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HJ Global News - News of the Week, May 2, 2020
The Common Vision of Peace for Humanity
Sunhak Peace Prize
SUNHAK
PEACE PRIZE
The
Sunhak Peace Prize has spread its vision of peace by recognizing righteous
people who have brought hope through their dedication to the human community!
Founded on essential values such as respect for human rights, conflict
resolution and environmental preservation, it opens a new horizon towards a
world of peace.
Peace
for all people can be achieved when all nations form a global community of
peace and prosperity together. The Sunhak Peace Prize is building a vision of
peace for future generations through its various operations and initiatives.
True
Mother established the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee in February 2013 and
launched it in August of the following year. The bi-annual award recognizes
individuals and organizations that have made enduring contributions to help
resolve worldwide problems, as well as people who presented clear blueprints
for humanity’s development.
Ø The Climate and Food Crises
Ø The Global Refugee Crisis
The 1st edition of the Sunhak Peace Prize focused
on the climate and food crises. A pioneer in the fight against climate
change who has worked for the future and peace of humanity, the former President of Kiribati, Mr. Anote
Tong, and Dr. Modagugu Gupta, who has developed innovative fish farming
technology as an alternative to the future food crisis, were selected as
co-winners of the 1st edition. They have thus caught the attention of the
public and numerous media around the world.
The 2nd edition of the Sunhak Peace Prize focused
on the "refugee issue", a problem that became a terrible global crisis. According to a report by
the UNHCR of the United Nations, one person out of every 113 in the world is a
refugee. The award committee of the Sunhak Peace Prize presented a special
joint award to Dr. Gino Strada, the
"Albert Schweitzer" of the 21st century, who has fought for the
right to care for refugees in Africa and throughout the Middle East, and to
Dr. Sakena Yakoobi, the
mother of education, who has struggled to provide education to female teachers,
as well as for the right to education, health and welfare for refugees.
The 3rd edition of the Sunhak Peace Prize focused
on "Human Rights and Development in Africa”. The deprivation of human rights and the problem
of development in Africa is a true scourge blotting humanity’s conscience. The
Sunhak Peace Prize Committee also awarded a special joint prize to Waris Dirie, who contributed to the
passing of laws to abolish female genital mutilation and improve women's
rights in Africa by exposing this problem globally, and to Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African
Development Bank, who has contributed to the fight against poverty and
corruption in Africa with his reforms in agriculture.
Interdependence, Mutual
Prosperity and Universal Values (2007–2016)
A Committed Leader for a Sustainable Planet Earth: Ban Ki-moon,
Former SG of the United Nations (2007–2016)
Ø Signing of the Paris Climate
Agreement (2016) (SDGs)
Ø Adopted Sustainable Development
Goals (SDOs)
Model of Good Governance in
Africa: Macky Sall, President of Senegal
Ø Amendment of the Constitution by
national referendum in 2016: reduction of the presidential term of office, age restrictions,
etc.
Ø Strengthening the rule of law
through implementation of measures
Ø Establishment of a national
anti-corruption agency
Ø Economic growth, stable at 6%.
Ø Increase in the retirement
pension
Ø Emergency Grant Payment to
Farmers
Ø Improvement of transport
infrastructure
Ø Reform of health insurance
Pioneer of
Interreligious Harmony: Munib A. Younan, Former President of the Lutheran World
Federation
Ø Establishment of the Council of
the Religious Institutions of the Holy Land
The
4th edition of the Sunhak Peace Prize, held a
year earlier to commemorate the centenary of True Father’s birth, drew
attention to True Parents' vision of interdependence, mutual prosperity and
universal values. Ban Ki-moon, former
secretary general of the United Nations, received the Founder's Special Award
for his commitment to sustainable development. In 2016, he took part in
the signing of the Paris Agreement, which aims to tackle climate change, a
crisis unprecedented in the history of humankind. A hundred and ninety-five
countries have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and by adopting the
17 Sustainable Development Goals, these countries have presented a new vision
and a shared goal to the international community, opening the way for a global
community.
Ban Ki-moon, former
secretary-general of the United Nations
“The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are our guide. This is a
list of actions for humanity and for the planet and a plan for success”.
A model
of good governance in Africa, Senegalese President Macky Sall has broken the chain of
long-term dictatorship, corruption and recession that prevails in Africa.
He reduced the presidential term of office from 7 to 5 years, transforming
Senegal into a model of a democratic nation in West Africa, governed by the
rule of law and transparency. By stimulating economic growth in West Africa and
improving the population’s quality, he has established himself as a model of
good governance in Africa.
Macky Sall, president of the
Republic of Senegal
“Sharing common values is what enriches us”.
A
pioneer of inter-religious harmony, Bishop Munib Younan,
a Christian Arab, has dedicated himself to reconciliation in Jerusalem, a
sensitive area of the Middle East. In 2002, as Israel and Palestine experienced
an escalation of violence; for the first time in history, Christian, Muslim and
Jewish leaders gathered in Jerusalem. In 2005, under the guidance of the
much-trusted Bishop Younan, they created the Council of Religious Institutions
of the Holy Land, opening a new chapter for interreligious harmony.
Bishop Munib A. Younan
“My identity cannot be perfected unless I serve God and my
neighbor. War must stop. We have had enough of hate. We need peace based on
justice and reconciliation based on forgiveness”.
4th Sunhak Peace Prize Award Ceremony
February 5, 2020, KINTEX, Ilsan
4th Edition of
the Sunhak Peace Prize: Founder's Special Award
² Ban Ki-moon (South Korea), Leader
of a Sustainable Planet Earth
4th Edition of
the Sunhak Peace Prize: Co-prize winners
² Macky Sall (Senegal), Model of
Good Governance in Africa
² Munib A. Younan (Palestine),
Pioneer of Interreligious Harmony
On 5 February this year, world
leaders who have contributed to the alleviation of suffering and the resolution
of conflicts for the common peace of humanity gathered to receive the Sunhak
Peace Prize. The laureates of this edition each presented a magnificent plan to
peacefully impact people' s lives.
Ban Ki-moon, former
secretary-general of the United Nations
“We all share a common destiny grounded in
sustainability, peace and prosperity. It is our moral duty, and the political
leaders’ duty to realize this shared destiny for all global citizens in the
years to come. With this, I am committed to work even harder to make this world
better for all of you.”
President Macky Sall of Senegal
“The reason I humbly receive this
award is because it [Sunhak Peace Prize] does not end as an individual award,
but it is a tremendous encouragement to strive further in the culture of peace
and human fraternity.”
Je l'accepte avec humilité parce que cette
distinction est pour moi moins une fin en soi qu'un encouragement à persévérer
dans la culture de la paix et de la fraternité humaine.
Bishop Munib A. Younan
“I pray that my Israeli neighbors
will see the image of God in me and in my fellow Palestinians.
I would like to thank Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the founder of the
Sunhak Peace Price and your late husband, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, for your vision
of peace as one family under God.”
True Mother Special Press Conference and Presentation of the 4th
Sunhak Peace Prize Laureates
October 5, 2019, Nagoya Castle
Hotel, Nagoya, Japan
God's dream and humanity's desire is
to create one human family that serves God. One human family! We will support
those who, through their tireless efforts and achievements, have worked hard to
achieve such a world in order that they may achieve greater things. I will
continue to seek out and work with the key people around the world who can
guide humanity in the same direction.
In this era of globalisation, we
must connect the destiny of the world with our own destiny, show solidarity and
cooperate with one another. The Sunhak Peace Prize, which rewards peaceful
practice on all levels, will in some ways open the doors to the bright future
of a global village.
In Other News
- Visit to Temples on Buddha’s Birthday - Korean
Religious Association
On this, Buddha’s 2,564th
birthday, leaders of the Association of Religions and the Family Federation
visited Buddhist temples together with various Buddhist organizations that have
been working with us.
Due to the unexpected outbreak of
Covid-19, the millennial Lotus Lantern Festival celebrated on the most
important day in Buddhism has been postponed for one month, while the community
is involved in a special prayer condition to overcome this crisis; leaders of
other religions have joined in their prayers, valuing Buddhists as a
congregation with healing power and the capacity to practice mercy and love,
which provides a refuge and hope to others.
- Asia-Pacific Region Forty-day
Hoondok Online Condition
In
the Asia-Pacific region, a special 40-day online hoondok condition takes place
daily, involving more than 2,000 participants. The members of the Asia Pacific region
are experiencing a spiritual rebirth from this condition, as they pray at dawn
for True Mother’s health and that the world crisis, which has forced the
closing of the borders between countries and the social isolation of citizens,
will soon come to an end.