An Era of Conscience focus of attention in the UN NGO Confer
2016-06-25

2016 is the first year of UN Sustainable Development Goals. Since the Millennium Development Goals, the UN has come to understand that the poorest and most disadvantaged are still far lagging behind the standard. As such the 17 Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in last year hoping to eradicate extreme poverty, protect the planet and ensure sustaining prosperity for all. This year’s annual conference is the first time held in Asia. More than 2,000 NGO representatives from around the world attended the conference. NGO booths were set up to display the achievements and conduct exchanges.

Volunteer of An Era of Conscience shared with Ban Ki-Moon in the AWC booth the Declaration of World Citizens and Declaration of An Era of Conscience and had a photo with the Secretary General. Volunteer Felicia Chou said “We deliver the important message of conscience to him, believing he will have the capability to influence more people”.
In the past years, Ban Ki-Moon had many correspondences with Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, vice chairman of AWC and Zhang-men-ren of Tai Ji Men. Ban Ki-Moon has repeatedly expressed his appreciation for Dr. Hong’s continued supports and assistances for the UN. AWC has been participating in the NGO Annual Conference and proposing solutions for years. Dr. Hong delivered a speech in the Vision for a Universal Education Protocol saying

Dr. Hong urges that “The thoughts and acts of selfishness are the triggers of conflicts between peoples and among nations. Conscience is the goodness of humanity and will be awakened and inspired by education. Conscience is able to stop the wrongs and spread the rights and to exercise the effects on societies, nations and even the world.” The audience found Dr. Hong’s statements inspirational. Panel moderator, Bircan Unver, founding director of the Light Millennium, awarded to Dr. Hong the Award of Peace Culture by World Citizens, in recognition of his contributions to education of peace and love.
A number of roundtable and panel discussions were held during the conference to deliver the message of conscience and culture as the core of world citizen education. AWC volunteers took opportunities to share with speakers and attendants An Era of Conscience. Volunteer Effie Chen was in the discussion of climate change. She raised the question “How do NGOs combine conscience into education?” and received widespread feedbacks.

Volunteers of An Era of Conscience also promoted the endorsement of Declaration of World Citizens and Declaration of An Era of Conscience. Deputy director of Uganda Education Service, Teopista Mayanja, was touched by the idea of conscience and commented “The so many conflicts and injustices in this world are the results of lacking conscience. Conscience is especially important for teachers as they are shouldering the responsibilities of educating the next generations.”
Afterwards in the closing ceremony, Teopista Mayanja further shared that “The three killers of peace are selfishness, greed and indifference. I realize that I need to make a link with An Era of Consciences so that more people will work together to push education of peace.”

It is expected that world citizens will be brave and full of energy to create new opportunities at this critical time. You are cordially invited to endorse the Declaration of An Era of Conscience and Declaration of World Citizens on the internet at http://www.worldcitizens.org.tw/awc2013/0528_2endorses/index.php.