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Internationaler Familientag der UNO

 

Freitag, 15. Mai 2009, 18:00 Uhr

 

Ort:  Seidengasse 28/4 im Hof rechts, 1070 Wien

 

 

Mag. Elisabeth Cook: „Botschaft von Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon

 

Dr. Walter Baar: „Familienpolitik im Zeitalter des demografischen Wandels

 

Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema „Familie“

 

Klassische Lieder und Buffet

 

      

 

      

 

      

 

      

 

        

 

 

Interreligiöse Feierstunde zum Familientag der UNO

 

Sonntag, 17. Mai 2009, 10:00 Uhr

 

Ort:  Seidengasse 28/4 im Hof rechts, 1070 Wien

 

 Die Bedeutung des Tags der Familien

 

Hauptreferat: Mag. Maria Neuberger-Schmidt, Elternwerkstatt

 

Ernennung von interkulturellen Ehepaaren zum „Ambassador for Peace“

 

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Der von der UN-Generalversammlung proklamierte Internationale Tag der Familie soll auf nationaler wie internationaler Ebene das Bewusstsein für Fragen schärfen, die die Familie als essentielle Einheit der Gesellschaft betreffen. Es gilt, die öffentliche Unterstützung für Familien zu verstärken, die mit fundamentalen Veränderungen in wirtschaftlicher, sozialer und kultureller Hinsicht konfrontiert sind.

 

 

 

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Universal Peace Federation Declaration on Families

 

On the occasion of the International Day of Families on May 15, 2009, the Universal Peace Federation honors UN resolution 52/81 of 12 December 1997, in which the United Nations General Assembly recognizes the need to strengthen and support families in performing their societal and developmental functions. UPF offers the following recommendations:

First, Universal Peace Federation acknowledges that the family is a microcosm of the global community. If the world is to finally come to an era of sustainable peace and harmony among civilizations, that peace must be founded on this basic, most intimate social unit of humankind. In other words, the family is the central building block of society, as well as being an instrument for peace and reconciliation.

Second, the family is universal. Regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, and religious affiliations, we are all members of families. Most importantly, the family is the school of love and ethics. Through experiences in our families, we learn to embrace and value all relationships in our wider human family; with friends, neighbors, co-workers, colleagues and strangers.

 

Third, marriage and family are the basis of human development and the core institutions for education in character, ethics, social relationships, and citizenship.  Strong, healthy, loving families help protect society from the moral decline of its youth, increase in crime, drug abuse and corruption, as well as the spread of diseases, such as AIDS. In addition, it can help break down the age-old resentments that have fueled religious, tribal and civil conflict.

 

Fourth, throughout history, the family has successfully adapted to change.  It has survived revolutions, outlived empires, and endured through the economic and social unrest of many societies.  This adaptability, however, is now being threatened by a wide range of social developments, economic, cultural, and political.  Now is the time to strengthen the family.  Restoring the family is one way we can address the proliferation of social and civil problems plaguing the world today.

 

Fifth, lasting peace is secured not merely through laws, backed by the power of government enforcement, but by a rising awareness of our universal solidarity as one human family, brothers and sisters who share a common spiritual and moral heritage.  We are one family under God.

Universal Peace Federation thereby resolves to join the United Nations to declare May 15th as

The International Day of Families

 

Declared this 15th day of May 2009                                                   (Vienna, Austria)