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Mayors for Peace Receive 2004 World Citizenship Award
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation honored the Mayors for Peace with the
Foundation’s 2004 World Citizenship Award. The World Citizenship Award is presented annually for outstanding contributions
to strengthening the human family. The award was presented to the Mayors
for Peace in a ceremony on Friday, October eighth, 2004 in the Memorial
Hall of the HiroshimaPeaceMuseum in Hiroshima, Japan. Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba
of Hiroshima, President of the Mayors for Peace, accepted the award on
behalf of the organization.
Inaugurated in 1998, past recipients of the Foundation’s World Citizenship
Award include Ted Turner, Queen Noor of Jordan, Daisaku Ikeda, Dr. Robert
Muller and, most recently, Harry Belafonte.
For more than 20 years, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation has been committed
to advancing initiatives to eliminate the nuclear weapons threat to all
life, to fostering the global rule of law, and to building an enduring
legacy of peace through education and advocacy. The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
is a non-profit, non-partisan international organization on the Roster
in consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. |
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