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Title: A Path to Global Health


1
A Path to Global Health
  • Theresa Dunn, Canadian Department of Peace
    Initiative

2
Overview
  • Goals
  • To identify the war agenda in Canadian Culture
    and to motivate a commitment to rejecting those
    characteristics from our lives
  • Define a culture of peace and how to recognize
    and support its integration into Canadian culture

3
Overview
  • Objectives
  • To emphasize how a culture of war negatively
    affects the commitment to Global Health
  • To demonstrate how a culture of peace increases
    Global Health
  • To bring your attention to the growing
    consciousness and practices of a culture of
    peace

4
Health
  • Quality of Life Measures use five constructs that
    determine health
  • WHO declared in 2002 that preventing violence is
    a public health priority

5
Culture
  • The system of shared beliefs, values, customs,
    behaviours, and artifacts that the members of
    society use to cope with their world and with one
    another, and that are transmitted from generation
    to generation through learning

6
Culture of War
  • Affects
  • Home
  • Work
  • Environment
  • Social network
  • Access to education
  • Language (intergenerational knowledge)

7
Culture of Peace
  • As defined by the United Nations, the Culture of
    Peace is a set of values, attitudes, modes of
    behaviour and ways of life that reject violence
    and prevent conflicts by tackling their root
    causes to solve problems through dialogue and
    negotiation among individuals, groups and nations
  • (UN Resolutions A/RES/52/13 Culture of Peace
    and A/RES/53/243, Declaration and Programme of
    Action on a Culture of Peace).

8
Canadas Culture
  • How has Canada faired as a culture of peace?
  • To address sources of violence
  • Support for development
  • Public discussion
  • Research

9
Where Canada Falls Short
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Family
  • Economic Development
  • New Canadians
  • International

10
Innovative Approaches
  • GNP enhanced by the GPI
  • Peace Education
  • Reclaiming of ancient knowledge
  • Civilian Peace Services
  • Restorative Justice
  • Department of Peace

11
Our Measures of Success
  • The gross national product does not allow for
    the health of our children, ..intelligence of
    our public debate or the integrity of our public
    officials.
  • It measures neither our wit nor our courage,
    neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our
    compassion nor our devotion to our country. It
    measures everything, in short, except that which
    makes life worthwhile. .-
  • Robert F. Kennedy (U.S. senator, 1925-1968)

12
Genuine Progress Index
  • GPI identifies and measures
  • Constructive from regrettable expenditures
  • Values unpaid work
  • An accounting of Natural Resources
  • Pollution Inventories

13
A Path to Global Health
Almost by definition, a focus on health
determinants in our core measure of progress will
shift our attention from treatment to prevention
we might expect expanded measures in the health
field to lead to a healthier population at less
cost Robert Colman GPI Atlantic
Rwanda from Path to Nonviolence
14
Peace Education
  • Peace Education has the power to provide the
    connection between a history and future focused
    on peace Peace education will nurture the
    next generation of leaders and adherents of
    peaceful means.
  • Canadian Centre for Peace Education

15
Preservation of Intergenerational Knowledge
  • Recognition of ancient knowledge, tradition and
    practices Indigenous peoples resided here since
    8000 BC
  • Overcome biases based on fear or romantic ideas

16
A New Agenda for Defence
17
Peace Forces
  • Gandhi Army Shanti Sena (1922 ongoing)
  • Pakthun Army Khudai Khidmitgar (1929-1948)
  • Peace Brigades (1964-ongoing)
  • Christian Peacemakers
  • Germanys Civilian Peace Service
  • Philippines Soldiers for Peace (1996-present)
  • Nonviolent Peace Force (1999-present)
  • Civilian Peace Service Canada (2004-present)
  • Peace Cadets (?)

18
Restorative Justice
  • Examples of restorative justice programs include
  • victim offender mediation
  • family group conferencing
  • sentencing circles
  • consensus-based decision-making on the sentence
  • victim offender reconciliation panels.

19
Canadian Department of Peace Initiative
  • Civil society movement to establish a Department
    of Peace
  • Minister and Department would work proactively
    across parties and departments on all policy
    matters relating to conditions of peace
  • (from Bill C-447, an Act to Establish a
    Department of Peace)

20
Proposed Role of a Department of Peace
  • Compel use of collaborative approach
  • Review issues through viewpoint of political,
    civil and indigenous societies
  • Research existing and cutting edge options
  • Generate recommendations to leaders and public
    that promote prevention, good governance,
    evaluation and adjustment
  • Assist in coordinating the information and
    approach of various departments with a vested
    interest in the issues

21
Closing
In todays world, the culture of peace should be
seen as the essence of a new humanity Anwarul
Chowdhury World Report on a Culture of Peace, 2010
Michael T.Ayton
22
CDPI Proposed Structure
PMO
Department of Peace
Department of Defence
Assessment, Prevention
Security and Defence
All Party Committee
Funding
Minister of Peace
Minister of Defence
Programming
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