Skip to content
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Aviation
195 news

195News

All the news that's fit to print

  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Aviation
  • Toggle search form
  • Rising Geriatric Population to Drive Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration Market Growth in 2025
    Rising Geriatric Population to Drive Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration Market Growth in 2025 World News
  • Cabicash Solutions Inc., D/b/a Ualett, Secures  Million Line of Credit to Accelerate Growth
    Cabicash Solutions Inc., D/b/a Ualett, Secures $50 Million Line of Credit to Accelerate Growth Business
  • War Day 553: Hits on Russian Pskov Base and 7 more targets
    War Day 553: Hits on Russian Pskov Base and 7 more targets World News
  • JD Howlette Law files federal civil rights lawsuit against The City of Mt. Rainier and Prince George’s County
    JD Howlette Law files federal civil rights lawsuit against The City of Mt. Rainier and Prince George’s County Business
  • Thompson Builders Corporation Awarded the .8 Million Coyote Creek Percolation Dam Project
    Thompson Builders Corporation Awarded the $7.8 Million Coyote Creek Percolation Dam Project Business
  • TELF AG Reports that Livista Energy Europe is set to Build Low-Carbon Lithium Refinery in Germany
    TELF AG Reports that Livista Energy Europe is set to Build Low-Carbon Lithium Refinery in Germany World News
  • United States Support of the EU-facilitated Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue
    United States Support of the EU-facilitated Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue World News
  • GOLDBERGS FINE FOODS CELEBRATES NATIONAL BAGEL DAY WITH FREE BAGELS
    GOLDBERGS FINE FOODS CELEBRATES NATIONAL BAGEL DAY WITH FREE BAGELS World News
For the Children, Make Peace in 2023

For the Children, Make Peace in 2023

Posted on January 9, 2023 By NewsEditor
For the Children, Make Peace in 2023

Dr. Paul Saba M.D. author of book “Made to Live”

Now is the time for countries to promote and broker peace deals between and within countries in conflict and send peacekeepers for the sake of the children

Regardless of the reasons and justifications for war, there is a time when wars must stop and negotiated settlements end the conflicts. ”

— Dr. Paul Saba

MONTREAL, QUEBU, CANADA, January 1, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — “Blessed are the peacemakers” Jesus, Sermon on the Mount, Bible

“…anyone who saves a single life..saved a whole world.” (Mishnah Sanhedrin 4.5)1

Worldwide there are close to 30 major conflicts within and between countries. According to UNICEF over 400 million children or approximately one out of 6 of the world’s children live in countries affected by violent conflict. Many children are displaced, abused, exploited and trafficked.

Thousands of lives have been lost and many thousand more have been injured. Their homes have been destroyed. Those who have lost loved ones or become separated suffer physically, psychologically, socially and economically now and in the future.

Many lives are lost because of disease and poverty that follows wars and conflicts.

There are multiple reasons that have been given to explain the conflicts and wars and justify their continuance. Some believe that any of these conflicts could precipitate World War III with the risk of deployment of nuclear weapons.

Dr. Saba has first hand experience of working in countries at war or in conflict. These experiences are described in his book “Made to Live.” madetolive.com

Having worked with non governmental health care organizations in war torn Lebanon and Somalia, he saw first hand the important role that peace keepers played in defending health care and humanitarian workers as they tended to the needs of war victims.

In 1983, he opened and operated a medical clinic in Lebanon protected by the international peacekeeping forces of the United States, France, United Kingdom and Italy. These peacekeepers were sent at the request of the Lebanese government.

In 1991, he volunteered in Somalia to provide emergency care under the protection of the United Nations forces.

It was clear in these dangerous conditions, medical care could only be provided safely when healthcare and humanitarian workers were protected by peacekeepers. 

In his book Made to Live, Dr. Saba writes: “we must develop a mindset of proactively caring for all people regardless of their age… during …revolutions, or wars. We must provide all the necessary resources to save life—because every life is valuable, and because we are made to live.” P 131 madetolive.com

According to Dr. Paul Saba: « Regardless of the reasons and justifications for wars, there is a time when wars must stop and negotiated settlements end the conflicts.  Now is the time for countries individually and collectively including the United Nations to take leadership roles to promote peace and help broker peace deals between and within countries in conflict and send peacekeepers especially for the sake of the children who are the most vulnerable of victims.”

Dr. Paul Saba is a family physician who lives in Montreal, Canada. He is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, having trained and practiced in both countries. Dr. Saba has also practiced internationally in underdeveloped countries including those in conflict. He is the author of Made to Live, which describes a physician’s personal journey to save lives.

Dr. Paul Saba
madetolive.com
+1 514-886-3447
[email protected]

Made to Live Trailer

You just read:

News Provided By

January 01, 2023, 18:06 GMT

Distribution channels:
Agriculture, Farming & Forestry Industry, Automotive Industry, Aviation & Aerospace Industry, Banking, Finance & Investment Industry, Building & Construction Industry, Business & Economy, Companies, Culture, Society & Lifestyle, Education, Emergency Services
…


EIN Presswire’s priority is source transparency. We do not allow opaque clients, and our editors try to be careful about weeding out false and misleading content.
As a user, if you see something we have missed, please do bring it to our attention. Your help is welcome. EIN Presswire, Everyone’s Internet News Presswire™,
tries to define some of the boundaries that are reasonable in today’s world. Please see our
Editorial Guidelines
for more information.

Article originally published on www.einpresswire.com as For the Children, Make Peace in 2023

World News

Post navigation

Previous Post: How is China responding to Covid protests? – BBC News
Next Post: Ukraine makes breakthrough against Russia in south – BBC News

Related Posts

  • Boris Akunin: “This is Very Convenient for Putin”
    Boris Akunin: “This is Very Convenient for Putin” World News
  • US Digital Dentistry Market Expands with the Rise of Intraoral Scanners, CAD/CAM Systems, and Dental 3D Printers
    US Digital Dentistry Market Expands with the Rise of Intraoral Scanners, CAD/CAM Systems, and Dental 3D Printers World News
  • New Novel ‘Shining Star’ by Marcy Gaston Explores Unexpected Love in the Limelight
    New Novel ‘Shining Star’ by Marcy Gaston Explores Unexpected Love in the Limelight World News
  • Nederlandse Oeigoeren herdenken Urumchi-bloedbad 2009 en eisen actie tegen Oeigoerse genocide
    Nederlandse Oeigoeren herdenken Urumchi-bloedbad 2009 en eisen actie tegen Oeigoerse genocide World News
  • Brazilian Songstress K Sea Ya Takes Center Stage With New Release
    Brazilian Songstress K Sea Ya Takes Center Stage With New Release World News
  • The Global Games Show 2025, hosted by VAP Group with Abu Dhabi Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Returns for 3rd Edition
    The Global Games Show 2025, hosted by VAP Group with Abu Dhabi Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Returns for 3rd Edition World News
January 2026
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Dec    
last celebrity gossip
Gossip Stone - celebrity life and gossip

Recent Posts

  • Aging Industrial Infrastructure Raises Safety Concerns as Welding Inspections Spike 41% Across U.S. FacilitiesJanuary 19, 2026
  • American Spray Drone Coalition Warns FCC’s Foreign UAS Ban Threatens U.S. Agricultural Productivity and Farmer ChoiceJanuary 19, 2026
  • The Military Land Vehicles Market is projected to grow to $31.83 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 5.1%January 19, 2026
  • Warp Solution to Unveil AI Tracking and Beamforming-Based Wireless Power Transfer Platform at CES 2026January 18, 2026
  • FAA Notifies Southern Aircraft Consultancy Inc. (SACI) to Surrender All Aircraft Registration CertificatesJanuary 18, 2026
Brand Values Content
VUGA Enterprises - media network PR & Marketing
  • Inspired by trip with Obama, Acclaimed Cuban-American architect releases book reclaiming once lost memories of Cuba
    Inspired by trip with Obama, Acclaimed Cuban-American architect releases book reclaiming once lost memories of Cuba World News
  • Southwestern Scale Announces Expansion Into Texas
    Southwestern Scale Announces Expansion Into Texas Business
  • FAA Rolls Out New Technology for Controllers to Improve Surface Safety at the Nation’s Airports
    FAA Rolls Out New Technology for Controllers to Improve Surface Safety at the Nation’s Airports Aviation
  • B2B CFO & B2B EXIT Achieve 4 Million in Business Sales in 2024
    B2B CFO & B2B EXIT Achieve $104 Million in Business Sales in 2024 Business
  • High Road Capital Launches Performance-Based Truck Ownership Program
    High Road Capital Launches Performance-Based Truck Ownership Program Business
  • 2022 Balance Sheet: Gebrüder Weiss Continues to Grow
    2022 Balance Sheet: Gebrüder Weiss Continues to Grow Business
  • Lawrence Qualls to Release “Point Of View” on September 1st
    Lawrence Qualls to Release “Point Of View” on September 1st World News
  • Koios Beverage Corp. Announces Late Filing of Annual Financial Statements, Management Cease Trade Order
    Koios Beverage Corp. Announces Late Filing of Annual Financial Statements, Management Cease Trade Order Business
aerospace company
stem cell clinic in kiev
medical spa in miami
Fashion TV free

Copyright © 2023 195 News. All Rights Reserved by Coolaser | Partner of VUGA Enterprises |  Advertising: Get Published

Powered by .