World Peace Day is celebrated every year for this reason
World Peace Day is celebrated every year for this reason
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International Day of Peace, sometimes informally known as World Peace Day, is a UN-sanctioned holiday celebrated every year on September 21. It is dedicated to world peace, and in particular the absence of war and violence, such as humanitarian aid access to war zones that can be held up by a temporary ceasefire.

The day was first celebrated in 1981, and is held by many countries, political groups, military groups and peoples. The day was dedicated to peace education by the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 2013, the major deterrent means undermining the war. The Un Peace Bell rhymes at the UN headquarters (in New York City) to inaugurate the day. The bell is derived from coins donated by children from all continents except Africa, and was a gift from japan's United Nations, "a reminder of the human cost of war"; On its side is written in the inscription, "Long-lasting world peace".

The United Nations has selected the theme "Climate Action for Peace" for the International Day of Peace of 2019. According to the UN website, "the UN calls upon all to take action to combat climate change." "On 23rd September 2019, the United Nations has convened a climate action summit with concrete and realistic plans to accelerate action. To implement the Paris Agreement. International Students Peace Day was presented to the youth presenting their projects to fight climate change and promote peace, on September 20, 2019 at the UN headquarters.

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