Showing posts with label equality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equality. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

World Day for Social Justice


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By Terry Orr

"As we seek to build the world we want, let us intensify our efforts to achieve a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable development path built on dialogue, transparency and social justice."

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Message for the 2013 World Day of Social Justice

Social justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations. We uphold the principles of social justice when we promote gender equality or the rights of indigenous peoples and migrants. We advance social justice when we remove barriers that people face because of gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability.

United Nations, World Court, World Health Organization, - are all basically good ideas - but in reality is each organization facing significant challenges in the implementation of their charters, missions and goals.
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For the United Nations, the pursuit of social justice for all is at the core of our global mission to promote development and human dignity. The adoption by the International Labour Organization of the Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization is just one recent example of the UN system’s commitment to social justice. The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights at work.

We can all start by doing the right things in our daily lives: at home, work; within our community; at state and national government levels by getting involved.
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References and Links:
http://www.un.org/en/events/socialjusticeday/

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Celebrating International Men’s Day 2012


“Helping Men and Boys Live long, Happier and Healthier Lives”

By Terry Orr
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This theme above simply was not something in my younger years considered.  Instead, focus and priorities were duty, God, country and taking care of your family – in that order. Role models were a figment of one’s imagination – you simply considered the facts and made your best decision based upon them.

Family time was mandatory in our home. We all sat down to supper as a family – the kids cleaned up afterwards and did homework. At 7 PM (central time) we sat around in the family room and watch two hours of ‘family TV’ programs – Walt Disney; Ed Sullivan Show,; I Love Lucy; Danny Thomas Show, Andy Griffith Show; Red Skelton Hour; Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet; Beverly Hillbillies; Dick Van Dyke; Donna Reed and My Three Sons; Bob Hope; Jackie Gleason and Gunsmoke rounded our weekly entertainment.  Sunday morning was Church – all hands participated without question.
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Today – we need to take better care of ourselves, find balance and provide our children and families better role models and be activity involved in their total development.  This will help enable men to be happier, healthier and have a more rewarding and longer life.

Goals:
  • Improving male life expectancy;
  • Helping men get help;
  • Improving boy’s education;
  • Tackling tolerance of violence against men and boys; and
  • Promoting fathers and positive male role models.


The objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day include focusing on:
  • Men’s and boys' health;
  • Improving gender relations;
  • Promoting gender equality; and
  • Highlighting positive male role models.


It is an occasion to highlight discrimination against men and boys and to celebrate their achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to community, family, marriage, and child care. The broader and ultimate aim of the event is to promote basic humanitarian values. (Source: Wikipedia)

From my perspective, today is about focusing on all men being Positive Male Role Models – setting the example for all young people to follow.

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