Mobilizing Cultural and Religious Ethics to Promote the U.N. Post 2015 Development Goals

Mobilizing Cultural and Religious Ethics to Promote the U.N. Post 2015 Development Goals

The U.N. post 2015 development goals encompass ethics inherent in many cultures and religions on issues of social and environmental justice.
The Inter-Parliamentary Coalition for Global Ethics, in cooperation with the Institute of Noahide Code are launching a major initiative to create a global steering committee of religious leaders and cultural representatives to lead the efforts to harness cultural and religious ethics to promote these goals.

The ‘United Nations’ Headquarters faces the Isaiah Wall inscribed across from the main building. The quote from the prophet Isaiah was chosen as the founding motto for the world’s foremost organization for international peace. In his eternal thought, the day is mentioned when no nation will wage war against another nation, and when swords – the instruments of war – will be transformed into plowshares – the instruments for providing man’s sustenance. The Seven Universal Laws of Noah which are cited by the philosopher Hugo Grotius as the foundation for international law (the basis for the United Nations Charter) are the practical means, by which humanity can strive to live in unity and peace and can fulfill its potential to see all the families of the earth blessed. These laws for peace and unity encompass respect for G-d, for human life, respect for the Family, for other people’s property, for the creation, respect for the judicial systems, and respect for all creatures and the environment.

Leaders in the fields of culture and religion are invited to share their insight and wisdom with the leading UN officials to assure that the vision of the United Nations, to have a peaceful and civilized world in which economic justice and righteousness prevail, can be fulfilled. The goal of this summit is to develop a coalition of religious and cultural leaders to work with the UN to implement the development goals towards a culture of peace and prosperity.

  • GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere
  • GOAL 2 End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
  • GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
  • GOAL 4 Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
  • GOAL 5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
  • GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
  • GOAL 7 Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
  • GOAL 8 Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
  • GOAL 9 Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization andfoster innovation
  • GOAL 10 Reduce inequality within and among countries
  • GOAL 11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
  • GOAL 12 Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
  • GOAL 13 Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts*
  • GOAL 14 Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
  • GOAL 15 Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation andhalt biodiversity loss
  • GOAL 16 Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provideaccess to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
  • GOAL 17 Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development

TOPICS TO BE COVERED:

  1. United Nations Resolutions on the Culture of Peace as a Pre-Condition for Peace, Security and Sustainable Development (Goals 1-17)
  2. Religious and Cultural Values as a driver for the implementation of the UN Post 2015 agenda (goals 1-17)
  3. Ethical Finance to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” (goal 17)
From:
http://www.ipcge.net/MOBILIZING-CULTURAL-AND-RELIGIOUS-ETHICS-TO-PROMOTE-THE-U.N.-POST-2015-DEVELOPMENT-GOALS.htm

Peace Process in the Middle East Global Summit – United Nations Headquarters

NOVEMBER 9TH SUMMIT AT U.N. HEADQUARTERS

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Rabbi Ohad Moan in Arabic




Mitvah Tank in UN




Sustaining Peace and Conflict Prevention Through Multi Track Education and Initiatives for the Culture of Peace and SDG’s

Sustaining Peace and Conflict Prevention Through Multi Track Education and Initiatives for the Culture of Peace and SDG’s

Save the Date May 30, 2018 in UN HQ Agenda

IPCGE Multi Track Council Forum
Hosted by the Mission of Bulgaria to the United Nations

UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS
Conference Room 6
1:15 – 2:30 p.m.

“Sustaining Peace and Conflict Prevention Through Multi Track Education and Initiatives for the Culture of Peace and SDG’s”.

Program
Welcome
Mission of Bulgaria to the United Nations
UNESCO Liaison Officer
Introduction
IPCGE Multi Track Council for the Culture of Peace and SDGs
Shoshana Bekerman, Director, Inter-Parliamentary Coalition for Global Ethics

PANEL I
The Dimension of Education, Diplomacy, Religion and Social Justice
Multi Track Initiatives for the Culture of Peace

Rev. Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi – Founder -Esther Ajayi Foundation

Rabbi Elie Abadie, Vice-President of the New York Board of Rabbis, Co-President of Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, Board Member of the American Sephardi Federation and the World Sephardic Educational Center

Dr. Boris Pincus, founder Religions in Dialogue/ American Association of Central Asian and Caucasian Countries

Dr. Lahoucine Khabid, President, Atlas Center for Diplomacy, Morocco

Mehmet Kilic., President, Journalists and Writer Foundation/ UN Representative..Peace Islands Institute
Jonathan Granoff, representative of the International Peace Bureau

Imam Agha Jafri, Vice Chair or the American Muslim Congress

Myron Schonfeld, representing Ohr Druze Association for the Culture of Peace

PANEL II – The Dimension of Culture and the Arts
Introduction
Peace Museum NY and Journeys for Peace
Sergio Kopeliovich, Director, Peace Museum, NY

Rabbi Yakov David Cohen, founder UN NGO The Institute of Noahide Code

Rosa Amanda Tuiran / Consultant in SPIN Political Communication Workshop/ member of the organizational committee of the First National Public Health Case Competition.

Alyona Badalova, Director, Child and Youth Development Center ‘My Way”

Yael Hernadez Fernandez / Director, School and ballet initiative for children related to the culture of peace, One in a Kind.

Laurence Singer, founder and Managing Director of Global Beat Music

PANEL DISCUSSION

JOINING FORCES, NETWORKING AND PARTNERING FOR THE CULTURE OF PEACE AND SDG’S

OPEN DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION AND FOLLOW UP PLANS




Institute of Noahide Code

NGO Activity May 25, 2018




Daniel Friedmann author




Peter Smith on Pro Life

Peter Smith on Pro Life and
Universal Noahide in UN




Noahide for Universal Peace

Universal Noahide UN in UN for Universal Peace




Rabbi Daniel Bulochnik in Russian




Rabbi Michy Rav-Noy song on peace