Peace is not a dream, but our common responsibility. Let us work together to create a world free of conflict, filled with understanding and respect.
Join UsThe International Day of Peace is observed on September 21st each year, a day of global ceasefire and non-violence
World peace is built on mutual understanding and respect between different cultures, religions, and ideologies, resolving differences through dialogue rather than confrontation.
Achieving lasting peace requires an equitable and just international order that ensures all nations and peoples enjoy equal rights and opportunities.
In an interconnected world, the security of nations is interdependent. True common security can only be achieved through cooperation.
Peace is the foundation of human development. Only in a peaceful environment can societies progress, economies develop, and people live with dignity.
War and conflict bring destruction and suffering, while peace brings prosperity and hope. Every individual has a responsibility to contribute to maintaining peace.
"Peace is not a state, but a process - one that is constantly built, maintained, and deepened."
Throughout human history, countless individuals have made relentless efforts to pursue peace. These important events mark our progress on the path to peace.
After World War II, the United Nations was established to maintain international peace and security, and promote international cooperation and development. This was the first global peace organization in human history.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union marked the end of the Cold War, reducing the threat of global nuclear war, bringing new opportunities to international relations, and ushering in a multipolar world order.
After his release, Nelson Mandela led South Africa's peaceful transition from apartheid, demonstrating the power of reconciliation and tolerance, becoming a global symbol of racial equality.
The signing of the Paris Agreement marked an important step in global cooperation to address climate change, demonstrating humanity's determination to face global challenges together, combining environmental protection with peaceful development.
Global scientists and pharmaceutical companies collaborated to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine development, with many countries committing to share vaccine technologies, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity in addressing global public health crises.
Organizations and individuals from around the world are promoting peace through various initiatives, and these efforts are transforming our world.
UN peacekeeping forces are deployed in conflict zones worldwide to help maintain ceasefires, protect civilians, and support peace processes.
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Providing humanitarian assistance in conflicts and disasters, protecting and helping the most vulnerable people regardless of nationality or belief.
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Dedicated to protecting human rights, opposing injustice, and promoting justice and peace through advocacy and action.
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Sending volunteers to developing countries to provide technical support, promote cultural exchange and understanding, and build cross-border friendships.
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Fostering global perspectives and cross-cultural understanding through promoting transnational exchanges among young people, laying the foundation for future peace.
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Working to eliminate nuclear weapons, promote global nuclear disarmament, reduce the risk of nuclear war, and ensure human security.
Learn morePeace is not an unattainable ideal. Every individual can contribute to world peace through daily actions.
Engage with people from different backgrounds, listen to their stories, and understand different perspectives and experiences.
Understand different cultures, histories, and current situations around the world, and educate yourself and others about the importance of peace.
Practice tolerance, respect, and empathy in daily life, and oppose discrimination and prejudice.
Courageously speak out when you see injustice and violence, and support peaceful ways to resolve conflicts.
"We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."—— Martin Luther King Jr.