Archive for 2012

  • Mar
  • 27
  • 2012

GDAMS is getting closer!

Posted by Kamila In Uncategorized |

Glo­bal Day of Action on Mili­tary Spen­ding on April 17, 2012 is orga­nized to coin­cide with the release of the Stock­holm Inter­na­tio­nal Peace Rese­arch Institute’s (SIPRI) new annual figu­res on world mili­tary expen­di­tu­res. On this day, people on all con­ti­nents will join toget­her in actions to focus pub­lic, poli­ti­cal, and media atten­tion on the costs of mili­tary spen­ding and the need for new priorities.

Nor­we­gian Peace Coun­cil for the second time, toget­her with part­ners from the Peace House: Nor­we­gian Peace Associa­tion, No to Nuclear Weapons, Peace Bri­ga­des Inter­na­tio­nal, Children’s Inter­na­tio­nal Sum­mer Vil­la­ges, is orga­ni­zing Glo­bal Day of Action on Mili­tary Spen­ding on April 17, 2012.  We would like to under­line that this is one of the first com­mon ini­tia­ti­ves of the Peace House. We have also invited other orga­niza­tions to par­ti­ci­pate on this spec­ial day: Change­ma­ker, Grand­mot­hers for Peace, Freds­skat­t­al­li­an­sen, Folke­reis­ning mot krig.

Check out this new video high­ligh­ting GDAMS 2011 and pro­mo­ting GDAMS 2.0.

GDAMS 2.0 — Glo­bal Day of Action on Mili­tary Spending

Ready for the events in Norway?

The pro­gramme of the event con­si­sts of two parts:

1. Action in front of the parliament

2. Panel debate in the Peace House.   

 

Sche­dule for April 17th

What and where: Action in front of The Par­lia­ment in Oslo 16:00 – 17:00

16:00 Start

16:15 – 16:30 Appeals

17:00 End

What and where: Panel debate at the Peace House, Møl­ler­gata 12, Oslo

18:00 – 18:15 Report on mili­tary spen­ding and glo­bal arms in 2011/2012 pre­sen­ta­tion by Alex­an­der Harang

18:15 – 18:35 John Berg and launch of his book “Kamp­fly­ene som bom­ber forsvarsevnen”

18:45 – 19:00 Coffee break

19:00 — 20:30 Panel Debate with par­ti­ci­pa­tion of:

Espen Barth Eide — Minis­ter of Defence (not confirmed)

Jan Arild Elling­sen — The pro­gress Party

Camilla Bak­ken Øvald - poli­ti­cal advi­sor at SV (Socia­list Left Party)

John Berg — expe­ri­en­ced mili­tary ana­lyst in Norway

Hedda Lange­myr - Direc­tor of Nor­we­gian Peace Council

Join us!

  • Mar
  • 26
  • 2012

Executive Leadership Programmes

Posted by Kamila In Uncategorized |
Inter­na­tio­nal Peace and Devel­op­ment Trai­ning Centre (IPDTC) - www.patrir.ro/training 
in Coope­ra­tion with engi — the Secre­ta­riat of the All Party Par­lia­men­tary Group on Con­flict Issues
1. Making Peace­buil­ding Work: Impro­ving Design and Stra­te­gic Impact, Qua­lity and Effec­ti­ve­ness in Peace­buil­ding & Peace Sup­port Ope­ra­tions (April 16 — 18, 2012); 

2. Desig­ning & Imple­men­ting Effec­tive Moni­to­ring and Eva­lua­tion for Peace­buil­ding and Con­flict Trans­for­ma­tion Pro­gram­mes, UN Mis­sions & Post-War Recovery & Rebuil­ding (April 19 — 21, 2012)

These pro­gram­mes are offe­red in Lon­don in coope­ra­tion with engi, the Secre­ta­riat of the All-Party Par­lia­men­tary Group on Con­flict Issues of the UK Parliament. Special dis­counts apply for orga­ni­sa­tions par­ti­ci­pa­ting in both pro­gram­mes and for agen­cies, orga­ni­sa­tions and mis­sions sen­ding 2 or more participants. 

For more infor­ma­tion or to apply visit www.patrir.ro/training or write to training@patrir.ro 

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS: 

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1. Making Peace­buil­ding Work: Impro­ving Design and Stra­te­gic Impact, Qua­lity and Effec­ti­ve­ness in Peace­buil­ding & Peace Sup­port Operations 

Exe­cutive Lea­dership Pro­gramme - www.patrir.ro/training 

16th – 18th of April, 2012, Lon­don, UK 

Fee: GBP 495 (inclu­des course fee, pre­pa­ra­tion mate­ri­als, certification) 

Spec­ial dis­count: Early Pay­ment, Mul­tiple Par­ti­ci­pants, Two Cour­ses Taken Together 

Impro­ving Stra­te­gic Impact is a three-day Exe­cutive Lea­dership Pro­gramme (ELP) desig­ned for senior practitio­ners, peace­buil­ding experts, and heads of agen­cies wor­king in peace­buil­ding and peace sup­port ope­ra­tions. The course draws on best prac­tices in pro­gramme and stra­te­gic plan­ning and design. It is a highly prac­ti­cal, hands-on trai­ning to help orga­ni­sa­tions, agen­cies and govern­ments improve the qua­lity, impact and effec­ti­ve­ness of their pro­gram­mes and operations. 

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2. Desig­ning & Imple­men­ting Effec­tive Moni­to­ring and Eva­lua­tion for Peace­buil­ding and Con­flict Trans­for­ma­tion Pro­gram­mes, UN Mis­sions & Post-War Recovery & Rebuilding 

Exe­cutive Lea­dership Pro­gramme - www.patrir.ro/training 

19th – 21st of April, 2012, Lon­don, UK 

Fee: GBP 495 (inclu­des course fee, pre­pa­ra­tion mate­ri­als, certification) 

Spec­ial dis­count: Early Pay­ment, Mul­tiple Par­ti­ci­pants, Two Cour­ses Taken Together 

This is a three-day Exe­cutive Lea­dership Pro­gramme desig­ned for senior practitio­ners, moni­to­ring & eva­lua­tion units, field staff, and heads of agen­cies wor­king in peace­buil­ding and peace sup­port ope­ra­tions. The pro­gramme has been desig­ned to assist orga­ni­sa­tions, agen­cies and mis­sions in the field to see how to develop appro­priate moni­to­ring & eva­lua­tion sys­tems and proces­ses custo­mized for their exact needs and con­texts, and to be able to eva­luate and design for achie­ving actual impact through their programmes.


  • Mar
  • 21
  • 2012

WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST ATOMIC & HYDROGEN BOMBS

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Orga­ni­zing Com­mittee: 2–4-4 Yus­hima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113‑8464 JAPAN Phone: +81–3-5842–6034 Fax: +81–3-5842–6033 E-mail: intl@antiatom.org

For a Nuclear Weapon-free, Peace­ful and Just World:
We call for your par­ti­ci­pa­tion in and sup­port to the 2012 World Con­fe­rence against A and H Bombs

March 21, 2012

Dear fri­ends,

The sum­mer of the 67th year from the atomic bom­bing of Hiro­shima and Naga­saki is around the cor­ner. In these two A-bombed cities, the 2012 World Con­fe­rence against Atomic and Hydro­gen Bombs is plan­ned on August 2 to 9, under the theme: “For a Nuclear Weapon-free, Peace­ful and Just World”. We call on all of you who share this desire to express your sup­port to, take actions in soli­darity with, and par­ti­ci­pate in or send dele­ga­tions to the World Conference.

Sym­pat­hi­zing the Hibakusha’s belief that “humans can­not coexist with nuclear weapons”, the moves seeking for the abo­lition of nuclear weapons are pre­vai­ling all over the world. Anti-nuclear peace move­ments and a broad range of civil move­ments are taking actions to urge natio­nal govern­ments, espec­ially those pos­sess­ing nuclear weapons, to start nego­tia­tions for a total ban on nuclear weapons. Last Decem­ber, the Malay­sian reso­lu­tion cal­ling for a start of nego­tia­tions for a nuclear weapons con­ven­tion was adop­ted in the UN Gene­ral Assem­bly with the sup­port of 130 mem­ber sta­tes. The UN Secre­tary Gene­ral Ban Ki-moon in Octo­ber 2011 cal­led for achie­ving a nuclear weapon-free world for the sake of peace and security of humans, as the world popu­la­tion was about to reach 7 bil­lion. With the Hibakusha in the lead, our con­sis­tent call for a total ban on nuclear weapons is echo­ing throug­hout the world.

The grea­test obsta­cle to the abo­lition of nuclear weapons is the “nuclear deter­rence theory” which nuclear weapons sta­tes claim their nuclear weapons are the “gua­rantee of security” while cri­ti­ci­zing the pos­ses­sion of them by others as threat, and the policy of rely­ing on their “nuclear umbrella” (exten­ded nuclear deter­rence) for natio­nal defense. How­e­ver, that more than 20,000 nuclear weapons still exist on earth pro­ves that the pos­ses­sion of nuclear weapons by one state could induce anot­her nuclear devel­op­ment by its oppo­nent. Humans must get out of this vicious cir­cle, and the Japa­nese govern­ment should play its role becoming to the only A-bombed coun­try in the world to achieve the abo­lition of nuclear weapons.

Now, we are making a fresh start on the move­ments to achieve a “world wit­hout nuclear weapons”. Along with the recent devel­op­ments in favor of the abo­lition of nuclear weapons, a variety of grass-roots move­ments for peace and against war, for democracy, rec­ti­fy­ing social gaps for a more just society have been devel­o­ping all over the world. The 2012 World Con­fe­rence against A and H Bombs will be an opport­u­nity to furt­her develop joint effort with the Uni­ted Nations, natio­nal and local govern­ments, NGOs and grass-roots move­ments of the world, and deepen soli­darity with such wide-ranging and diverse movements.

In order to make this his­to­ric World Con­fe­rence a great success, we call on you to sup­port it inter­na­tio­nally as well as natio­nally by joi­ning the following acti­vities: Col­lecting sig­na­tu­res in sup­port of the “Appeal for a Total Ban on Nuclear Weapons” in your work­places, com­mu­nities and schools; Hol­ding A-bomb exhi­bitions to make known the A-bomb damage of Hiro­shima and Naga­saki and the wis­hes of the Hibakusha; the Natio­nal Peace March to walk across the coun­try through May to August; Acti­vities to achieve a nuclear weapon-free Japan by defen­ding Article 9 of the Con­sti­tu­tion and the Three Non-nuclear Prin­cip­les. We also call on you to deepen soli­darity with the move­ments to sup­port the vic­tims of the Fukus­hima Dai­ichi nuclear power plant acci­dent and to rea­lize the era­di­ca­tion of radia­tion damage and a shift of Japan’s energy policy from nuclear power gene­ra­tion to renew­able energy sources.

For a nuclear weapon-free, peace­ful and just world, let us achieve a great success of the 2012 World Con­fe­rence as a ral­ly­ing point where anyone can join, raise their voi­ces and bring the expe­ri­en­ces of grass-roots acti­vities from your com­mu­nities, work­places and school campuses.

Pro­vi­sio­nal sche­dule of the 2012 World Con­fe­rence against A and H Bombs
Inter­na­tio­nal Meeting (Hiro­shima) August 2 (Thu)- 4 (Sat):
Aug. 2(Thu) 14:00–19:00 Ope­ning and Ple­nary Ses­sions
Aug. 3(Fri) 09:30–12:30 Ple­nary Ses­sion
; ; 14: 00–18:00 Work­shops
Aug. 4(Sat) 10:00–11:30 Clos­ing Session

2012 World Con­fe­rence – Hiro­shima August 4 (Sat) — 6 (Mon):
Aug. 4(Sat) 14:00–16:30 Ope­ning Ple­nary
Aug. 5(Sun) 09:30–15:00 Work­shops
Aug. 6(Mon) 10:30–13:00 Clos­ing Ple­nary
; ; 19:30–20:30 Lan­tern Floa­ting Ceremony

2012 World Con­fe­rence – Naga­saki August 8 (Wed) — 9 (Thu):
Aug. 8(Wed) 13:00–16:00 Inter­na­tio­nal Forum
Aug. 9(Thu) 10:30–13:00 Naga­saki Day Rally

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World Con­fe­rence against A & H Bombs
Orga­ni­zing Com­mittee
2–4-4 Yus­hima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113‑8464 JAPAN
phone: +81–3-5842–6034
fax: +81–3-5842–6033
Email: intl@antiatom.org
URL: http://www.antiatom.org

  • Mar
  • 19
  • 2012

Discussion on an Afghanistan Conference 2012

Posted by Kamila In Uncategorized |

 

Dear colle­agues,

At the inter­na­tio­nal Afgha­ni­stan Con­gress on Decem­ber 4, 2011 we agreed to think about how to proceed with our mutual acti­vities against the war in Afghanistan.

Under con­si­de­ra­tion was to hold a com­mon Afgha­ni­stan peace conference.

We took over the task to invite you to a first pre­pa­ra­tory meeting.

With this wri­ting we address

-          The Afghan exile com­mu­nities in Ger­many and sur­round­ing countries

-          The Ger­man and Euro­pean peace movement

(Our address lists are incom­p­lete and frag­men­tary, so please spread this invitation)

The attrac­ti­ve­ness of a mutual con­gress should be rooted in its inter­na­tio­na­lity; it should not only include cri­ti­cism on war but also a discus­sion about pos­sible paths to peace – and pos­sibly thoughts on peace of civil society.

In doing so, we do not want to rein­vent the wheel — thoughts and pro­po­sitions that are avai­lable are of great impor­tance. A meaning­ful ele­ment of this con­gress could be to build a func­tio­nal network between the peace move­ment, Afghan orga­niza­tions and dif­fe­rent orga­niza­tions wit­hin the countries.

The­re­fore, we would like to invite you to discus­sions on an “Afgha­ni­stan Peace Con­fe­rence 2012”.

Date:              Satur­day, April 14th

Time:              12:00 – 17:00

Loca­tion:       Frie­dens­bil­dungs­werk Köln, Oben­mar­sp­for­ten 7–11, 50667 Köln, Germany

Regist­ra­tion: kongress@ialana.de

We do not want to pre­sent an agenda. First we should debate the gene­ral poli­ti­cal situa­tion and – if pos­sible – develop thoughts on mutual acti­vities. The cen­ter of atten­tion should be the pos­si­bi­lity of an inter­na­tio­nal peace conference.

In hope to wel­come you in Cologne, we remain respect­fully yours,

 

Rei­ner Braun

Kris­tian Golla

Karim Popal

  • Mar
  • 12
  • 2012

Mr. President: Say No to War of Choice

Posted by Kamila In Uncategorized |

See here what top mili­tary brains are saying: 

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