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Acronyms
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OCA - Our Common Agenda
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SOCF - Securing Our Common Future
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PftF - Pact for the Future (Planned outcome document of the Summit of the Future)
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NAP - New Agenda for Peace
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UNGA - UN General Assembly
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ICJ - International Court of Justice
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ProposalsCivil society or UN sources
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A. War prevention and international law
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A1: Preventing war including nuclear war. Strengthening international mechanisms for the peaceful resolution of conflicts
UNFOLD ZERO et al (Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace, Basel Peace Office, World Future Council)
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A2: Adoption of Peace constitutions and acceptance of compulsory jurisduction of the International Court of Justice to implement UN Charter Article 2
Abolish War 2045 campaign (Anselmo Lee, Alyn Ware). FOGGs/KATOIKOS. (Georgios Kostakos)
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A3: Transferring veto-blocked Security Council items to UNGA and use of UN Charter Article 99
FOGGS (Georgios Kostakos)
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A4: Establishing a procedure for making UNGA resolutions binding
WFM-IGP. UNFOLD ZERO et al. Kersten Leitner. FOGGS (Georgios Kostakos)
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A5: Elect the Council initiativeJakkie Cilliers, African Futures & Innovation
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A6: Implement the proposed Open State System for replacing the Westphalian State SystemAdewale Bakare, Savannah Center
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A7: Mandatory peace settlement plan/meetings hosted by the UN in response to war Colin Mitchell
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A8: UN Security Council reform and Strengthening UNGA authorityKinley Penjor
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A9: Renewing the International Trusteeship System to help resolve certain territorial disputesAaron Tovish
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A10: United Nations to Apply the Rule of Law to UkraineDavid Swanson, World Beyond War
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B. Disarmament for peace and sustainable development
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B1: Implementing UN Charter Article 26 for disarmament and release of military expenses to fund peace and the SDGs
UNFOLD ZERO et al. Suen Elere
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B2: Nuclear abolition to be included in the post-2030 SDGs with the goal of complete elimination by 2045
Hiroshima Organisation for Peace (HOPe)
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B3: Support the Inter-governmental Declaration on Protection of Civilians from Explosive Weapons used in Populated Areas
Michael Beer, Nonviolence International
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B4: Support negotiations on a treaty on the development, production, and use of autonomous weapons systems
Michael Beer, Nonviolence International
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C. Peace building/conflict resolution and human security
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C1: Establishment of a UN Emergency Peace Service
Dr. H. Peter Langille, Sustainable Common Security. John Cowan, World Federalists Canada.
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C2: Establishment a Global Resiliance Council and unarmed Observer CorpsFOGGS (Georgios Kostakos)
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C3: Unarmed Civilian Protection. Enhance Truth and Reconciliation Efforts
Gay Rosenblum-Kumar, Nonviolent Peaceforce. FOGGS (Georgios Kostakos). Jacopo DeMarinis, Citizens for Global Solutions
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C4: Promotion of Nonviolent Civilian DefenceMichel Monod
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C5: National Unarmed Defence ForcesWorld Beyond War
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C6: Portal on early warnings, risk analyses, and policy proposals on human rights and current conflicts.
Genocide Prevention Advirosy Network (Eyal Mayroz)
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C7: Reporting mechanisms for local changemakers, Auditing common and human security objectives in UN security for a
Katharine Thane, Tear Fund
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C8: Enhancing use of 'conflict transformation', sustained dialogue’ and ‘deep listening’ tools for decision-making within UN Security and Peace fora (e.g. the UNSC)
Katharine Thane, Tear Fund
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C9: Inclusion of feminism in military operationsShweta Bhatnagar
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C10: Upgrading the Peacebuilding Commission into an empowered Peacebuilding CouncilRichard Ponzio
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C11: Elevating the Humanitarian-Development-Peacebuilding Nexus in the New Agenda for Peace
FOGGS (Georgios Kostakos)
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C12: UN Security Council oversight to improve implementation of UNSC 2250 (Youth, Peace and Security) in conflict regions
Jospin Amani, Solisarite pour l'Encadrement et Lurtte Contre la Pauvrete
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D. Human rights, peace and national rule of law
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D1: Affirm that all actions undertaken by and outcomes of collaborative arrangements between the United Nations and regional organizations reflect respect for human rights
Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
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D2: Advancing the human rights to peace, nuclear abolition and climate protection (in the ICJ and the Human Rights Council)
Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace and others
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D3: Supporting regional human rights mechanisms Joshua Cooper, Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
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D4: Recognising the Right to Dream as a Human RightMyrian Castello
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D5: Assistance to UN member states to improve their legal systems under the UN principles of the Rule of Law
Göran Lambertz
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E. Environmental security and governance
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E1: Repurpose Trusteeship Council to manage the global commonsParliament of the World's Religions/David Hales
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E2: Eliminating SC veto and establishing 3 additional councils on Peacebuilding, Climate Security and Health Security
Prof. Dr. Vesselin Popovski, Centre of the Study of the UN
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E3: Employ Environmental Peacebuilding practicesJacopo DeMarinis, Citizens for Global Solutions
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E4: Ministries and Departments of Peace
Gray Southon and the Global Alliance of Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace
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F. Education/Building a Culture of Peace/Cooperation, trust building and positive peace
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F1: Promoting peace through International RelationsGray Southon
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F2: Establishment of an education program for young parliamentarians focusing on the UN and peaceful resolution of conflicts
Kerstin Leitner
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F3: Young Patriot as Peacekeepers: Digital Literacy and Cultural DiplomacyDiana Nur Izati
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F4: Empowering youths as agents of peacebuilders and peacemakers globallyMalaysian Youth Diplomacy
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Financing for peace
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G1: Commit to providing the necessary resources to apply the UN’s Human Rights Due Diligence Policy and fund the Special Advisor on Genocide and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
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G2: Shifting budgets and investments from militarism to instead support climate protection, peace, public health and sustainable development (Same as Proposal B1 above)
UNFOLD ZERO et al
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