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International Day of Peace

Or Peace Day, Or World Peace Day [ in-ter-nash-uh-nl dey uhv pees ]

What is the International Day of Peace?

The International Day of Peace is a day dedicated to peace among the nations of the world. It’s intended to encourage nations to make a commitment to peace.

The day was established by the United Nations (UN), the international organization formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.

Each International Day of Peace is given a theme that reflects current issues. Observance of the day typically includes educational events and activities, as well as a minute of silence at noon. The UN also encourages the day to be observed as a 24-period of nonviolence and a ceasefire for nations engaged in active combat.

⚡️When is the International Day of Peace?

The International Day of Peace is observed each year on September 21.

Related words

☮️ Peace Symbol emoji, 🕊️ Dove of Peace emoji, World Health Day

Where does International Day of Peace come from?

International Day of Peace was established by the United Nations in 1981. It was originally set to be observed on the third Tuesday in September to coincide with the opening of the UN General Assembly. However, the date was fixed as September 21 in 2001, and it has been celebrated on this day since 2002.

Examples of International Day of Peace

Today is Week #9 of a 14 week countdown to the Meaningfulworld United Nations International Day of Peace 21 Sept 2021. Feel free to message us with your quotation for peace to include in the next week's countdown!
@ATOP_Meaningful, August 13, 2021
WE SUPPORT #PEACEONEDAY This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the unanimous adoption by #UN member states of the Resolution establishing an annual day of global ceasefire & non-violence on the UN International Day of Peace, fixing the day in the global calendar on 21 September.
@ChildrenofPeace, August 18, 2021
World Peace Day is observed every year on September 21. A United Nations-designated day, it was first established in 1981. On International Day of Peace, the world body encourages countries to observe the day by adhering to "24 hours of non-violence".
Debjani Chattergee, NDTV, September 21, 2020
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