Education
Peace Education’ll Solve Security Challenges –UN Centre
The United Nations, Positive Livelihood Award Centre, has said creating more awareness and teaching about peace will bring positive, healthy, enduring peace and development to the world.
United Nations (UN)-Paris Observatory Lunar Analysis Centre (POLAC) made this known in a statement to celebrate the International Peace Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, titled, ‘Discover better: I contribute, you contribute, we contribute.’
It appealed to Nigerians to become peace advocates and educate both young and old on peace and engage in peace advocacy wherever they are, saying that it was the panacea to solving the nation’s security challenges.
Director of Projects and Women Affairs, United-Nations POLAC Foundation, Dr Cynthia Obiora, explained that peace advocacy would promote equality and bridge the gender gap.
She said, “The world needs peace advocates to bring positive, healthy, and enduring peace and development. The goal is for women and girls to have full access to their rights from equal pay and land ownership rights to sexual rights, freedom from violence, access to education and maternal health rights. Peace advocates that will promote true equality exist to bridge the gender gap, as well as to advocate for strong justice institutions that support women and help them leave harmful and abusive relationships.”
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