CULTURE OF PEACE

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culture of peace

It is a set of values and behaviors that embody respect for the right to life, respect for human beings and  their rights, while rejecting violence in all its forms, and adhering to the principles of democracy and justice.

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justice

the condition of being morally correct or fair

Achieving the principle of justice among societies leads to the promotion of the principle of culture of peace among them

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tolerance

ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with.

Pursuing tolerance among human beings, regardless of their differences, leads to the dissemination of culture of peace.

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acceptance of others and renunciation of violence

removing the idea of violence when there is conflict

Adopting the renunciation of violence and its aspects, and the dissemination of relations based on peace, respect for life, and the adoption of methods  of peaceful dialogue

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means of spreading culture of peace

  • focusing on IMPROVING EDUCATION

  • achieving SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  • EMPOWERING YOUNG POEPLE and enhancing their creative talents

  • STRENGTHENING SOCIAL SOLIDARITY

  • PROTECTING OF HUMAN RIGHTS

  • CONSOLIDATING THE PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY

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Political

It means full respect for the sovereignty and independence of states, and non-interference in their internal affairs, while guaranteeing human rights and freedoms, settling conflicts by peaceful means, and spreading the concept of a culture of dialogue; locally and internationally.

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Social

The cooperation of members of society to achieve common goals and interests, and their fusion in one identity, and this requires the existence of a network of social relations necessary to achieve social peace.