THE BRUXELLES DECLARATION. Signed at the European Parliament on 28 November, 2011

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THE BRUXELLES DECLARATION Signed at the European Parliament on 28 November, 2011 :.,. A call for action in favor of peace Institutions, public administrations, organizations, businesses: calling upon the influencers in order to address a fundamental theme of our time Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. From the founding charter of UNESCO

The Bruxelles Declaration Pledge to Peace Pace e prosperità Valori fondanti dell Unione E A European project to promote the development of a culture of peace. The Bruxelles Declaration was officially established in occasion of the the conference "Peace and Prosperity, founding values of the European Union" held on 28 November 2011, at the European Parliament in Brussels. The Pledge to Peace enjoys the patronage of the 1st Vice-President of the European Parliament, and of the Italian Senate. P This declaration of intent is meant to encourage projects and actions that are aimed at promoting peace in its most universal meaning, based on the significance of each individual person. It is inspired by the universal ideals of human dignity, freedom, equality and solidarity enshrined in the Parlamento Europeo, preamble of the "CharterAuditorium of Fundamental Anna Lindh Rights of the European Union and confirmed by the Nizza Declaration in 2000 and the Lisbon Treaty in 2009. The Nobel Prize for Peace awarded to the European Union confirms and underlines the importance of actions like the Pledge. to P ledge This declaration will call every signatory to prove that peace is not a goal attainable by a few great men, but a task entrusted to the contribution of each one of us. ea Gianni Pittella, First Vice President of the European Parliament D I C H I A R A Z I O N E D I B R U X E In addition to being a unique document, the like of which was never promoted at the European institutional level before, the Pledge to Peace is intended to create the necessary conditions to initiate, through the participation of public and private entities, a broad set of actions aimed at building a world of peace and prosperity. Its first signatories include the First Vice-President of the European Parliament, Hon. Gianni Pittella, Prem Rawat - a prominent advocate of peace, and several public institutions and private organizations. The Declaration aims at inspiring and supporting signatories in identifying and developing actions that can lead to a culture of peace within the European Union. It allows every member to act independently, but at the same time wants to promote synergies and mutual cooperation. Logistical support and coordination is provided by a Secretariat run by Percorsi Association, a non-profit organization based in Italy that created and promoted the Declaration. Parlamento Europeo Bruxelles, 28 novembre

Eligible signatories The purpose of the Pledge to Peace is to create a network of people with a shared vision of the value of peace, who have the potential to create, promote and communicate tangible projects and initiatives that can make peace an increasingly present topic at every level in their communities. Ideal signatories of the Pledge include: Local, national and international government institutions, who can make peace a central topic of political and administrative actions and bring it to the attention of civil society. Educational institutions, who have the possibility of making the subject of peace part of the educational process. Cultural and humanitarian organizations, associations and entities representing categories and interests, with their potential of connecting people and being influential communicators. Companies, especially those paying special attention to corporate social responsibility. The Pledge to Peace is a high-profile initiative, with the potential to be a strong driving force. Its members become part of a group of innovators who understand the fundamental value of peace in every aspect of social and personal life, want to make it a primary and visible element of their activities and are therefore active promoters of a truly prosperous society. How to join Any organization willing to join the Pledge to Peace can fill out the Registration Form (at the end of this document) and send it to the Percorsi Association, which acts as the Secretariat of the Pledge. The request must be official and legally valid, so the form needs to be signed by a legal representative and accompanied by a formal resolution ratifying the application. The Secretariat will process the application and will confirm the affiliation of the signatory with an official communication. If needed, the Secretariat will ask further clarifications or will postpone the approval in case of serious inconsistency with the aims of the initiative.

After the signature Pace e prosperità Valori fondanti dell Unione E The Pledge to Peace is a voluntary commitment, and entails no obligation. Every signatory, however, declares their willingness to create programs and initiatives promoting the culture of peace, also in collaboration with other signatories, and to notify the Secretariat accordingly. Membership is the visible act of a high and noble commitment and a matter of absolute prestige. to P The Secretariat promotes events and official initiatives in support of the signatories s work allowing them to expand their scope of action and the visibility of their programs. P Information: Percorsi Association E-mail: info@associazionepercorsi.com ledge D I C H I A R A Z I O N E ea D I B R U X E Parlamento Europeo Bruxelles, 28 novembre

DECLARATION OF INTENT Pledge to Peace shared by: REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS, individually identified in this document and from now on collectively called THE PARTIES AND UNDER THE MORAL PATRONAGE OF THE FIRST VICE PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, WITH THE AIM OF Implementing a European project aimed at promoting the processes for the development of peace and peace education to enhance the well-being of its people.

Bruxelles, November 28 th 2011. Whereas - the preamble of the "Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union", solemnly proclaimed in Nice on 7 th December 2000, that "the Peoples of Europe, in creating an even closer union among them, are resolved to share a peaceful future based on common values ; - the Union is based upon indivisible and universal values of human dignity, freedom, equality, and solidarity and contributes to maintain and develop such common values; - the Lisbon Treaty, in force as of 9 th December 2009, defines as the "Union's Objectives" the promotion of "its values, peace and well being of its Peoples"; - the desire for peace and well being is innate in human beings and the process of peace building must be rooted in this natural need; - the parties signing the present declaration intend to implement projects aimed at facilitating and promoting peace and the education of people to the fundamental values of peace and well being, and make it available to the society as a whole; - sharing the vision highlighted in the Conference Peace and Well being, held at the European Parliament on 28 th November 2011, the parties agree upon the need to direct and increase European citizens consciousness regarding a culture of peace in its broadest meaning, using adequate tools and ways respectful of cultures, customs and traditions of every Member State;

- the representatives of Administrations, Institutions and Organizations present, individually identified in this Declaration of Intent, declare themselves to be willing to support projects and proposals which are useful to the Project of Peace Promotion as described in the premise and obtain the needed approvals; - with the aim of collecting the elements and criteria which will constitute the Project, the PARTIES are committed to agree on what is needed to implement the aforementioned Project; That being stated, the PARTIES and the individuals here concerned ad adiuvandum, agree to the following: Article 1 Joint commitment to create Projects aimed at promoting peace and well-being among people 1.1 The PARTIES agree that the Pledge to Peace, which will implement the actions described below, has the aim of promoting the values of Peace and Well Being in their broadest and universal meaning, based on the principles of the centrality and dignity of every individual, and on the principles of solidarity, equality and freedom. 1.2 In respecting the criteria inspiring the afore described initiative, the PARTIES, each within their own institutional field of competence and in complete freedom, are committed to initiate the actions needed to identify and seek the practices, methods, contexts and tools they intend to use to contribute in creating and shaping the Project. 1.3 To this aim it is agreed that from now on each PARTY, while developing and planning its

activities and governance, will include those elements capable of supporting the need for peace and prosperity while at the same time supporting initiatives as appropriate to all segments of society that can offer a valid support to the dissemination and promotion of peace, employing resources and tools such as education, technology, science and policies as may be deemed necessary. Article 2 Role of those adhering to the Declaration of Intent 2.1 The PARTIES declare they adhere to the Pledge to Peace Project as defined in the Declaration of Intent and are at the same time committed to provide every form of support and collaboration conducive to the positive outcome and success of the Project. 2.2 For this purpose, the PARTIES are committed towards providing proposals, documents, materials, and results of studies and surveys that may be useful in achieving the Pledge to Peace objectives. Article 3 Communication and promotion of the Declaration of Intent 3.1 The PARTIES agree upon the importance of providing adequate publicity to the content of this Declaration of Intent and promoting the participation of any other Institution, Administration, public and private Agency and Organization that may be interested. 3.2 The PARTIES expressly convene that the dissemination of any initiative connected to this Declaration of Intent through institutional communication channels is of a purely informative nature.

Article 4 Coordination and Secretariat 4.1 The functions of coordinating, monitoring and gathering information of all initiatives needed to implement any actions and projects herein mentioned will be entrusted to a Secretariat, the function of which is currently being performed by the Associazione Percorsi. A Technical Committee will be established, by concerted decision, if deemed necessary. 4.2 The PARTIES can forward proposals to the Secretariat or the Technical Committee, if there be any, specifying the implementation of resources and defining the schedule for every single stage of the projects. Article 5 A joint commitment to spreading the culture of peace The PARTIES are committed, according to the premises and the body of this Declaration of Intent and according to their role and specific capacity, to promoting the initiatives and activities aforementioned, and strengthening the dissemination of the culture of peace inspired by the aforementioned principles, as well as promoting any other initiative and activity that might be in accordance with the Project. It is possible for further Institutions, Administrations, public and private Companies and Organizations to adhere to the Pledge to Peace.

Article 6 Timelines and reporting 6.1. In recognition of The United Nations General Assembly resolution 55/282 of 7 th September 2001, which states that the UN International Day of Peace shall be observed on 21 st September each year for the celebration and observance of peace, the parties agree to announce, report and publicize their respective on going and / or specific peace initiatives on September 21 st. 6.2. The Secretariat agrees to facilitate and assist all signatories in disseminating and publicizing their respective peace initiatives on every UN Peace Day for the life of the projects, to bring attention to their respective peace efforts and in recognition of uniting peace initiatives across the World. Appendix Administrations, Institutions, Organizations and Corporations that adhere to the Declaration signed at the European Parliament in Brussels on 28 November 2011 agree to periodically establish the conferral of the title Ambassador of the Pledge to Peace to one or more individuals who, consistently with the purposes of the Declaration, have undertaken initiatives to promote the values of peace and well-being in their broadest and universal meaning, as well as of solidarity, equality and freedom. To this aim, the signatories of this Appendix from now on appoint the Percorsi Association (designated as the delegate for the coordination, collection, monitoring of initiatives and as the Pledge s Secretariat, pursuant to art. 4 of the Declaration) with the task of identifying from time to time the names of those who are worthy of the conferral of the Title on the basis of the aforementioned criteria, taking into account the candidates proposed by the signatories.

THE BRUXELLES DECLARATION PLEDGE TO PEACE REGISTRATION FORM The undersigned in the capacity of. hereby declares that (name of the organization).. has adhered to the Bruxelles Declaration conventionally known as the Pledge to Peace. DETAILS OF THE ORGANIZATION Name. Address... City.. Country Phone. E-mail Contact person.. Phone E-mail.. Date... SIGNATURE.

Please return this scanned document by e-mail to info@associazionepercorsi.com and, at the same time, please send it by ordinary mail to the following address: Associazione Percorsi c/o avv. Giorgio Tarabini Via Cesura, 4 23100 Sondrio ITALY All rights reserved to Associazione Percorsi, based in Albano Laziale, via Tor Paluzzi 164/A, Italy as the author and creator of the Declaration of Intent signed in Brussels at the European Parliament on November 28t h 2011 and conventionally called PLEDGE TO PEACE. In accordance with the Law on copyright and the Civil Code, the reproduction of the document called PLEDGE TO PEACE or any part of it is not permitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopying, microfilming, recording or any other way. DIALOGUES AND ENCOUNTERS ON THE TOPIC OF PEACE