đ International Day of Peace - September 21st
/On 21st September, the world observes the International Day of Peace, a day dedicated to upholding the ideals of peace at a time when it feels more fragile than ever. In todayâs world, peace is not something we can take for granted. With rising tensions, armed conflicts, and aggression affecting countless communities globally, the situation is grim. Established by the United Nations in 1981, this day serves as a stark reminder that peace isnât just an idealâitâs a shared responsibility and an urgent call to action.
At EWB-SWE, we have long-standing experience working with underserved communities often located in the Global South, and while we do not operate in conflict or disaster zones, weâve seen firsthand how vital peace is for communities to build the basic infrastructure needed for access to water, sanitation, shelter, food, education, and electricity. Peace is the cornerstone of humanitarian development.
A culture of peace
But peace is more than the absence of conflict. It encompasses respect, understanding, and cooperation between people from all walks of life. In a time when divisions seem to be growing, it is more important than ever to promote non-violence, inclusion, and dialogue. We can all play a role in healing divisions, standing against hatred, and nurturing a culture of peace.
Each of us has the power to make a difference. Whether by speaking out against injustice, embracing diversity, or encouraging conversations about peace and understanding, we can inspire others to join us. Together, we can build stronger, more compassionate communities that reflect the peaceful world we want to live in.
Speak up for peace
In todayâs divided world, the call for peace must echo louder than ever. There are countless ways to engage, and everyone can be part of the conversation. Whether it's online or in person, we can raise awareness about the importance of understanding, non-violence, and disarmament. Use your voice and your words to challenge hate and promote unity.
Join the UNâs #PeaceBeginsWithMe movement, share stories of hope and change, and encourage others to do the same. Peace truly begins with each of us, and every action counts.
More info: Ten Actions for a Peaceful World
UN Main Page: International Day of Peace