An introduction to Mayors for Peace
سازمان بین المللی شهرداران صلح M a y o r s for P e a c e
What is the Mayors for Peace?
In August 1945, atomic bombs instantaneously reduced the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to rubble, taking hundreds of thousands of precious lives. Today, more than sixty years after the war, thousands of citizens still suffer the devastating aftereffects of radiation and unfathomable emotional pain. To prevent any repetition of the A-bomb tragedy, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have continually sought to tell the world about the inhumane cruelty of nuclear weapons and have consistently urged that nuclear weapons be abolished.
World Forum on Solidarity and Peace in the Mediterranean
World Forum on Solidarity and Peace in the Mediterranean will be held in Tarragona (close to Barcelona) from 18 to 19 of October 2017. The forum is an initiative from Tarragona City Council in collaboration with the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMED) and the Catalan chapter of Mayors for Peace. Mayors from all over the world can take this opportunity to meet with civil society benchmarks, international organizations and peace leaders and discuss the need to turn into a space for solidarity, cooperation and equality.
More information on final program and the registration process will be announced soon. To read the draft program please click here.
Nagasaki Peace Declaration
on the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Mayor Taue of Nagasaki delivered this year's Peace Declaration at the Nagasaki Peace Ceremony. This declaration which is called "No More Hibakusha" states that the Treaty On the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons was adopted by the efforts of National and International Organizations and institutions. But full implementation of that and elimination of all nuclear weapons requires more efforts by all actors.
To read this declarations, please click here.
Waste management in Deylaman
In order to recycle dry waste and produce Vermicomposting from wet waste, Deilaman`s municipality has started a project on collecting and separating dry waste and wet waste at source and destination.
The aims of these projects includes having a clean and healthy city, creating new job opportunities, aiding the tourism industry as well as producing animal food.
Commemoration Of International Day of Peace in Pardis
On the International Day Of Peace municipality of Pardis hold a photo and poster exhibitation.
The aim of this exhibitation promoting culture of peace and friendship in various aspects including environment and nature. and also attempting to nuclear disarmement and the prevention of war.this exhibitation welcomes people faced.
Commemoration Of International Day Of Peace In Kashan
On 21th september 2016 , on occassion of International Day Of peace Kashan`s municipality held a ceremony . In this ceremony held the first festival of children painting with the slogan " children messengers of peace" and also the programs such as competition and show . at the end as the sign of peace and friendship the white balloons flew.
On occasion of international Day Of peace In Yunesi
On 21th september 2016 and occassion of Internationaj Day of peace ,Yunesi`s municipality installed peace massages in order to promote a culture of peace among the citizens and released Banki-moon`s massage on occasion of international day of peace in portal of municipality.
Peace Messages in Safadasht on International Day of Peace
On 21st of September 2016 and on the occasion of International Day of Peace, Peace Messages were installed in Safadasht city by Safadasht municipality in order to promote a culture of peace among the citizens.
Safadasht is member of Mayors for Peace since January 2016.
Mayors for Peace Membership in Iran Exceeds 800
According to the Mayors for Peace secretariat in Hiroshima, as of January 1, 2016, the number of Iranian member cities reached 812. More than 700 new members joined in 2014 and 2015, which represents the largest single-country increase in two years among all countries.
This historical record was achieved by the team at the office for Iranian members of Mayors for Peace, which is based at the Tehran Peace Museum. They achieved this by consistently communicating with all the mayors in Iran and asking them to join our organization. Iran is now home to the second largest number of member cities of Mayors for Peace in the world after Japan.
Commemorating the International Day for Remembrance of All victims of Chemical Weapons in Behshahr
On April 29th, 2015 on the occasion of International Day for Remembrance of All victims of Chemical weapons, Mr. Hamid Azmoudeh, the mayor of Behshahr and Mr. Esfandiyar Asadi, a member of city council, paid a visit to Mr. Abdian, a war veteran from Iran- Iraq war and a survivor of chemical attacks with very severe injuries.