{"id":23916,"date":"2017-01-17T14:59:00","date_gmt":"2017-01-17T14:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/sustainabledevelopment\/?p=23916"},"modified":"2018-04-22T11:54:52","modified_gmt":"2018-04-22T15:54:52","slug":"un-envoy-forest-whitaker-honoured-for-work-in-peacebuilding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/sustainabledevelopment\/blog\/2017\/01\/un-envoy-forest-whitaker-honoured-for-work-in-peacebuilding\/","title":{"rendered":"UN envoy Forest Whitaker honoured for work in peacebuilding"},"content":{"rendered":"
Actor and United Nations agency special envoy Forest Whitaker is being celebrated as a leader in peacebuilding and conflict-resolution, empowering young people in communities touched by violence and poverty.<\/p>\n
Mr. Whitaker, who is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate and the Special Envoy for É«¿âTV and Reconciliation for the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO<\/a>), received the 2017 Crystal Award at the opening of the 47th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.<\/p>\n \u201cThroughout history and throughout times, it\u2019s groups that push things forward,\u201d Mr. Whitaker said in April and May of last year when he sat down in a number of interviews with UN News to discuss his work as it relates to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals<\/a> (SDGs<\/a>), for which he advocates.<\/p>\n \u201cWhen you look at what these Goals are, we\u2019re seeing actually a list of needs of our society. A list of needs that need to be fulfilled in order for us to move forward,\u201d he said of the anti-poverty goals. \u201cI can relate a lot of times through the work I do in conflict resolution, in recognizing that when needs are not filled or not met, that all types of conflicts occur. And unless we\u2019re able to do that, our planet itself will implode because the needs of the people are not met.\u201d<\/p>\n To achieve the SDGs<\/a> by the 2030 deadline, Mr. Whitaker stressed the importance of \u201ccommon people\u201d being empowered to act: \u201cPeople themselves have to push forward\u2026 They need to have empowerment to know that they actually can make a difference and make a change.\u201d<\/p>\n But for people to act, he continued, they need strong leaders who will inspire and point the way.<\/p>\n Mr. Whitaker can be considered one such person. To achieve his ideals of peace, he founded the International Institute for É«¿âTV (IIP) in 2011, and one year later, the Whitaker É«¿âTV & Development Initiative (WPDI). The institutions are, respectively, dedicated to conflict transformation through non-violence, and to providing capacity-building, resources and opportunities to young women and men in Mexico, South Sudan and Uganda.<\/p>\n In South Sudan, for example, the institutions over the past three years educated a group of young people to act as conflict mediators who now work alongside state officials. Mr. Whitaker and his partners also built literacy centres, which he said are used \u201cfrom kids to grandparents\u201d to learn to read and to gain computer literacy. Programs are also defusing intercommunal tensions, such as between pastoral and nomad tribes brought together to build roads.<\/p>\n \u201cWhat affects you, affects me,\u201d the Academy Award-winning actor said. \u201cThis is what people are trying to achieve all over the world. They thought He discussed the plight of refugees around the world, with more than 60 million people forced to flee their homes amid gun fire and bombs. Experts believe they could be displaced and\/or on the move for some 17 years.<\/p>\n \u201cThese people have no place to go. This affects us all,\u201d he continued. \u201cTogether, we can find solutions to some of the problems we face on the planet.\u201d<\/p>\n Mr. Whitaker is one of three recipients to receive the 2017 Crystal Award, along with singer\/songwriter, UN Children\u2019s Fund (UNICEF<\/a>) and Goodwill Ambassador Shakira and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.<\/p>\n