1986 stamp issued by Romania marking the International Year of Peace

The International Year of Peace was recognized in 1986 by the United Nations. It was first proposed during the UN conference of November 1981 by the United Nations Economic and Social Council, with a date associated with the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the UN.[1]

Red Cross support

During its twenty-fifth conference, in 1986, the Red Cross recognized the International Year of Peace. In its twenty-seventh resolution of that conference, the Red Cross emphasized its goal "to prevent and alleviate human suffering, protect life and health and to promote lasting peace and international co-operation".[2]

Baháʼí Faith support

In January 1985 the Universal House of Justice, the head institution of the Baháʼí Faith, sent a letter to all national assemblies, with responsibilities in hundreds of countries for the religion, to specify goals for the community for the International Year of Peace.[3] These goals included sponsoring activities about the theme of peace which is a priority of the religion: to engage the attention of people to relevant topics related to peace, a publicity campaign encouraging these goals, publishing new literature, and already existing serial publications on the subject, Baháʼí radio stations to devote programming on it, the Association for Baháʼí Studies to devote scholarly activities on it, the encouragement of artists and musicians in their contribution and that they should invite colleagues to the work. Since its inception the Baháʼí Faith has had involvement in socio-economic development beginning by giving greater freedom to women,[4] promulgating the promotion of female education as a priority concern,[5] often in some practical expression such as by creating schools, agricultural coops, and clinics.[4]

The Baháʼí department of statistics released the following summary of projects accomplished:[6]

Baháʼí Social and Economic Development Programs
Programs World Africa Americas Asia Australasia Europe
Education(Tutorial/Academic/Other) 732 169 115 427 13 8
Health & Social Services 78 28 14 25 2 9
Radio Stations 5 0 5 0 0 0
Agriculture & Forestry 74 35 13 20 5 1
Community Development 358 60 266 12 7 13
Total 1247 292 413 484 27 31

Some particular examples

Chinese support

The song Tomorrow Will Be Better was first created for it. Music concerts about it were held in Beijing and Hong Kong.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "International Year of Peace" United Nations resolution, November 16, 1992. Accessed here. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
  2. ^ "International Year of Peace 1986", Red CrossT Resource Centre. Accessed here. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
  3. ^ "Make plans now for 'Peace Year 1986'". Baháʼí News. No. 648. March 1985. p. 1. ISSN 0195-9212.
  4. ^ a b Momen, Moojan. "History of the Baháʼí Faith in Iran". draft "A Short Encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith". Bahai-library.com. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  5. ^ Kingdon, Geeta Gandhi (1997). "Education of women and socio-economic development". Baháʼí Studies Review. 7 (1).
  6. ^ "Baháʼí Social and Economic Development Programs". Baháʼí News. No. 668. November 1986. p. 13. ISSN 0195-9212.
  7. ^ "The Promise of World Peace". Baháʼí News. No. 683. February 1988. pp. 2–11. ISSN 0195-9212.
  8. ^
    • Preparation for Life in Peace: The Contribution of Women, by the Baháʼí International Community, as the written version of an oral statement to the European Regional Seminar for the International Year of Peace, 6 May 1985, Vienna, Austria
    • Peace and Development, by the Baháʼí International Community, as a Statement to the United Nations International Year of Peace Seminar for the Asia and Pacific and Western Asia Regions, 20 May 1985, Bangkok, Thailand
    • Preparation for Life in Peace: The Role of Youth, by the Baháʼí International Community as a Statement to the International Year of Peace Seminar for the Asia, Pacific and Western Asia Regions, 20 May 1985
    • Statement on the Year of Peace, by the Baháʼí International Community, as a Statement to the Fifth session of the South Pacific Commission (SPC) Committee of Representatives of Governments and Administrations (CARGA), Noumea, New Caledonia, 26–30 May 1986
  9. ^ a b "Australia's Peace Exposition big success". Baháʼí News. No. 662. May 1986. p. 2. ISSN 0195-9212.
  10. ^ "Conference kicks off Peace Year events". Baháʼí News. No. 662. May 1986. p. 5. ISSN 0195-9212.
  11. ^ "Germany proclaims message of peace". Baháʼí News. No. 662. May 1986. p. 12. ISSN 0195-9212.
  12. ^ "India hosts 'World Peace Conference'". Baháʼí News. No. 662. July 1986. p. 12. ISSN 0195-9212.
  13. ^ "Baháʼí co-winner of Media Peace Prize". Baháʼí News. No. 662. August 1986. p. 14. ISSN 0195-9212.
  14. ^ "Around the World; Pakistan". Baháʼí News. No. 662. October 1986. p. 14. ISSN 0195-9212.
  15. ^ "Association's 11th annual Conference". Baháʼí News. No. 662. December 1986. p. 8. ISSN 0195-9212.
  16. ^ "Around the World; the United States". Baháʼí News. No. 670. January 1987. p. 13. ISSN 0195-9212.
  17. ^ "The International Year of Peace: A worldwide survey of Baháʼí activities". Baháʼí News. No. 683. September 1987. p. cover, pages 1–18. ISSN 0195-9212.
  18. ^ 让世界充满爱(第二、三部分)86年现场
  19. ^ 金曲重溫: 群 星 和平之歌 1986