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11/10/2002
Major Study On Vital Role Of Disarmament Education In Promoting
Peace
Aiming
to revitalize and update past efforts to promote disarmament education,
the United Nations this week released a major study urging action
on the issue by a wide range of players on the international scene,
from global groups to religious leaders.
"There
has never been a greater need for education in the areas of disarmament
and non-proliferation, especially with regard to weapons of mass
destruction, but also in the field of small arms and international
terrorism," states the report, which was prepared by a Group
of Governmental Experts appointed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"The disarmament and non-proliferation education challenge
is substantial and requires both immediate and sustained practical
efforts by national governments, international organizations and
civil society."
The
report contains 34 recommendations for action by all of these groups,
ranging from the creation of education modules, resource guides
and online programmes, to the establishment of peace museums and
peace parks.
The
Chairman of the Expert Group, Mexico's Under Secretary for Foreign
Affairs, Miguel Marín Bosch, told reporters today that the
study would serve to heighten the UN's coordinating role in promoting
disarmament education, and would prompt governments to designate
focal points to galvanize the input of all players.
Illustrating
the importance of bringing this type of education to the grass-roots,
he said, "Just think of what a seven- or eight-year old knows
about the environment, or a 15- or 20-year old - it's miles and
miles away from what he knows or she knows on disarmament and nuclear
weapons and small arms." The study's recommendations aimed
to reverse this trend, he added.
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