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116TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. CON. RES. 67
Recognizing the International Day of Peace.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEPTEMBER 26, 2019
Mr. LEWIS submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Oversight and Reform
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Recognizing the International Day of Peace.
Whereas, on November 30, 1981, during the 77th plenary
meeting, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a
resolution to declare the third Tuesday of September as
the International Day of Peace;
Whereas, nearly 20 years later, the United Nations General
Assembly adopted A/RES/55/282, which officially des-
ignated September 21 as a global day to recognize and
celebrate international cease-fire and nonviolence;
Whereas, on September 21, all United Nations Member
States, organizations, regional and nongovernmental or-
ganizations, and individuals are encouraged to celebrate
and recognize global peace efforts;
Whereas the United States Institute of Peace coordinates an
annual Peace Day Challenge, an international effort to
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reaffirm peace as an authentic alternative to violence and
war;
Whereas according to the United States Institute of Peace,
since 2015 the Peace Day Challenge has reached more
than 104 million people in 148 countries;
Whereas, in 2015, the USIP Global Peacebuilding Center de-
veloped an inaugural USIPEACE Teachers program
which selected educators to incorporate peacebuilding into
curricula and activities with students across the country;
Whereas peace education programs help break the cycle of vi-
olence and conflict by developing active communities com-
mitted to peace scholarship and instruction;
Whereas the 2019 Global Peace Index found that peaceful-
ness improved slightly for the first time in five years, but
declined in 76 countries of those studied;
Whereas the 2019 Global Peace Index also noted that for the
past 10 years there has been a persistent decrease in the
world’s peacefulness and that global violence cost $14.1
trillion in 2018;
Whereas these reports and actions underscore the importance
of strengthening and supporting domestic and global ef-
forts to study, discuss, teach, and develop techniques and
methods to encourage and augment global peace efforts;
Whereas climate change threatens world economies, public
health, and the environment, which affect the security
and peaceful existence of global citizens and countries
around the world;
Whereas the Institute for Economics and Peace found that
countries with lower levels of positive peace have a higher
ratio of fatalities as a result of natural disasters;
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Whereas climate change results in natural disasters,
droughts, desalination of water, destruction of eco-
systems, and other catastrophes that exacerbate or insti-
gate tensions that lead to violent conflict;
Whereas young people and activists in more than 150 coun-
tries around the world launched coordinated global pro-
tests demanding action on climate change in September
2019; and
Whereas the theme for the 2019 International Day of Peace
is ‘‘Climate Action for Peace’’: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate
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concurring), That Congress—
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(1) recognizes the importance of celebrating the
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38th anniversary of the International Day of Peace;
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and
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(2) urges all citizens of the United States to re-
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flect upon the importance of peace, tolerance, cease-
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fire, and nonviolence.
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