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World March for Peace
March 4, 2009
Kindness is difficult to give away because it keeps coming back.
-Marcel Proust
World Forum Global Leader Zorica Trikic from Serbia, whose creative Global Leaders advocacy project entitled, Beginning is Important - Promoting Importance of ECCD in Serbia, can be viewed on the World Forum web site, shared news of the upcoming World March for Peace and Nonviolence which will include participants such as Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Pete Seeger, Zubin Mehta, Juanes, Helen Caldicott, and Noam Chomsky. 

The World March will begin in New Zealand on October 2, 2009, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth, declared the “International Day of Non-Violence” by the United Nations. It will conclude in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010. The March will last 90 days, three long months of travel. It will pass through all climates and seasons, from the hot summer of the tropics and the deserts, to the winter of Siberia. The stages will be the longest American and Asian, both almost a month. A permanent base of a hundred people of different nationalities will complete the journey.

Reasons for the March:
  • Because we can end world hunger with 10% of what is spent on arms. Imagine how life would be if 30-50% of the arms budget went toward improving people’s lives instead of being used for destruction.
  • Because eliminating wars and violence means leaving human pre-history behind and taking a giant step forward in the evolution of our species..
  • Because a “world without wars” is an image that opens the future and seeks to become reality in every corner of the planet, as violence gives way to dialog.


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This project has the goal of improving life chances for young children by developing early childhood leaders who can become effective change agents and advocates for quality early childhood development locally, nationally, regionally and globally.

The World Forum Foundation is poised to transform Global Leaders into an ongoing Institute to provide leadership development and capacity building for the global early childhood community.  At this point we are eagerly seeking sponsors for one or two emerging leaders from a country. For more information contact [email protected].

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John Surr · March 04, 2009
Bethesda, MD, United States


Thank you for raising our consciousness about this. It is refreshing to see others who care deeply about peace living "walking the walk".

carol · March 04, 2009
United States


You people are all weird. Can't we all just get along? There will always be wars, there will always be hunger, and there will always be irresponsible people. It is through strength we defeat hunger, poverty, aggression. If the media would tell all that the troops were doing, we would have a better understanding of the world. Continuing to blast one side while ignoring what is really going on will result in continued bias and misunderstanding



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