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PRESS RELEASE: Broad Group of NGOs Urge Congressional Support for Peacekeeping
Signatories include an array of NGOs representing
the peace and conflict resolution community, think tanks, civil rights,
faith-based and human rights organizations. Among the groups signing the letter
are: Save Darfur, Refugees International, the Center for American Progress, National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Presbyterian
Church,
H.
Res. 213 was introduced by Reps. Albert Wynn (D-MD) and James Walsh (R-NY) and
currently has 24 co-sponsors. In a recent letter to their colleagues in the
House, Wynn and Walsh noted, “If the
United Nations Peace Service (UNEPS) that we propose were in existence today, the
people of
Citizens
for Global Solutions Executive Vice President Don Kraus added, “UNEPS is not
just about
As proposed by a global coalition of academics,
defense specialists and peace organizations, UNEPS would individually recruit,
train and employ 12,000 - 18,000 individuals with a wide range of skills,
including civilian police, military, judicial experts and relief professionals.
It would be a permanent U.N. integrated
mission with expertise in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, environmental
crisis response and emergency medical relief. Upon Security Council
authorization, UNEPS would be available to respond to a crisis within 48 hours.
Coordinated by Citizens for Global Solutions, a
non-partisan foreign policy advocacy organization, the NGO letter states: “In recent years,
the international community has been increasingly called upon to respond
rapidly and effectively to emerging crises, yet lacks the tools to consistently
answer this call. We believe the time has come for a permanent emergency
response service, designed to complement the capacity of the United Nations to
provide stability, peace, and relief in deadly emergencies.”
In a
recent poll conducted by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and
WorldPublicOpinion.org, 72 percent
of Americans agreed that the U.N.
should have a permanent peacekeeping force. The NGO letter noted this public
support and stressed the cost savings and effectiveness that UNEPS promises: “A
United Nations Emergency Peace Service could save millions of lives and
billions of dollars, prevent small conflicts from growing into full-scale wars,
and keep fragile states from becoming failed states. It will also reduce the
need to expend
Notes to Editors:
Citizens
for Global Solutions is a non-partisan membership organization that envisions a
future in which nations work together to abolish war, protect our rights and
freedoms, and solve the problems facing humanity that no one nation can solve
alone.









