The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Peace is celebrated on September 21 each year to recognize the efforts of those who have worked hard to end conflict and promote peace. The International Day of Peace is also a day of ceasefire – personal or
Message by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on the International Day of Peace 联合国秘书长安东尼奥·古特雷斯国际和平日致辞 21 September 2023 2023年9月21日 As we mark this International Day of Peace, people and our...
On 21st September, different nations celebrate the International Day of Peace. The day was established in 1981 by the United Nations. The holiday is a day for humanity that ensures peace and stability across all the nations of the world. Each year the day gets a specific theme revolving aroun...
And 2024’s International Day of Education theme is just as vital, and—unfortunately—all too relevant:learning for lasting peace. Using education for peace As emphasized in theUNESCO Recommendation on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development, learning for lasting peace must be ...
国际译联理事会近日宣布2023年国际翻译日的主题为“翻译展现多元的人类社会”。 FIT Council is pleased to announce its chosen theme for International Translation Day 2023: Translation unveils the many faces of humanity. 今年的主题强调翻译揭示多样化的人类经验...
The olive branches symbolize peace and the world map depicts the area of concern to the UN in achieving its main purpose, peace and security. The projection of the map extends to 60 degrees south latitude, and includes five concentric circles. World Day for Natural Disaster Reduction Observances...
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace #WhiteCard Sport has the power to change the world; it is a fundamental right, a powerful tool to strengthen social ties and promote sustainable development and peace and well as solidarity, and respect. Through our unique individual skills and...
Today is International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. We recognize the positive impact of sport in the world. Have a sporty day, #ADNFAM! #ALDUBatADNPositiveImpact— ALDUBNationTrends (@AlDubADNTrends) April 5, 2024 Pleasure to meet with H.E. Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, PR of Bah...
Peace. Since the author’s overall perspective has changed, I guess he doesn’t belong on my “honest leftists” page, but his shift on gun rights is nonetheless worth noting. Hopefully he’s now sufficiently “woke” on guns that he would be part of the resistance if his former fellow...
The article explains that first postwar order was a big success, with 100 years of relative peace and prosperity between 1815 and 1914. But the second postwar order, which followed World War I, was a miserable failure. …the urgent economic problems that World War I had created – the need...