The International Day of Peace was initiated by the United Nations in 1981 under Resolution 36/67 and held for the first time on September 21, 1982 with a common goal for humanity to aim for, which is a world without There is war and violence, people live in peace and happiness. Because of that noble goal, September 21 is considered the annual International Day of Peace and declared to be a global armistice day.
From 2001 until now, the celebration of the International Day of Peace has always been the responsibility of the United Nations. The theme of the International Day of Peace is changed every year to raise global awareness of contemporary issues such as calling for a ceasefire, ending violence and war, moving towards peace, democracy, and education. Educating for peace for humanity, especially children, and honoring the spirit of working together for peace, climate action for peace, ending racism...
Sharing the same spirit for a peaceful world, over the years, the War Remnants Museum has been organizing many activities to join hands and cooperate for peace around the world. The images and artifacts of the exhibitions are introduced to the public at home and abroad not only about the consequences of war but also conveying a message of peace to humanity, calling on warring parties around the world. world together give up their weapons, offering a chance for peace to all countries and all peoples.
Please take a look at the images of messages of peace at The War Remnants Museum