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The World March For Peace and Nonviolence

Project URL: 
http://www.theworldmarch.org
Short Project Overview: 

The World March will begin in New Zealand on October 2, 2009, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth, declared the “International Day of Nonviolence” by the United Nations. It will conclude in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010.

Detailed Project Overview: 

Why

Because we can end world hunger with 10% of what is spent on arms. Imagine how life would be if 30-50% of the arms budget went toward improving people’s lives instead of being used for destruction.

Because eliminating wars and violence means leaving human pre-history behind and taking a giant step forward in the evolution of our species.

Because in this aspiration we are accompanied by the strength of the voices of hundreds of prior generations who suffered the consequences of war, and whose echo continues to be heard today in all those places where it continues to leave its sinister trail of dead, disappeared, disabled, refugees and displaced.

Because a “world without wars” is an image that opens the future and seeks to become reality in every corner of the planet, as violence gives way to dialogue.

The moment has come for the voiceless to be heard! Out of agonizing and urgent need, millions of human beings are crying out for an end to wars and violence.

We can make that happen by uniting all the forces of pacifism and active non-violence worldwide.

When

The World March will begin in New Zealand on October 2, 2009, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth, declared the “International Day of Non-Violence” by the United Nations. It will conclude in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010.

The March will last 90 days, three long months of travel. It will pass through all climates and seasons, from the hot summer of the tropics and the deserts, to the winter of Siberia.

Who is participating

The March was initiated by “World Without Wars,” - an international organization launched by the Humanist Movement - that has been working for 15 years in the fields of pacifism and non-violence.

The World March, however, will be created and shaped by everyone. Open to any person, organization, collective, group, political party, business, etc., that shares the same aspirations and sensibility, this project is not something closed. Instead, it is a journey that will be progressively enriched as different initiatives set their contributions in motion.

That is why this is an invitation to anyone and everyone to participate freely. So that wherever the March goes, the local people can contribute their creativity in a great convergence of multiple activities. There’s space for everything the imagination is capable of conceiving.

The possible channels of participation are multiple and diverse, including virtual participation in the March through Internet.

This is a march by and for the people, with hopes of reaching most of the world’s population. For this reason we are asking all media to spread the word about this journey around the world for Peace and Non-violence.

What is going to happen

As it passes through cities there will be all kinds of forums, conferences and events (sporting, cultural, social, etc.) that will be organised according to the local initiatives that are emerging.

At this time hundreds of projects have already been set in motion by different individuals and organizations.

What are our goals and objectives

To denounce the dangerous world situation that is leading us closer and closer to nuclear war, which would be the greatest catastrophe in human history – a dead end.

To give a voice to the majority of world citizens who want peace. Although the majority of the human race opposes the arms race, we are not sending out a unified signal. Instead we are letting ourselves be manipulated by a powerful minority and suffering the consequences. The time has come to stand together and show our opposition. Join a multitude of others in sending a clear signal, and your voice will have to be heard!

To achieve: the worldwide eradication of nuclear weapons; the immediate withdrawal of invading troops from occupied territories; the progressive and proportional reduction of conventional weapons; the signing of
non-aggression treaties among nations and the renunciation by governments of war as a way to resolve conflicts.

To expose the many other forms of violence (economic, racial, sexual, religious…) that are currently hidden or disguised by their perpetrators; and to provide a way for all who suffer such violence to be heard.

To create global awareness - as has already happened with environmental issues - of the urgent need to condemn of all forms of violence and bring about real Peace.

What else have you done in this area?: 

We are developing actions around world, related to this. See them all in http://world.pressenza.org/

Is there a video that helps describe your Project? If so, enter the embed code here: 
Project RSS Feed: 
http://theworldmarch.org/?secc=news
Additional Project RSS Feed: 
http://world.pressenza.org/
Organization supporting your Project, if any: 
The World Without Wars
Supporting Organization URL: 
http://www.mundosinguerras.org/
Does your Project have financial support?: 
No
Is the impact area of your Project global?: 
Yes
Type of expertise needed: 
Marketing/Media Expertise
Description: 

We need to show a video ad in television around world.

 

Type of expertise needed: 
Technical Expertise
Description: 

We need someone to create more videos

Additional Project Idea Representative: 
contato@marchamundial.org.br

Anti-Genocide Action Tracker: Genocide Scores for Every Legislator and State

Project URL: 
http://www.darfurscores.org/
What will change in the world because this Project happens?: 

The Genocide Intervention Network seeks to create a new website, modeled on our successful Darfur congressional scorecard, DarfurScores.org, tentatively named GenocideScores.org. This grows directly out of our mission, to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.

Our current site tracks each legislator's record on bills relating to Darfur. Hillary Clinton's scorecard, for instance, tracks the senator's record of co-sponsoring and voting for most important bills on Darfur. Sam Brownback similarly scores high for his outspoken record on the issue.

The process of a bill moving through Congress, however, is somewhat obscure. Action alerts are posted when a bill is coming up for a vote, and e-mails are sent to members in important states and districts. Yet most visitors won't know at a glance where a particular bill is, or which states or districts are most important to passing the bill.

Moreover, two additional campaigns have achieved significant momentum: the Sudan Divestment Task Force and the Teach Against Genocide campaign. These measure success on the state level — "Which states have divested?" or "Which state legislatures have approved genocide education?" While visitors to these sites can view information for their particular state, the particular status and action needed in a given state is not always immediately apparent.

Don't other sites track legislation? Why create a new cause-specific site? It's true that other websites track bills as the move through Congress. The difference with GenocideScores.org would be two-fold: First, it would incorporate state-based campaigns as noted above. Second, and perhaps most importantly, it would be curated by our advocacy staff to ensure anti-genocide activists are provided with the most effective information and tools. General legislation-tracking sites will never — and are not designed to — support advocacy on a particular cause, but our staff will ensure that the alerts people get on a particular bill or campaign tell them exactly how they can have the most impact.

What information will people interact with to make this change?: 

GenocideScores.org would provide four main assets to the anti-genocide community:

  • Aggregate anti-genocide data. Not only records on Darfur legislation, but on any anti-genocide bills relating to our areas of concern, or recognition of historical genocides such as in Armenia. Each state would also display its status on divestment and genocide education. Subsequent campaigns could also be added.
  • Clear illustrations of legislative status. Instead of simply being an entry on a scorecard, each bill would have its own graphical timeline, and members would be able to track progress of a bill through e-mail alerts or RSS feeds.
  • Most importantly, cross-indexing, allowing specific alerts to be generated for members based on location. When a bill is coming up for a vote in Congress and a senator from Connecticut is the key vote, Connecticut members automatically receive an alert. When a divestment or genocide education rally is planned at the Nevada statehouse, all Nevadans on the site know about it. This information — where geographical power lies in each case — is viewable on the bill's timeline, so members can notify their friends in CT or NV of the need to take action.
  • Finally, embeddable badges to allow people to display the current genocide score of their state and district.
What else have you done in this Cause Area?: 

GI-Net raises both funds and political will for civilian protection. Our Darfur program trains peacekeepers for firewood collection patrols; our 1-800-GENOCIDE hotline enables citizen advocacy.

The Sudan Divestment Task Force has successfully lobbied for divestment in dozens of states.

Teach Against Genocide is working with Facing History; only 4 states have genocide education in public schools.

GI-Net embraced social networking and social media as a core part of its mission. Its initiatives are used as models for other organizations. We had a Featured Project in 2007.

We are an partner in the Save Darfur Coalition and worked extensively with the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Armenian Nat'l Committee of America, US Campaign for Burma and others.

Is there a video that helps describe your Project? If so, enter the embed code here: 
Project RSS Feed: 
http://darfurscores.org/rss.xml
Additional Project RSS Feed: 
http://feeds.genocideintervention.net/genocideintervention
Organization Supporting your project, if any: 
Genocide Intervention Network
Supporting Organization URL: 
http://www.genocideintervention.net/
Does your Project have financial support?: 
No
What kind of help or resources do you need to turn your project idea into a completed mashup?: 

While we have some talented developers on staff and are active in the Drupal community (upon which DarfurScores.org and most of our websites are built) we unfortunately do not have the financial capacity to take this to the next level. We would appreciate financial support or pro-bono technical assistance.

We believe there are some exciting tools in developing this tool, drawing on some of our ideas from last year, including the ForwardTrack software. We'd be happy to talk to developers about integrating their own tools into this site.

Sponsors

  • Microsoft
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  • Mozilla Foundation
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  • Stanford Social Innovation Review
  • L'Atelier North America
  • The Panelist
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