And Many Others!
NGOs and nonprofits such as Be The Peace, Unity Foundation, Peace 365, Pathways to Peace mark Peace Day with events, parades, and vigils
The International Day of Peace, observed annually on 21 September, serves as a poignant reminder of the global aspiration for harmony and understanding. This day, dedicated to fostering a culture of peace, sees numerous initiatives across the globe, each uniquely contributing to the overarching goal of tranquillity.
In Europe, educational institutions often spearhead efforts, organising workshops and seminars that delve into conflict resolution and the importance of dialogue. These programmes aim to equip the younger generation with the skills necessary for peaceful coexistence.
Across Africa, community-led projects focus on reconciliation and rebuilding trust in regions scarred by conflict. Initiatives frequently include peace marches and the establishment of dialogue forums, where citizens can voice their concerns and aspirations in a safe environment.
Asia witnesses a blend of traditional and modern approaches, with ceremonies that incorporate cultural expressions alongside technological innovations. Virtual reality experiences, for instance, are utilised to immerse participants in scenarios of peacebuilding, fostering empathy and understanding.
In the Americas, the emphasis often lies on inclusivity and diversity. Events celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures and ethnicities, highlighting the strength found in unity. Public art installations and performances serve as powerful reminders of the shared human experience.
Oceania's initiatives frequently focus on environmental peace, recognising the intrinsic link between ecological health and societal harmony. Activities such as tree planting and beach clean-ups underscore the commitment to preserving the planet for future generations.
Each of these initiatives, though distinct in execution, shares a common thread: the unwavering belief in the power of peace to transform societies. As the world observes this day, the collective efforts serve as a testament to humanity's enduring hope for a harmonious future.
- Twitter - #PeaceDay 115525
- Connect for Peace - broadcast 487276
- Unity Foundation 115530
- World Beyond War - WBW 487275
- Be The Peace - meditation & prayer 115529
- Peace Day TV - flash 115531
- Pathways to Peace 115536
- London Peace Network 115537
- Culture of Peace Initiative - CPI 115542
- London Borroughs Faith Network 115543
- Peace 365 - all year long (Archive) 115535
- Video: International Day of Peace with Dot Maver - 17.09.21 257536
- Global Peace FILM FESTIVAL - Orlando, September 17-22 115544
- SUMMER of PEACE ! - Global Telesummit (Shift Network with unsolicited mail) 115548
- What You Can Do to End War on the International Day of Peace - David Swanson 9/16 115549
- Vision 2012 - Shift Network 115550
- TEDxOrlando - Marc Sardy - Educating for Peace through the Global Peace Film Festival 11/10 - YouTube 115551
- International Day of Peace - Robert Silverstein (Archive) 115555
- International Peace Day is September 21st. - Education World 115557
- International Day of Prayer for Peace: 21 September - Overcoming Violence 115560
- World Peace Prayer Society 115561
- International Day of Peace Vigil 115562
- White Peace Dove Campaign (Info) 115566
- Lynne Hazelden (UK) - Peace in Our Lifetime 115567
- Parade and festival for the UN International Day of Peace - Hawaii 115568
- International Peace Day - Behance 115572
- Peace Parade UK - Rochdale (Archive 2008) 115573
- When doves fly: World celebrates International Day of Peace - CSM 9/09 115574