Celebrated every 24th of October, marking the birth of the UN in 1945.
Acknowledging diversity, unity, peace, human rights, and international cooperation.
It aimed to maintain peace post-WWI but had its challenges.
Founded in 1945 to promote peace, cooperation, and tackle post-WWII
Founded in 1945 to promote peace, cooperation, and tackle post-WWII
Working together despite differences, showcasing diversity and unity.
Worldwide activities range from parades to international dinners to volunteering.
Schools promote international cooperation, peace, and tolerance
Themes designed to unite communities under specific global topics.
The UN’s six official languages bridge cultural gaps and connect the world.