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Global Education Motivators (GEM)
Declaration of the 2001 Student
Conference On Human Rights Day
December 7, 2001
We the youth of the international community affirm on this day,
As 30% of the world’s population and as the future
leaders, we believe that our ideas, concerns and opinions should carry weight in
the decisions that our current leaders make.
Recognizing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
its efforts in proclaiming that everyone is entitled to all the rights and
freedoms, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language,
religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property,
birth, or other status,That the international community, including United Nations
officials, national governments, and adults at large, must work to include youth
as defined by the rights of the child (i.e. under 18 years of age)
representation in a greater number of governmental decisions and/or government
sponsored youth programs, and to actualize the ideals of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights in the following ways:
- Promote
tolerance through education by showing effects of intolerance; such as gross
measures of intolerance that have existed over any period of time.
- Begin
tolerance education at an early age (grade school.)
- Increase
non-violent conflict resolution among cultures by promoting dialogue among
people of different cultures.
- Promote
education of worldwide religions. Require that teaching is purely objective and
unbiased, and require the creation of interdenominational programs for youth.
- Encourage
the separation of religion and politics on a local and international level by
enforcing religious freedom.
- Acknowledge
the difference between race and economic status although the two factors may be
related.
- Provide
anti-discrimination education about other cultures, socio-economic status,
ethnicities, religions and sexual orientation.
- Encourage
governments to provide equal opportunities for healthcare as well as education.
- Recognize
that AIDS is a threat to much of the world and encourage a collective effort to
battle this disease.
- Encourage
media corporations to break alliances with governments and their agencies to
eliminate national bias. All forms of media should be unconditionally objective,
fair and balanced in both content and presentation.
- Endorse
coverage that is free of specific ideology, opinion, nationalism, religious
influences, or political favoritism.
- Ensure
that media, in all its forms, is readily available to everyone. All sides and/or
points of view within a specific event or conflict must be fairly represented.
Further, differing positions regarding international events should be equally
available, regardless of national opinion.
- Promote
equal opportunity regardless of socioeconomic status by requiring equivalent
education with a particular emphasis between education and success as well as
enforcing equal opportunity in employment and government settings.
- Reinforce
racial and ethnic tolerance through the public education system as a means of
eliminating prejudicial, ethnic, and racial discrimination.
- Acknowledge freedom of sexual orientation
and increase awareness of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
- Acknowledge the worldwide violations of
the Convention of the Rights of the Child, so that countries cease utilizing
children as laborers, soldiers, and sex objects
Nusa
Maal, a visual synthesis, made on-site drawings to give a visual representation
of the student deliberations. Click a link below and the drawing will appear in a new browser window. When done with that drawing, close the window to return here.
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