We can change the world!

Everyone knows that human beings are endowed with the right to survive. Nobody is born for the sole purpose of becoming unhappy. However, the world has been challenged by chains of issues such as threat of indiscriminate terrorism, looming weaponry of mass destruction, extreme poverty, widening disparity between haves and have-nots, large-scale natural disasters and disregard for human life. Now at the outset of the 21st century, voice for peace must be raised all the more. We must do whatever is in our power to help our world, and there are missions and stages given to you. Please find it, and take action positively! Let's blaze with the great hope that we, young people, can change the world!!

"Imagine Peace and tell your 2 friends about the peace.
All you have to do is just tell it to two people.

Next day, your two friends will tell their peace
which are influenced by your talks.
Just tell your two friends.

And then...

Day 1, you and your 2 friends have a peaceful mind. @@

Day 2, if your 2 friends tell this story to their 2 friends,
7 people have a peaceful mind.

Day 3, 15 people have a peaceful mind.

Just tell a peace to your 2 friends.
If we keep this action...

Day 10, 2047 people have a peaceful mind.

Day 20, 2097151 people have a peaceful mind.

And then...

Day 32, all people who live in the earth have a peaceful mind!!
More than 6500000000 people can share a peaceful mind!!! "


Your Missions and Stages

United Nations Reform
It is easy to blame the weakness of the UN. However, we have to call for strenuous efforts to raise the world body to be humanity's parliament for world peace. Read More>>

Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear-weapon States should take seriously the fact that, to date, almost all countries have committed to renounce the option of nuclear armament under the NPT regime. Read More>>

Poverty and Hunger
Extreme poverty remains a daily reality for more than 1 billion people who subsist on less than $1 a day. Read More>>

Children and Education
Education gives people choices regarding the kind of lives they wish to lead. However for more than 115 million children of primary school age who are out of school, this human right is being denied. Read More>>

Water Crisis
More than 1.7 million people die every year from illnesses linked to poor water and sanitation. The past half century has witnessed more than 500 conflict-related events over water, seven of which have involved violence. Read More>>

Unfair Trade
Rich countries spend just over $1 billion a year on aid for agriculture in poor countries, and just under $1 billion a day subsidizing agricultural overproduction at home. Read More>>

AIDS/HIV
More than 20 million people have died around the world since the epidemic began. In all developing regions, 15 million children had lost one parent or both to AIDS. Read More>>

Environmental Problems
Most countries have committed to the principles of sustainable development and to incorporating them into their national policies and strategies. But good intentions have not resulted in sufficient progress to reverse the loss of our environmental resources. Read More>>


Resource: The Millennium Development Goals Report 2005, Human Development Report 2005, Human Security Now 2003


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