Talk:Bawa Jain
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Jain co-founded the Religious Initiative of the World Economic Forum, and is the founder of The Gandhi King Award for Non-Violence. He launched the World Council of Religious Leaders (WCORL) Religion One on One Initiative.
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Jain was a founding co-chair of the Values Caucus. This caucus was founded in anticipation of the World Summit for Social Development held in Copenhagen in 1995. The Values Caucus was modeled after the “Seminar on Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions of Social Progress" hosted by the Government of Slovenia in preparation for the UN World Summit for Social Development.
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United Nations (UN) Activities Bawa Jain was responsible for commencing the opening of the United Nations General Assembly during their Annual Interfaith Services in New York from 1998 – 1999. [1] During his time at the UN, Jain founded the World Movement for Nonviolence in January 1998.[2] As founder of The World Movement for Nonviolence, he conceived The Gandhi-King Award, which honors those who exemplify the lives and legacies of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Past recipients include former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, President Nelson Mandela, Dame Jane Goodall, Mata Amritanandamayi and President Mwai Kibaki. [3] Jain was a founding co-chair of the Values Caucus.[4] This caucus was founded in anticipation of the World Summit for Social Development held in Copenhagen in 1995.[5] After the World Summit for Social Development, Jain became an initiator and co-chair alongside Bella Abzug to create the Coalition of the Caucuses which followed in depth involvement with the U.N. World Summit for Social Development in order to promote unity.[6]:
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