And when they met, the world didn’t explode— it exhaled. Because two souls had finally come home.
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As we celebrate the International Day of Living Together in Peace, let us embrace the diversity and differences in our societies as a source of strength for our development. We must come together more strongly than ever to foster a culture of tolerance and inclusion where we all Show more
In conflict, civilians always pay the highest price. War is not the answer. We need peace. Friday is the International Day of Living Together in Peace. https://un.org/en/observances/living-in-peace-day…
Living together in peace is all about accepting differences and having the ability to listen to, recognize, respect and appreciate others, as well as living in a peaceful and united way. The UN General-Assembly, in its resolution 72/130, declared 16 May the International Day of Show more
— Mohammad Ali Taheri Movement (@Taheri_Movement) May 16, 2025
There is peace in understanding that you are always ours. Whenever you need us, we are there to support, show up and show out. Rest when you need. Breathe when it’s heavy. Love lives here with your name on it.
Today is the International Day of Living Together in Peace — a moment to listen, unite, and take action toward a more harmonious world. #LivingTogetherInPeace
— SGI Office for UN Affairs (@SGI_OUNA) May 16, 2025
“I hope that we can stay together, forever and ever.”
The International Day of Living Together in Peace is a global initiative that aims to promote peace, tolerance, inclusion, understanding, and solidarity among individuals, communities, and nations across the world. Its purpose is to encourage dialogue, respect for diversity, and the importance of living together in peace to build a sustainable and harmonious world.
The history of the International Day of Living Together in Peace can be traced back to initiatives in the late 1990s and early 2000s that sought to promote a culture of peace and non-violence. In 1997, the UNESCO General Conference adopted the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace, calling for a global movement to foster a culture of peace through education, promoting sustainable economic and social development, respect for human rights, and fostering understanding, tolerance, and solidarity among nations. Australia, along with other nations, has actively supported and participated in these initiatives, working towards fostering peace and harmony within its diverse society. In December 2017, the United Nations General Assembly officially declared May 16 as the International Day of Living Together in Peace, emphasizing the need for shared responsibility in promoting peace and social cohesion globally.
The International Day of Living Together in Peace is observed on May 16 each year. In Australia, various events and activities are organized by government agencies, non-government organizations, and community groups to endorse peaceful coexistence and celebrate the rich cultural diversity of the country.
Facts about International Day of Living Together in Peace
According to the Global Peace Index, the top five most peaceful countries in 2023 were: 1) Iceland 2) Denmark 3) Ireland 4) New Zealand 5) Switzerland According to visionofhumanity.org, the five most peaceful countries in 2022 were: 1) Iceland 2) New Zealand 3) Ireland 4) Denmark 5) Austria
The world will live in peace, only when the individuals composing it make up their minds to do so - Mahatma Gandhi, 1946
Countries where people live together in peace often experience greater economic growth. The lack of conflict allows for stability, attracting investment and creating opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Over 300 languages are spoken in Australian households, reflecting the country's diverse cultural makeup. English is the most common language, but the government also provides information and services in many other languages to ensure that everyone can access them.
Australia is home to one of the world's oldest living cultures – the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Initiatives like the National Reconciliation Week and community programs help foster understanding and respect for traditional Aboriginal culture.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Day of Living Together in Peace
Bondi Beach: Enjoy a peaceful day at one of the most famous beaches in the world, reflecting on the beauty around you.
Visit the Australian War Memorial: This memorial in Canberra is dedicated to the members of armed forces and organizations who have died or participated in wars for Australia. International Day of Living Together in Peace is an ideal day to visit, learn, and pay respects to those who have fought for peace.