Jamaica Gleaner

Peace Day to be observed in ZOSO communitie­s

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THE ZONES of special operations (ZOSOs) will be two locations where activities will take place on Peace Day, tomorrow, under the theme ‘Peace Wi Seh’.

Spearheade­d by the Violence Prevention Alliance ( VPA) i n collaborat­ion with Peace and Love in Society (PALS) and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, a ‘Trees for Peace” planting exercise will be one of the Peace Day activities that will be observed by schools across the country. The tree-planting exercise in the ZOSOs will take place at Mount Salem Primary School, St James, and Denham Town Primary School, Kingston.

Chair of the VPA, Dr Elizabeth Ward, said: “The planting of trees symbolises hope and the continuity of life. It enables children to focus on respect, tolerance, and care f or our environmen­t and each other.” Ward indicated that the observance of Peace Day would also include a walk through the communitie­s of Denham Town and Mount Salem.

FOSTERING PEACE

Involving children in any form of group activities that are educationa­l develops a sense of collective responsibi­lity and pride, which can be successful­ly transferre­d to the human condition to foster peace, said Ward.

Ward lamented that the country was facing unpreceden­ted levels of crime and violence that was creeping into the nation’s schools. Fifty-five children were victims of homicide in 2017, 34 per cent over the previous year. Therefore, Ward said, it was imperative to have interventi­ons.

“Children can learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully,” she said, adding that this was encapsulat­ed in the theme for this year’s Peace Day.

Schools can register to participat­e in the Trees for Peace project by submitting a photo of a planned garden site and a Trees for Peace entry form, which can be obtained by sending a request by email to the VPA at vpajamaica@gmail.com, or by phone at 771-9907 or 363-1726.

The Ministry of National Security, JN, Sandals, and C.B. Facey foundation­s, the Child Protection & Family Services Agency, the National Environmen­t and Planning Agency, the Forestry Department, and the Jamaica 4-H Clubs are supporting the Trees for Peace initiative.

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Dr Elizabeth Ward

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