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Peace
Day
GABON

All United Nations member countries agreed to celebrate September 21, The International Day of Peace
as a Global Ceasefire and Day of Peace & Nonviolence in our homes,
our communities and between nations. Peace Day has been a focal point
for community-uniting and peace-inspiring events since its inception
in 1981.
Together we can create a more peaceful, just and sustainable world,
one heart, one family, one community at a time. Join the Countdown To
Peace and help inspire your community to create humanity's first day
of peace, ever.
YOU
CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
- Ask
your favorite organization, group or religious institution to support
the International Day of Peace
- Plan or attend a Peace Day Event in
your community (scheduled events include concerts, parades, marches,
fasts, conferences, festivals, gatherings, service projects, ceremonies,
children's activities such as peace art & essay contests and pinwheels
for peace, Peace Day parties and peace vigils)
- Ask
your Mayor, City Council, Governor and Head of State to declare a Proclamation
of Peace
- Print
out Flyers, Posters and other Resources
Peace
Day SUPPORTERS
- Jeunes
Volontaires Francophone du Gabon
Please
ask your favorite group, organization or religious institution to support
The International Day of Peace
(*The
opinions of these organizations are their own.
Pathways To Peace and The International Day of Peace NGO Committee at
the UN
do not necessarily support the views expressed by these organizations
that support the International Day of Peace.)
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Jeunes Volontaires Francophone du Gabon: From 21 to 24 September
2006, we are planning to organize a peace education forum in partnership
with the international organization of the French-speaking world.
This meeting will aim at gathering 150 young people coming from
the inner parts of the country(nine provinces of Gabon), with a
view to exchange and share their experience on peace and citizenship.
At the end of this meeting, the youths will set up a guide to action,
which will serve as a reference to other youths as regards peace
in Gabon, Africa and the rest of the world.
More Peace One Day Committments:
http://www.peaceoneday.org/page/unite |
Planning
a Peace Day event? Have a Peace Day photo to share?

Peace
Day 2006

Africa | Asia |
Europe | North
America | Oceania | South
America | UN & Global
May
Peace Prevail
On Earth
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