The Center for Global Nonkilling (originally known as the Center for Global Nonviolence) is an international
non-profit organization
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focused on the promotion of change toward the measurable goal of a killing-free world. The Center for Global Nonkilling is an
NGO in
Special Consultative Status with the
United Nations Economic and Social Council
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and a participant organization of the
World Health Organization
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's Violence Prevention Alliance.
History
The history of the Center for Global Nonkilling started in 1988 in
Honolulu
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, Hawai‘i, as the "Center for Global Nonviolence Planning Project", an exploratory initiative set up at the
Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution,
University of Hawaiʻi
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, by Professor
Glenn D. Paige. Its purpose was to be a creative facilitator of research, education-training, and action in the form of problem-solving leadership for nonviolent global transformation. During this phase the Center was responsible for a series of publications and events in partnership with the University of Hawaiʻi.
In 1994, the Center for Global Nonviolence was finally established as an independent nonprofit, focusing on research and networking. Notable outcomes where the publication of ''
Nonkilling Global Political Science'' in 2002 and the celebration of the "First Global Nonkilling Leadership Forum" in November 2007, Co-chaired by Nobel Peace Laureate
Mairead Maguire. A major outcome from the Forum was the acknowledged need and demonstrated support for establishing a successor Center for Global Nonkilling, along with an associated Global Nonkilling Leadership Academy. This would come about in 2008 with the transition from Center for Global Nonviolence to Center for Global Nonkilling.
Organization
The Center is governed by a chairperson, currently
Anoop Swarup, together with a governing council. Its everyday business, such as meetings and publications, is executed by a Director, currently Joám Evans Pim. The Center has three UN Representatives: Christophe Barbey (Geneva), Winnie Wang (New York), and Elina Viitasaari (Gender Focal Point). The Center also has special advisers and honorary sponsors, including
Máiread Corrigan Maguire,
Óscar Arias
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Arias was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize ...
,
Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez,
A. T. Ariyaratne,
Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Neelakanta Radhakrishnan, and
Bernard Lafayette Jr. The Center also maintains a number of research committees.
Activities
The Center engages in four main activities, namely publications and media, including publication of working papers, articles, and books; monitoring and advocacy, mainly at the United Nations; education and training programs, with its own sets of learning materials at school and university level; and research programs, via its research committees, colloquia, and seminars.
See also
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Glenn D. Paige
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Nonkilling
Nonkilling refers to the absence of killing, threats to kill, and conditions conducive to killing in human society. It traces its origin from the broader concept of ahimsa or nonviolence, one of the central tenets of Indian religions, namely, Ja ...
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Nonkilling Global Political Science''
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World peace
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References
External links
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School of Nonkilling Studies at Wikiversity*
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1988 establishments in Hawaii
Anti–nuclear weapons movement
Peace organizations based in the United States
International organizations based in the United States
Organizations based in Honolulu
Non-profit organizations based in Hawaii
501(c)(3) organizations
Organizations established in 1988
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