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Cultural Diversity and Shared Citizenship Año de publicación: 2008 Autor: BoAzza Binasher | Abdullah Alalawai Autor corporativo: Modern Times Magazine This integrated file from the Journal of Modern Times reviews the issue of citizenship and cultural diversity. The file reviews many reflective questions on the subject of shared citizenship. The file contributes in general to setting a democratic cultural policy that guarantees the values of solidarity and peace in order to preserve human civilization.
ملف التنوع الثقافي و المواطنة المشتركة Año de publicación: 2008 Autor: BoAzza Binasher | Abdullah Alalawai Autor corporativo: Modern Times Magazine يستعرض هذا الملف المتكامل من مجلة الأزمنة الحديثة قضية المواطنة والتنوع الثقافي. حيث يستعرض الملف تساؤلات كثيرة حول موضوع المواطنة المشتركة. ويسهم الملف عموما في وضع سياسة ثقافية ديموقراطية تضمن قيم التضامن والسلام من أجل الحفاظ على المكتسبات الإنسانية.
Spreading a Culture of Peace and Tolerance in the World: What Should We Do? Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: TRENDS Research & Advisory The video is a symposium, moderated by Emirati researcher and writer Mohammed Khalfan Al Sawafi. The symposium focuses on six main axes: “Religious discourse and the importance of confronting hate speech and extremism, the Human Fraternity Document as a framework for promoting the values of peace and tolerance around the world, and human rights as an entry point for promoting a culture of tolerance and peace, making it an entry point to confront the conflicts of the world and the region, and ways to strengthen it in the region and the world, and toward a vision common for a more peaceful and tolerant world. The video interviews a group of specialists.
نشر ثقافة السلام والتسامح في العالم: ما الذي ينبغي علينا فعله؟ Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: TRENDS Research & Advisory الفيديو عبارة عن ندوة أدراها الباحث والكاتب الإماراتي محمد خلفان الصوافي. تركز الندوة على ستة محاور رئيسية هي "الخطاب الديني وأهمية مواجهة خطابات الكراهية والتطرف، ووثيقة الأخُوَّة الإنسانية كإطار لتعزيز قيم السلام والتسامح حول العالم، وحقوق الإنسان كمدخل لتعزيز ثقافة التسامح والسلام، وجعلها مدخلاً لمواجهة صراعات العالم والمنطقة، وسبل تعزيزها في المنطقة والعالم، ونحو رؤية مشتركة لعالم أكثر سلاماً وتسامحاً". الفيديو يتحاور فيه مجموعة من المختصين.
The Sustainable development goals report 2016 Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: United Nations (UN) This inaugural report on the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a first accounting of where the world stands at the start of our collective journey to 2030. The report analyses selected indicators from the global indicator framework for which data are available as examples to highlight some critical gaps and challenges. The list of SDG indicators agreed upon by the UN Statistical Commission in March 2016 will be subject to refinements and improvements as methods and data availability improve. Every journey has a beginning and an end. Plotting that journey and establishing key milestones along the way requires accessible, timely and reliable disaggregated data. The data requirements for the global indicators are almost as unprecedented as the SDGs themselves and constitute a tremendous challenge to all countries. Nevertheless, fulfilling these requirements through building national statistical capacity is an essential step in establishing where we are now, charting a way forward and bringing our collective vision closer to reality
Nuestra diversidad creativa: informe de la comisión mundial de cultura y desarrollo, versión resumida Año de publicación: 1996 Autor corporativo: World Commission on Culture and Development This report is designed to address a diversified audience across the world that ranges from community activists, field workers, artists and scholars to government officials and politicians. We want it to inform the world’s opinion leaders and to guide its policy-makers. We want it to capture the attention of the world’s intellectual and artistic communities, as well as the general public. We aim to have shown them how culture shapes all our thinking, imagining and behaviour. It is the transmission of behaviour as well as a dynamic source for change, creativity, freedom and the awakening of innovative opportunities. For groups and societies, culture is energy, inspiration and empowerment, as well as the knowledge and acknowledgment of diversity: if cultural diversity is ‘behind us, around us and before us”, as Claude L&i-Strauss put it, we must learn how to let it lead not to the clash of cultures, but to their fruitful coexistence and to intercultural harmony. Just as in the tasks of building peace and consolidating democratic values, an indivisible set of goals, so too economic and political rights cannot be realized separately from social and cultural rights. The challenge to humanity is to adopt new ways of thinking, new ways of acting, new ways of organizing itself in society, in short, new ways of living. The challenge is also to promote different paths of development, informed by a recognition of how cultural factors shape the way in which societies conceive their own futures and choose the means to attain these futures. I have for some time been concerned with the “culture of peace”. There is now considerable evidence that neglect of human development has been one of the principal causes of wars and internal armed conflicts, and that these, in turn, retard human development. With government complicity and with the intention of raising export receipts, private businesses continue to sell advanced military technology, nuclear materials and equipment for the production of bacteriological and chemical warfare. The concept of state sovereignty which still prevails today has increasingly come under scrutiny. In the area of peace-keeping, the distinction between external aggression and internal oppression is often unrealistic. The predominant threat to stability are violent conflicts within countries and not between them. There is an urgent need to strengthen international human rights law. Many of the most serious troubles come from within states – either because of ethnic strife or repressive measures by governments. Conditions that lead to tyranny and large-scale violations of human rights at home sooner or later are likely to spill over into a search for enemies abroad. The temptation of repressive states to export internal difficulties is great. Consider the Soviet Union’s invasion of Hungary and Czechoslovakia after it had used domestic oppression and the persistent refusal - for many years - of the previous South African governments to grant independence to Namibia. An ounce of prevention is better than a ton of punishment. 