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Shown Here: Agreed to Senate (09/17/2009)
111th CONGRESS 1st Session
S. RES. 274
Supporting the goals and ideals of Peace
Day.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 17, 2009
Mr. Menendez (for
himself, Mrs. Gillibrand, and
Mr. Harkin) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of Peace
Day.
Whereas, beginning in 2002, the United Nations has
designated September 21 of each year as the International Day of Peace, which
is known in the United States as Peace Day;
Whereas the United Nations dedicates the International Day
of Peace to the cessation of hostilities and nonviolence, and calls upon all
Nations and people to commemorate the day appropriately, including through
educational efforts, and public awareness;
Whereas Peace Day activities around the world include
vaccination campaigns, peace walks, concerts, peace-related discussions and
debates, poetry readings, mass prayer ceremonies, art exhibitions, memorial
services, school assemblies, and sporting events;
Whereas, on Peace Day 2006, the World Food Programme
carried out a 60-ton food drop in Southern Sudan;
Whereas, on Peace Day 2007, the Peace One Day organization
worked alongside the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Health
Organization (WHO), and the Afghan Ministry of Public Health to vaccinate
1,400,000 children of Afghanistan against the polio virus and, on Peace Day
2008, approximately 14,000 health workers and volunteers delivered polio
vaccinations to 1,600,000 children under the age of 5 in 6 Afghan
provinces;
Whereas, on Peace Day 2007, Star Syringe vaccinated
children in rural areas against measles, diptheria, tuberculosis, hepatitis,
and whooping cough in 20 locations, including Uganda, India, Ethiopia, and
Indonesia;
Whereas, on Peace Day 2007, in the conflict-torn South
Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, UNICEF and other
organizations provided insecticide-treated mosquito nets to protect 600,000
children from malaria, and also provided vitamin A, de-worming medication, and
measles immunizations;
Whereas, on Peace Day 2007, there were 82 Peace Day
initiatives in Afghanistan alone, involving more than 30 United Nations
agencies, government departments, radio stations, and civil society
organizations, and including arms handover ceremonies, community prayers for
peace, painting schools white, educational activities, and a Peace Walk through
the streets of Heart, Afghanistan;
Whereas the Peace One Day organization provides free
educational materials to schools in the United States and worldwide that enable
young people to prepare for and participate in Peace Day activities, learn the
skills needed to resolve conflicts peacefully, and cultivate a sense of active
global citizenship; and
Whereas the “One Day One Goal” initiative
promotes soccer matches in all member states of the United Nations on Peace
Day, and “One Day One Goal” soccer matches reflect cooperation,
unity, and the power of soccer to bring people together as part of Peace Day in
many countries, including Iraq, Uganda, Afghanistan, Burundi, Cambodia, the
United Arab Emirates, the Côte d’Ivoire, the United States, and the United
Kingdom: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
(1) expresses its
support for the goals and ideals celebrated on Peace Day, which is observed
each year on September 21;
(2) supports
continuing efforts to raise global awareness of the goals of Peace Day and to
engage all sectors of society in the peaceful observance of the International
Day of Peace, in accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution
55/282 of September 7, 2001, including work with United Nations agencies and
non-governmental organizations to promote life-saving and humanitarian
activities on Peace Day; and
(3) encourages people
in the United States to observe Peace Day, September 21, 2009, with appropriate
programs, ceremonies, and educational activities, in order to raise awareness
of the need for peaceful resolution of conflicts of all kinds.