The Manifesto 2000 for a culture of peace and
non-violence, was drafted by a group of Nobel Peace Prize, to translate the resolutions of the
United Nations into everyday language and to make them relevant to people everywhere.
The Manifesto 2000 does not appeal to a higher
authority, but instead it is an individual commitment and responsibility.
The Manifesto 2000 was made
public in Paris on March 4th 1999, during a press conference at the Eiffel Tower and is open to signatures from the wider
public throughout the world. This conference welcomed a certain number of personalities as
well as 100 young committed to diffuse this message.