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Start by stamping out exclusion
Evidence shows that conflict happens in places where people can’t trust the police or get access to justice, and their prospects for a decent life are stolen by corrupt elites. Governments everywhere need to stop the neglect, abuse and stigmatization of their own people. Media and others that promote ‘them-and-us’ thinking must be challenged to stop spreading hate.
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Peace is one of the most essential things we need to make us thrive. No peace makes you lost in life, No idea where to go from her and No peace keeps you in fear and frightened all the time. Without peace, it will be impossible for us to learn and to create something.
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Set limits. ...
Find a relaxation technique that works for you. ...
Don't make mountains out of molehills. ...
Slow down. ...
Unclutter your world, unclutter your mind. ...
Use a minimalistic workspace. ...
Be 10 minutes early. ...
Accept and let go.
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has been officially named the most peaceful place on the planet – and not for the first time. According to the annual Global Peace Index, which was published this week, the island nation is still the most peaceful country in the world – a position it’s held since 2008.
The country did have a small dip in its peacefulness ranking this year. That’s a change which is in line with the rest of the planet. The 2020 results show that the level of global peacefulness has deteriorated since 2019 – the ninth deterioration in peacefulness in the past twelve years.
The index ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness. ‘The GPI covers 99.7 per cent of the world’s population, using 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from highly respected sources, and measures the state of peace across three domains: the level of Societal Safety and Security; the extent of Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict; and the degree of Militarisation,’ reads the report.
The indicators include things like weapons imports, incarceration rate, violent crime, political instability, perceptions of criminality, intensity of internal conflict, police rate and number of refugees or internally displaced persons. This year’s report has also factored in analysis of the effect the recent pandemic has or will have on peace.
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1 Start by stamping out exclusion. ...
2 Bring about true equality between women and men. ...
3 Share out wealth fairly. ...
4 Tackle climate change. ...
5 Control arms sales. ...
6 Display less hubris, make more policy change. ...
7 Protect political space. ...