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The ‘Young Leaders International Peace Day Programme 2008’ organized by the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) in collaboration with Sri Lanka National Commission for UNESCO and the Business for Peace Alliance (BPA) on 22nd September saw a group of diverse enterprising school children interacting and working together in a bid to exchange ideas on peace. Seven Colombo Schools including the five host schools for the ‘Learn and Lead’ scholarship recipients namely St Thomas College Mt Lavinia , Ladies College, Holy Family Bambalapitiya, Methodist college and St Benedicts Kotahena as well as Bishop’s College and St. Bridget’s College participated in the program.
Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, (fmr.) Under Secretary General for Disarmament Affairs, UN delivered the keynote address on the role of youth in promoting peace and building leadership, Prof. Rajiva Wijesingha, Secretary General SCOPP, Mr. C.S. Poolokasingham, Deputy Secretary General SCOPP and Ms. Manique Mendis, Secretary General, BPA made presentations highlighting the importance of peace, and on issues related to the current peace process in Sri Lanka.
Mr. Prithi Perera, Secretary General Sri Lanka National Commission for UNESCO addressed the gathering on the importance of the culture of peace and stressed on the importance of preventing conflict.. “The state of disorder and confusion in the society is shaping the children's innocent minds. Therefore there is a need to rear peace in the hearts of children and to develop peace-related disciplines such as values education, moral education, global education, etc,”.
Mr. Dhanapala in his keynote address reiterated the importance of the role of youth in providing leadership. "Human Rights are essential to peace, many people in the world see their Human Rights violated. We therefore have to depend on your generation to usher in peace for all ethnic and religions groups”.
Subsequently, the panel discussion saw many students posing questions on different perspectives of peace, clarifications were also sought related to positions taken by the Government related to the peace process and possible future scenarios.
Following the presentation of books and certificates to the participants, a very interactive group exercise on perceptions and recommendations related to the peace process was conducted by Pushpi Weerakoon, ‘Learn & Lead’ Project Manager with facilitators from the ‘Weeramantry International Centre for Peace Education and Research’ ensuring active participation by all students. Ms. Mendis, at the end of the session noted that the presentations of the students were extremely powerful and their ability to work together and as a team has sent a strong message on peace. |