapons and observe a global ceasefire. To them I say: stop the killings and the destruction, and create space for lasting peace. Although it may seem hopelessly distant, the dream of peace pulses in the lives of people everywhere.

There is no group more poised to help realize this dream than today’s young people. They are part of the largest generation of youth in history, more aware and connected than any before. I urge all governments to make greater investments in realizing the potentially massive contributions of the world’s young peacebuilders.

At the same time, we need to mobilize all partners who share the goal of peace. Non-governmental organizations, faith-based groups and corporations all have a role to play in fostering social progress, protecting the environment and creating a more just, stable and peaceful world. The value of this collaboration is our theme for the Day: “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All.”

We live at a moment of peril – but this is also an era of great promise. In a matter of days, leaders from across the globe will gather at the United Nations to adopt the 2030 agenda, our 15-year plan to achieve sustainable development. This is fundamental to ushering in a life of dignity for all, where poverty is history and peace is paramount.

On the International Day, as we mark the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, let us seize the opportunity achieve the Organization’s founding purpose: to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.

Ban Ki-moon

Sunday, September 6, 2015

PEACE VIGIL 2015: UN Headlines (as of Sept 2-6) click to read full article

6 September 2015
In telephone calls on migration crisis, Ban urges European leaders to 'be voice of those in need of protection'

5 September 2015
UN hails decision by Austria and Germany to take in thousands of migrants and refugees at Hungary border
On International Day, Ban calls on people everywhere to act charitably in the face of human suffering

4 September 2015
INTERVIEW: Global Goals give 'epic opportunity' to the world – Richard Curtis
‘We are making progress’ on Libya political agreement, UN envoy reports
DR Congo humanitarian crisis must not ‘fall off’ world’s radar – UN deputy relief chief
UN chief appoints Zimbabwe national as Assistant Secretary-General for Safety and Security
Ban appoints Pakistan national as Force Commander of UN Western Sahara mission
Top musicians release ‘love song’ to Earth to inspire action at UN climate conference
Celebrities join UNICEF and Global Goals to launch ‘World’s Largest Lesson’ on sustainable development
Ban, Security Council condemn terrorist attack on Yemeni mosque that leaves more than 30 dead
UN humanitarian air service in dire need of funds to continue life-saving work in Sudan – UN agency
Citing marginal gains, UN human rights chief warns Central African Republic still ‘gripped by fear’
Yemen: UN emergency fund releases $15 million for critical aid operations
G20 nations weighed down by weak economic growth and lack of decent jobs – UN backed report
UN urges Europe to admit 200,000 refugees from Syria, Iraq and other war zones
Ukraine: UN agencies call for urgent action to stop spread of polio virus

3 September 2015
Guatemala: following President’s resignation, Ban calls for peaceful elections
Liberia again declared free of Ebola transmission as number of cases remains stable in wider West Africa
‘Shock must be matched by action,’ UNICEF chief says as Europe’s refugee and migrant crisis deepens
India teams up with UN-backed alliance to accelerate financial inclusion for all
Spotlighting sustainable development, ‘Global Goals’ campaign launched at UN
In Beijing, UN chief urges China to help build momentum ahead of Paris climate change conference
UNESCO chief condemns killing of Philippine journalist, calls for inquiry
Civilians in Syria suffering ‘a living tragedy’ with no end in sight, UN human rights expert warns
Amid ongoing crisis largely ignored by world, Myanmar floods deal major blow to agriculture – UN agency
Conflict keeps millions of children out of school in Middle East and North Africa, warns new UNICEF report
Yemen: UN calls for unimpeded access to people in need as fighting intensifies in southwestern region
UN human rights chief deplores new allegation of sexual abuse in CAR

2 September 2015
Backing UN ‘Agenda 2030,’ parliamentary leaders pledge to place democracy at service of sustainable development
UN envoy hails opening of ICC trial against Congolese rebel leader as ‘victory for survivors’
At UN Headquarters, commemorative plaque joins ‘Tree of Peace and Unity’ marking end of World War II
UN agency and MasterCard join forces to support refugees and small-scale farmers
Security Council adjusts Liberia sanctions; ends travel ban, keeps arms embargo in place
Top UN relief official in Yemen condemns ‘despicable’ killing of two Red Cross workers
Baghdad had highest level of civilian casualties in August – UN Iraq mission reports
In Syria, UN agency discovers nine new suspected cases of typhoid near Yarmouk camp
First-ever UN-backed summit opens to harnesses global momentum to eliminate viral hepatitis
‘Tangible’ results on Libyan political agreement – UN envoy
Somalia: Security Council strongly condemns Al Shabaab attack on African Union base


http://www.un.org/apps/news/latest-headlines.asp