International Day of Peace - 21 September

International Day of Peace - 21 September

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Category : Important Days Published on: September 22 2023

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  • The International Day of Peace (IDP) is observed every year on 21 September.
  • The IDP was established by the United Nations (UN) to emphasize the global commitment to peace, non-violence, and conflict resolution.
  • The theme of the 2023 IDP is "Action for Peace: Our Ambition for the #GlobalGoals".
  • This theme emphasizes both individual and collective responsibilities in promoting peace.
  • To ensure the success of these goals, it calls for the participation of various actors, including the world's 1.2 billion youth.
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