UN Days July

Individuals and groups can help to make UN Days much more effective through meditation and prayer. On this site there is a meditation in support of the UN Days and information on ways to participate in the UN Days & Years Meditation Initiative

Here you will find information on the UN designated Days during July 2011. Information provided includes some background, links to the UN site on the Day (where such a site exists), together with key thoughts for reflection.

2 July
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF COOPERATIVES
Year 2010 theme: Cooperative Enterprise Empowers Women

Cooperatives play an important role in economic and social development. Based as they are on the principle of cooperation, they are helping to pioneer new ethics and values in business and economics.

The International Day of Cooperatives is observed by the United Nations on the first Saturday of July. On this day, in 1895, the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) was formed, and since 1927 the ICA has observed the first Saturday of July as International Cooperative Day. The ICA is an umbrella group of organisations encompassing 760 million members of cooperatives in 100 countries.

Information on the Day is available from:

Key thoughts for reflection:

The basis of co-operation lies primarily in mutual responsibility.

Heart, 559

Verily, cooperation opens all possibilities, but one needs the understanding of what this cooperation comprises. Often people relegate it to the province of certain state matters whereas cooperation is the condition of the entire life. Precisely, even in each small mutual assistance is comprised cooperation which has a cosmic significance. Each glance, each handshake, each thought is a sign of cooperation, if consciously utilized. How valuable it is for people to feel that they are constantly generating consequences! Like titans, they shake the world.

Heart, 204

11 July
WORLD POPULATION DAY
Year 2010 theme: Everyone Counts

Achievement of all the Millennium Development Goals will require significant progress in lowering the birth rate in many of the economically poorest countries and improving reproductive health services and family planning. Check out the excellent UN Population Fund site exploring the links between the Goals and Population issues: http://www.unfpa.org/pds/

To explore the issues raised we recommend you visit the World Population Day site and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) site. Also check out the UN site on the Day.

Check out the State of the World Population Report 2009. The theme is: Facing a Changing World: Women, Population & Climate.

The whole world has been talking about carbon credits, carbon trading and emissions targets. But not enough has been said about the people whose activities contribute to those emissions or about those who will be most affected by climate change, especially women.

The climate-change debate needs to be reframed, putting people at the centre. Unless climate policies take people into account, they will fail to mitigate climate change or to shield vulnerable populations from the potentially disastrous impacts.

Look here for the latest estimate of the global population.

Key thought for reflection:

What's New

2011 is being observed by United Nations as: Year of Forests; Year for People of African Descent; Year of Youth : Dialogue & Mutual Understanding (August 12 - August 11 2011); Year of Chemistry. Check out meditations for all these themes and a full list of dates for the 2011 UN calendar.

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