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Resolution 1998/31 |

Economic and Social Council
45th plenary meeting
29 July 1998
1998/31 - International Decade for a Culture of Peace and
Non-violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010)
The Economic and Social Council
Recommends to the General Assembly the adoption of the following resolution at its
fifty-third session:
"The General Assembly,
"Recalling its resolution 52/15 of 20 November 1997 and Economic and Social
Council resolution 1997/47 of 22 July 1997 proclaiming the year 2000 as the International
Year for the Culture of Peace, as well as its resolution 52/13 of 20 November 1997 on a
culture of peace,
"Taking into account Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/54 of 17 April
1998 entitled "Towards a culture of peace", 1/
"Recalling the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Commission on
Human Rights concerning the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004),
"Taking into account the project of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization entitled "Towards a culture of peace",
"Aware that the task of the United Nations to save future generations from the
scourge of war requires transformation towards a culture of peace, which consists of
values, attitudes and behaviours that reflect and inspire social interaction and sharing
based on the principles of freedom, justice and democracy, all human rights, tolerance and
solidarity, that reject violence and endeavour to prevent conflicts by tackling their root
causes to solve problems through dialogue and negotiation and that guarantee the full
exercise of all rights and the means to participate fully in the development process of
their society,
"Recognizing that enormous harm and suffering are caused to children through
different forms of violence at every level of society throughout the world and that a
culture of peace and non-violence promotes respect for life and dignity of every human
being without prejudice or discrimination of any kind,
"Recognizing also the role of education in constructing a culture of peace and
non-violence, in particular by teaching the practice of peace and non-violence to
children, which will promote the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United
Nations,
"Emphasizing that the promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, by which
they learn to live together in peace and harmony which will contribute to the
strengthening of international peace and cooperation, should emanate from adults and be
instilled in children,
"Underlining that the proposed international decade for a culture of peace and
non-violence for the children of the world will contribute to the promotion of a culture
of peace based on the principles established in the Charter of the United Nations and on
respect for human rights, democracy and tolerance, the promotion of development, education
for peace, the free flow of information and the wider participation of women as an
integral approach to preventing violence and conflicts, and efforts aimed at the creation
of conditions for peace and its consolidation,
"Convinced that such a decade, at the beginning of the new millennium, would
greatly assist the efforts of the international community to foster peace, harmony, all
human rights, democracy and development throughout the world,
"1. Proclaims the period 2001-2010 as the International Decade for a Culture of
Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World;
"2. Invites the Secretary-General to submit, in consultation with Member States,
relevant United Nations bodies and non-governmental organizations, a report to the General
Assembly at its fifty-fifth session and a draft programme of action to promote the
implementation of the Decade at local, national, regional and international levels, and to
coordinate the activities of the Decade;
"3. Invites Member States to take the necessary steps to ensure that the practice
of peace and non-violence is taught at all levels in their respective societies, including
in educational institutions;
"4. Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies, in particular the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the United Nations
Children's Fund, and invites non-governmental organizations, religious bodies and groups,
educational institutions, artists and the media to actively support the Decade for the
benefit of every child of the world;
"5. Decides to consider, at its fifty-fifth session, the question of the
International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World
(2001-2010) under the agenda item entitled "Culture of peace"."
Note
1/ See Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, 1998, Supplement No. 3
(E/1998/23), chap. II, sect. A.
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