Veteraner fik penge tildelt FNs Verdensmål
Salget af en
erindringsmønt for regentparrets guldbryllup gav 9,5 millioner kroner, der blev
øremærket til støtte af
FNs Verdensmål - men en pæn del gik til veteraner og e-sport. Foreningen Støt Soldater & Pårørende fik en halv million, og det samme fik en bornholmsk trivselsgrupper for børn af veteraner. Og computersports-eventen BLAST Pro Series fik
underligt nok også to millioner til et stævne.
Der var dog også penge til FNs Verdensmål, nemlig 3,2 millioner kroner til designprisen
INDEX: Award for verdens bedste bæredygtige design. Samt 2,8 millioner kroner til en pulje under
Rådet for Samfundsansvar og Verdensmål, der støtter forretningsudvikling ift. verdensmålene - og 500.000 kroner til en landsdækkende
iværksætteruge.
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> Peace prize for drone researcher: Refuses to make weapons”I don't want to build drones for the military”,
wrote Dylan Cawthorne in the Danish trade magazine for engineers - and for this attitude the peace organisation ”Aldrig Mere Krig” (”Never More War”) has now honoured him with the association's Peace Rose. Cawthorne is an aerospace engineer and associate professor at the Drone Centre at the University of Southern Denmark.
Cawthorne warns of a
”militarization of public Danish universities”, and that he himself is exposed to
”increased pressure from management to work on military projects”, with
”financial gain as the primary motive”.
Despite the pressure, Cawthorne refuses to work on military projects, and will insist on developing only civilian drones – for the benefit of healthcare and similar humanitarian tasks:
”Then I can combine my love of flight and fabrication, with my dream of making the world a better place.”The Peace Rose was awarded to Dylan Cawthorne on Sunday the 10th of September in front of his artwork
”Kites for Peace”. The award certificate from the peace organisation honours Cawthorne for
”the courage to demand technology for peace and not for war”.
”In a world where science has made our leaders all too skilled at creating havoc and causing destruction, but not at solving their conflicts peacefully, it is important for daring individuals to speak out against the onslaught of militarisation”, said Tom Vilmer Paamand, who is chairman of the peace organisation, at the presentation:
”Freedom of research is threatened, just as freedom of speech is, when suddenly there is no room for sober thoughts against war. That is why people like Dylan Cawthorne, who dare anyway, are so badly needed.””Aldrig Mere Krig” is the Danish section of War Resisters' International, and has been handing out its
Peace Roses for over 50 years. Over the years, the prize has been given for many forms of action, and to many types of actors - from dock workers to artists, journalists and even to a commander of the special forces. And in a similar case to Cawthorne's, to the engineering company Rambøll, which at that time had a
philosophy of not wanting to
”make money from the arms industry”.
Tom Vilmer Paamand - september 2023
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