IPYG Launches its Youth Ethnic Sports (Y.E.S) for Peace Program in Sydney
By Marilie Bomediano
Photos by IPYG
Sydney-Australia
July 25, 2019
(Sydney) FILIPINOS joined the CALD Diverse Youth of Sydney that came together for a friendly soccer match last July 6, 2019, celebrating the spirit of sportsmanship and peace at the Fairfield Youth and Community Centre in Fairfield.
The International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) held its first sports day as the inaugural launch of its ‘Youth Ethnic Sports (YES) for Peace’ program in Sydney.
The youth demographic in Sydney comprises of many different ethnicities and backgrounds. Consequently, the youth of Sydney gain exposure to a range of different cultures and global perspectives from a very young age by simply participating in school and further education.
In these environment, the youth learn to connect, accept each other and develop friendships which are essential for an individual’s successful development and progression in a global society.
Hence IPYG’s ‘Y.E.S for Peace’ sports program seeks to further perpetuate this state of harmony within communities across Sydney by providing a platform for the youth to meet on a monthly basis and participate in various sports activities.
This will enable the youth to create strong friendships and bonds within the community leading to a peaceful and harmonious society. Furthermore, in each session all those in attendance participate in a short peace education session and a peace work progress update where they learn the value of peace, methods of recognizing, resolving and preventing conflicts and also build a mindset which prioritizes peace over conflict.
On the 6th of July at the Fairfield Youth and Community Centre a group of over 20 young people including a mix of high school and university students, gathered at the indoor soccer courts at the Fairfield Youth and Community Centre to play a friendly tournament, to get to know each other more and learn about peace.
After the introductions, under the guidance of the IPYG volunteer referees, they were then organized into teams and played a round robin of games until all the teams had played against each other at least once. After this all the players who had bonded by this time recombined into 2 big teams and played a goodwill game to end the day.
To conclude the day, the players lined up and shook hands and then all participants gathered for a viewing of the IPYG video and a short speech from the day’s sponsor Mrs. Tahera Jehanbeen, Founder of Afghan Professionals Group who thanked encouraged the participants for their contribution towards world peace.
Inspired by article 10 of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) by Heavenly Culture, World Peace and Restoration of Light (HWPL) namely ‘Spreading a Culture of Peace through Peace Education’, the short peace education session planned for future sports days aims to encourage and grow a culture of peace within the society through the youth, which will lead to the reduction of conflicts and hostility within the community and eventually a more sustainable state of peace.
While the ultimate goal is world peace, the starting point of this reality is creating and establishing peace within each community, thus by carrying out the Y.E.S for Peace program, IPYG’s goal, a long standing peace partner and supporter HWPL and many other organizations and individuals across the globe.
After the games, the participants completed a survey for peace based on the DPCW were they could articulate their views on peace and war in the world today. Photographs were taken, and the next Y.E.S for Peace session on the 3rd of August 2019 was announced.
As today’s youth become tomorrow’s leaders and protectors, it is imperative to teach them peaceful practices from a young age, so that peace becomes the natural way of life to them. Thus, IPYG and its NGO partners, IWPG (International Women’s Peace Group) and HWPL will strive to work more with the youth in Sydney in order to facilitate sustainable peace both in Australia and around the globe.
About IPYG
IPYG is an international, peace non-government organisation registered with the United Nations Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC) and United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC). Initiated with the 'Declaration of Peace' proclaimed on the 25th of May 2013 in Seoul, South Korea, the Declaration of World Peace introduced the role of global citizens in bringing peace, and it encourages the youth from each country to join IPYG to work for peace and cessation of war.
Further, since the creation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) on the 14th of March 2016, IPYG has taken the lead in promoting the 10 articles and 38 clauses together with its 851 organisations across 111 countries around the world. More information about IPYG and the work of peace, is available at ipyg.krand www.facebook.com/IPYGAU