Annie Lennox Musician
World famous musician Annie Lennox has been a long-time supporter of Peace One Day. She played at POD’s annual celebrations in 2007 and 2008.
“I love the initiative of Peace One Day; I love the fact that its highly idealistic. We need initiatives like this to remind us that actually at the core of our being is a longing for peace.”
Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield Founders – Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
As Ben & Jerry’s grew into a great success, Cohen and Greenfield turned toward social causes. They have been underwriting Peace One Day Education in the US since 2008. Ben & Jerry’s co-founder and president, Jerry Greenfield, remarked:
“To be able to support Peace One Day as they share their successful educational curriculum here in the United States, focuses on the most important thing: investing in our future by providing the tools for students to work for peace throughout the world.”
Amre Moussa Secretary-General League of Arab States
The League of Arab States is an organisation which looks after the interests of 22 Arab States. Amre Moussa is the head of the secretariat; he invited Jeremy to Cairo to speak with representatives there.
“I wish to state categorically that we do support the Peace One Day programme. This is a step forward in international relations… We can call for a meeting of the representatives of all member states to observe this day, and prepare for a wide campaign throughout the Arab world.”
IMPORTANT!! Don’t forget the THREE STEPS TO PEACE ONE DAY Ask your teacher about this.
Young People can take the lead. YOU can make a difference. Resource R – Film Characters 87
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