Some Similarities and Differences betweentop 5 Nobel Prize Winners for Global Peace

Similar documents
Engaging Women in Mediation and Conflict Prevention to Advance Peace and Democracy UN Women

The time is. Now. A Letter to Partners from UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet

Evaluate the Overall Outcome of Obama s Visit to Latin American Countries

WiPSU UPDATE. No turning back on the demand for. Women Take Home The Nobel Peace Prize

Women Wage Peace: Goals, Strategies, Action Plan for 2017

Abdulrazaq Alkali, June 26, 2013

Online Newsroom: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 2, We are pleased to submit this statement on behalf of 37 organizations, to support the many local

LEADING NONVIOLENT MOVEMENTS FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS

Turkey NeedsInnovative PhilanthropicAids Deployment Mechanism

Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of Global Women Leaders Forum Women in Politics and Government

Yemen. By September 2014, 334,512 people across Yemen were officially registered as internally displaced due to fighting.

New Media Outreach Specialists: Banu Eksi Agustin Orengo Katherine Preftes Aarti Virani Anita Wahi Andres Zea. Faculty Advisor: Sean Jacobs

Rights. Strategy

FUTURE LEADERS CONNECT. The policy priorities of young people in 2018 #FutureLeadersConnect

A View from the South

UN Summit Approves 15 Year Blueprint to Eradicate Poverty

Liberia. Police Conduct JANUARY 2014

POL 3: International Relations Winter 2006 Final Examination

Women: Powerful Agents for Peace and Security

Education of girls vital to moving up the trade value chain

Islam and Politics. Renewal and Resistance in the Muslim World. Amit Pandya Ellen Laipson Editors

Qualifications. Article II of the Constitution -3 Requirements -At least 35 years old -Born in the U.S. -Live in the U.S.

2 Every other Arab state is led by an authoritarian ruler - in fact, the same authoritarian ruler, or a close relative, as the ruler ten years ago. So

Your Majesties, Royal Highnesses, Excellencies, Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Nobel Laureates, my brothers and sisters,

Presidents for Peace. Before Reading Poll. Printed by: Jessica Jimenez Printed on: March 29, 2017

Most Still Say Reform Issues Hard to Understand PUBLIC CLOSELY TRACKING HEALTH CARE DEBATE

Women s Rights are human rights

PowerPoint accompaniment for Carolina K-12 s lesson Tunisia & the Arab Spring

CHAPTER 28 Section 4. The Equal Rights Struggle Expands. The Civil Rights Era 895 Dolores Huerta during a grape pickers strike in 1968.

Promises. President Obama s First Two Years in Office

International Symposium on the Minimisation of HEU (Highly-Enriched Uranium) in the Civilian Nuclear Sector

4th Annual Wright State University MLK Distinguished Service Awards 2014 Nomination Form

Selma to Montgomery March

Trócaire is 40 years old this year! What does Trocaire mean to you?

Refugee Rights in Iran

White Paper of the Interagency Policy Group's Report on U.S. Policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan INTRODUCTION

Socialist Activist who Fought for Indian Independence and Pacifism

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

He had many reasons to give up hope, even to hate, but he chose love in action. It is a choice we can all make.

History and Culture of Liberia. Presented by: John Deryusorh Willie

Dalai Lama s comments on Assembly election results in Bihar. By N.T.Ravindranath, Dtd

Statement by Denmark. 73rd Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. General Debate. 28 September 2018

Nurturing Relationships to Strengthen Our Community.

A Guide for. Non-Governmental Organizations and Campaigners. Produced by NUCLEAR AGE PEACE FOUNDATION Committed to a World Free of Nuclear Weapons

Human Rights Watch UPR Submission. Liberia April I. Summary

The Axis of Responsibility

General Assembly Third. Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee

How Industrialization Changed the Lives of Workers in Great Britain: More people worked in factories and lived in cities. Workers in Great Britain:

Iran: Nasrin Sotoudeh 'among freed political prisoners'

Chapter Test. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

NEET Among Young Arabs in Israel

Chapter 15: Learning About Hindu Beliefs Use of Nonviolence as an Effective Strategy

Hundred and sixty-seventh Session

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary

PAKISTAN PERMANENT MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS

Recent developments in technology and better organisation have allowed

2. It is a particular pleasure to be able to join you on Arch s birthday, and it is wonderful to see so many friends in the audience today

2013 EDUCATION CANNOT WAIT CALL TO ACTION: PLAN, PRIORITIZE, PROTECT EDUCATION IN CRISIS-AFFECTED CONTEXTS

Terms Of Reference UN Women Civil Society Advisory Group Bosnia and Herzegovina

Development Strategy for Gender Equality and Women s Empowerment

Voices of Immigrant and Muslim Young People

Liberia. Ongoing Insecurity and Abuses in Law Enforcement. Performance of the Judiciary

Scrutinizing the Signs of the Times

HER EXCELLENCY MRS. ELLEN JOHNSON SIRLEAF

EU-India relations post-lisbon: cooperation in a changing world New Delhi, 23 June 2010

Chasing Dangerous Women: The Social Justice Rhetoric of the Women Nobel Peace Laureates

Independence, Partition, and Nation-Building (1914 to Present)

The Hall of Mirrors: Perceptions and Misperceptions in the Congressional Foreign Policy Process

Arab spring map Middle East Protests

Be Happy, Share & Help Each Other!!! Study-IQ education

APPLICANT INFORMATION CLASS OF 2018

As Liberia s election approaches, what will citizens be looking for in their next government?

Human dignity for all A human rights strategy for foreign policy

Auditing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Gender Equality

SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. (Applause.) Oh, my goodness. Well, if it ever were a secret. (Laughter.)

Press Conference with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. delivered 25 May 2016, Shima City, Japan

Hearing on the U.S. Rebalance to Asia

Chapter 6. Summary and Conclusion

FMSMUN 10 UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL THE SITUATION IN LIBERIA. Author: Brian D. Sutliff & Bryce Tapp

Subtitle A - General Military Law governs the form, function, duties, and responsibilities of all US Armed Forces. Relevant chapters are:

INDIA BANGLADESH SRI LANKA NEPAL BHUTAN PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia,

Established in 1988 in honour of Russian nuclear scientist and human rights activist Andrei

Concluding comments of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Georgia

FHSMUN GULF COAST 5 UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL THE SITUATION IN LIBERIA. Authors: Brian D. Sutliff & Bryce Tapp

SPECIAL ISSUE: The International Violence Against Women Act

Integrating Gender into the Future of the International Dialogue and New Deal Implementation

Congressional Gold Medal ceremony address

Committee : Topic Chair Introduction

36th Session of the Human Rights Council. Side-Event: Human Rights in Myanmar. Ethnic Cleansing!

De-Briefing Academics: Unpaid Intelligence Informants. James Petras. with social movements and leftist governments in Latin America.

ALGERIA BRITISH BUSINESS COUNCIL

Submission to the Independent Media Inquiry

A. Diaspora Communities and Human Rights

Wilson Okaka NAME OF PRESENTER NAMES OF AUTHORS

Speech. H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA. On the Occasion to Commemorate INTERNATIONAL WOMEN S DAY

QUÉBEC ON THE WORLD STAGE:

Human Rights Watch submission to the Committee on the Rights of the Child for the pre-session of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Michelle Bachelet - Chile

Transcription:

Some Similarities and Differences betweentop 5 Nobel Prize Winners for Global Peace The Nobel Peace Prize is conferred on individuals and institutions with sterling achievements in enhancing camaraderie between nations, worked for elimination or reduction of armies or armed groups, and upholding peace conventions. 2014 Winners Last year, the Nobel Peace Prize was bestowed on Kailash Satyarthi (India) and Malala Yousafzai (Pakistan) for their great efforts against suppression of children and giving all youngsters globally the right to education. The major

similarities between these two crusaders include their passion or zeal to fight for the rights of children. They both desire that boys and girls deserve to attend school and must not be manipulated financially. Both peace advocates realized that violations of children s rights are very common in countries where there are extreme poverty and armed conflicts. What were distinct differences? Kailash Satyarthi, a campaigner against child labor and advocate of kids rights and education, is already 61 years old. However, he demonstrated absolute courage just like Mahatma Gandhi. He was at the forefront of numerous peaceful protest actions that focused on severe exploitation of young people for financial gains. He also gave significant contributions to the development of vital international meetings on rights of children all over the world. On the contrary, Malala Yousafzay is only 18 years old. Yet, she already spent several years pushing the right of girls to proper education. She has accomplished these under very perilous circumstances. She has become a leading spokesperson for girls' rights to education because of her courageous struggles. Idealistic students from India and Pakistan have voiced out similar opinions on how the two award winners have put their priorities and time for the welfare of youngsters. A Hindu gentleman and a Muslim woman were united in a collective fight for learning and against radicalism. 2011 Winners

Three women received the shared award in 2011. These were Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the 24th and current President of Liberia; Leymah Gbowee, peace activist also from Liberia; and, Tawakkul Karman, the Iron Woman of Yemen. They were given the Nobel Peace Prize for their non-violent endeavors for the safety and rights of all women. The committee chose them for waging a peaceful campaign so their fellow women can also participate actively in peace building initiatives. All share the similarities of being peace promoters in their respective countries. Sirleaf is 72 years old and an Economics Graduate from Harvard University. She is the first female president of Liberia who was elected in 2005 after many years of civil strife. President Sirleaf does not allow the practice of corruption in her government and provides free but compulsory education for primary school children. Gbowee is only 39 years of age but she was active in bringing peace to Liberia during the early 2000s. This female activist headed a women s movement to object to rape of women and use of child-fighters in armed conflicts particularly the war in her country. Gbowee led hundreds of Liberian women who encircled the place where the 2003 peace negotiations were held. They refused to let delegates go until the treaty was signed. Gbowee is commissioner in Liberia's truth and reconciliation commission. She is also executive director of Women in Peace and Security Network. It is an organization that works

with other women in Liberia and other African nations to boost harmony, literacy and political participation. Tawakkul Karman, 32 years and mother of three kids, organized the group called Women Journalists without Chains. She has been a street activist and the voice of militants in Arabic broadcast media networks. Karman was one of those who actively called for the end of the Ali Abdullah Saleh s rule. 2009 and 2007 Winners

United States President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize a few months after his first term. The Nobel Committee selected President Obama because of his exceptional efforts to fortify diplomacy and collaboration between different nations of the world. Of course, he had other accomplishments in the field of international diplomacy. The chief executive of the leading super power was singled out for reducing the massive arsenal of nuclear weapons all over the world. He was also credited for bolstering the peace process in the Middle East. On the other hand, former US Vice President Al Gore won the Nobel award in 2007. He is said to be the only person who devoted much of his time, efforts and expertise to foster global understanding regarding measures to deal with climate change and global warming. Both were US politicians who were widely criticized for personal and non-personal reasons. There have been many nominees and actual winners of this annual Nobel Prize since

1901. There were similarities and differences between them but one thing is certain. They all contributed in some way to world development and peace. ABOUT FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORUM Foreign Affairs Forum is a network of foreign affairs staffed by professional contributors from the worlds of journalism, academia, business, non-profits and think tanks, the FAF tracks global developments on Great Decisions topics, daily. The FAF network is a production of the publications, Founded in 2016 by a Diplomat and a group of concerned journalists and citizens, the Foreign Affairs Forum, serves as a catalyst for developing awareness, understanding of, and providing informed opinions on global issues. All ideas and opinions expressed on the Foreign Affairs Forum and its affiliate networks are attributed solely to the author. Have a question about the FAF network? Contact our blog team at info@fuf.ae Want to blog with us? Send your idea for a new blog, along with why you think it would make a great addition to the FAF network, two sample posts and a resume or CV to our Online Editor. Foreign Affairs Forum newsroom