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“Every good movement passes through five stages: indifference, ridicule, abuse,
repression and finaly respect. And every movement that survives repression, mild
or servere, whithout resorting to violence, invariably commands respect, which
is another name for success.”
M.K. Gandhi






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On October 2, 2019 – the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth, a 14,000
km, one-year global march for justice and peace, called Jai Jagat 2020, will
start from New Delhi to Geneva. Winding through 10 countries with nonviolence
training and events on key justice themes along the way, and joining with
separate marches starting from a number of countries in Europe and northwest
Africa as well as delegates from around the world, participants will be welcomed
and hosted by the City and Canton of Geneva for a week (26 September – 2nd
October 2020) of workshops, advocacy meetings and cultural events.

This initiative urges the implementation of UN Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) in a dialogue with UN agencies in Geneva. Four Pillars of Advocacy
related to the SDGs are at the core of the Jai Jagat campaign. These are:
eradication of poverty, social inclusion, climate justice and the nonviolent
resolution of conflicts.

Key Facts:
March in India (including launch) 121 days
March internationally (including Geneva) 244
Total days of march: 365 days
No. of countries: 10
No. of marchers: 200 in India; 50 internationally
Expected numbers of people meeting on the march 10,000 internationally
Expected number of people trained in nonviolence in India: 2019: 2500.
Expected number of people to impact over the course of the year 10 million


 
  
 
 


 * WHILE THE UNITED STATES THREATENS WAR, IN AFGHANISTAN THE WORK OF PEACE
   CONTINUES
   
   April 27, 2017 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   by Kathy Kelly April 20, 2017 Three former United Nations officials with many
   decades of experience as diplomats recently wrote a blunt appraisal of the
   U.S. role in […]


 * SEE HOW WE LIVE – BY KATHY KELLY
   
   December 9, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   Jamila, age 11, holds a neighbor’s newborn.PHOTO: Henrietta Cullinan December
   8, 2016 Here in Kabul, I’m generally an early riser at the home of the Afghan
   Peace […]


 * WHERE TO TURN
   
   November 17, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   Photo Credit: Hakim Young by Kathy Kelly (Voices for Creative Nonviolence) In
   July 1941, Albert Einstein, ten months a US citizen, wrote Eleanor Roosevelt
   asking her, as […]


 * WHY WE NEED TO REVISIT RUMI AND GANDHIJI
   
   October 1, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   (SpeakingTree, Sept 29,2016) Standing at this juncture of sub-continental
   history, when two neighbouring countries, India and Pakistan, are looking at
   each other with daggers […]


 * ARUN GANDHI: “PAYING LIP-SERVICE OR ACT, ON GANDHI JAYANTI?
   
   September 28, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   A message from Arun Gandhi, Grandson of ‘Mahatma’ Gandhi on the occasion of
   ‘Gandhi Day’ – The United Nations International Day of Nonviolence […]


 * GANDHI AND NONVIOLENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION (SPEECH IN STOCKHOLM, 1996)
   
   September 27, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   by Jan Viklund Speech held at The Nonviolence Project 1:st Youth Conference
   21 – 23 March 1996 in Stockholm, Sweden. Gandhi JAYANTI October 2 – UN
   International Day […]


 * BLOOD INK
   
   July 28, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   Illustration by Sonja Wimmer By Carolyn Coe (Voices for Creative Nonviolence)
   ZARGHUNA has inked a drawing at the mound of her thumb. I draw here when I’m
   in pain, she […]


 * FOR RUSSIANS WITH LOVE (A PHOTO JOURNAL)
   
   July 21, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   By Hakim Young With a holiday smile, and a tease in her eyes, Yalta School
   Twelve’s ex-principal, Valentina, ( on the right in the above photo)persuaded
   us, “Let us […]


 * WHAT’S AT STAKE
   
   July 19, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   By Kathy Kelly In the historic port city of Yalta, located on the Crimean
   Peninsula, we visited the site where Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, in
   February of 1945, concluded […]


 * MISUNDERSTANDING RUSSIA AND RUSSIANS
   
   July 19, 2016 // 0 Comments
   
   
   
   By Ann Wright Western media has demonized Russia and President Putin with
   unrelenting propaganda that has dazed and confused many Russians, a condition
   that retired U.S. Col. […]

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