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Peace Ambassadors
an article by Richard Proulx
The Peace Ambassadors program is an excellent complement to the
educational work of elementary and secondary schools. By its
objectives, purposes and results, it contributes positively to
improving the future of young people, by mobilizing them to create a
more peaceful world, filled with tolerance and with respect.
At the center of the program are teenagers who serve as young
ambassadors and all the rest revolves around them. These teenagers,
assisted by ambassador-speakers, pass on their convictions,
understanding and reflections on peace to children in primary schools.
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Each ambassador team is formed by two teenagers and one speaker. It
is the teenagers who are responsible for animating activity with spirit
and dynamism. The speaker is present to support the teenagers by
completing their animation and by helping with logistics such as
posters and transportation. The speaker is also responsible to ensure
the quality of the animation, manage any urgent or problematic
situation with regard to a child and to notify school administrators
according to pre-established protocols.
In addition, the role of a peace ambassador goes beyond just
giving a message to primary school children. They are "representatives"
of the peace in their daily life with their friends and family with a
mission to share their reflections on peace and the tools that they
acquire as peace ambassadors.
It is important to underline that the Peace Ambassador program has been
recognized by UNESCO in their collection, " Good practices of
nonviolent conflict resolution in schools, Some examples" which they
published in 2002. The article on the Peace Ambassadors program may be
found on page 15 of the collection which is on the website Unescdoc.
Since 1999 in Quebec hundreds of teenagers have served as Peace
Ambassadors for children in primary schools, and since 2002, the
program has also been carried out in Lebanon with teenagers who wish to
work for a better world
We believe sincerely in the positive implication and in the dynamism of the youth to change the current social climate.
To contact us:
Peace Ambassadors
C.P. 665
Saint-Nicolas, Québec
Canada
G7A 1A6
E-mail : ambassadeurspaix@hotmail.com
Website in French
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