World Day Against Violence

According to the General Assembly resolution of June 15, 2007, the International Day against Violence is marked annually on October 2nd, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. This festival reflects the universal respect Gandhi has inspired and the strength and importance of his philosophy. Currently, tolerance is being challenged in many parts of the world. Wars have caused one [...]
This festival reflects the universal respect Gandhi has inspired and the strength and importance of his philosophy.
Currently, tolerance is being challenged in many parts of the world. Wars have caused a large number of victims, discrimination, terrorism, human trafficking, and violence against women threaten millions.
Solving conflicts through peace is a major challenge, and prevention strategies are one of the United Nations' priorities to achieve that goal.










