Following an intensive two days of training and the two-day Summit attended by 40 people from 11 countries, we presented our launch Declaration at a packed public meeting in the Grand Committee Room of the Houses of Parliament on 19th October. ThIs was hosted by John McDonnell MP and chaired by Diana Basterfield, co-founder of the UK ministry for peace.
Communiqué from the Second People’s Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace
Victoria, BC, Canada – June 19-22, 2006
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REPORT FROM VICTORIA: SECOND PEOPLE’S SUMMIT FOR MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS OF PEACE
They came by plane, bus, car, ferry, and on foot. Sixty men and women, representing diverse cultures, nations, ages, and languages, traveled to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, for the Second People’s Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace held June 19-22, 2006. Speaking with one voice they called on countries around the world to establish government structures whose goal is to work hand-in-hand with civil society - reflecting, building, and sustaining a culture of peace.Summit Calls for Ministries and Departments of Peace in All Nations
September 25, 2007 The 3rd Global Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace took place September 21-26 in Kisarazu and Tokyo, Japan. This extraordinary event began on the International Day of Peace and Global Ceasefire declared by the UN. It featured 21 country delegations*, representing both civil society and parliamentarians, from all five continents, including Nepal, which became the second country, after the Solomon Islands, to form a Ministry of Peace, and Rwanda, a country that experienced genocide in 1994. The event was sponsored by the Global Alliance for Ministries and Departments of Peace numbering more than 25 countries and hosted by its Japanese member, Japan United for Ministry of Peace (JUMP).
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