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The International Day of Peace, also officially known as World Peace Day, is a United Nations-sanctioned holiday observed annually on 21 September. It is dedicated to world peace, and specifically the absence of war and violence, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone for humanitarian aid access.
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World Peace Day (21 September) World Theatre Day (27 March) International CrowdStruck Day (19 July) This day is observed in remembrance of the widespread incident when the world experienced the infamous "blue screen of death," triggered by a faulty update from the CrowdStrike Falcon software solution.
The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, May 29, is "an international day to pay tribute to all the men and women who have served and continue to serve in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their high level of professionalism, dedication, and courage and to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace."
Sept. 21 is the International Day of Peace, also officially known as World Peace Day. The day was established by the United Nations in 1981.
Peace. Love. Two words that are often thrown around without much thought. But it is more prevalent now, than at any other time in my life, that what the world needs now is more peace and love.
Painting by children, International Peace Day 2009, Geneva (from International Day of Peace) Image 12 Protest in Moscow, 21 September 2014 (from 2014 anti-war protests in Russia ) Image 13 Viswa Shanti stupa at Wardha (from Peace Pagoda )
The Peace Crane Project was founded in 2013 by Sue DiCicco, [1] in order to promote world peace and raise awareness of the International Day of Peace (21 September). A "peace crane" is an origami crane used as peace symbol , by reference to the story of Sadako Sasaki (1943–1955), a Japanese victim of the long-term effects of the nuclear ...