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…
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.
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
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
Peace is not given — it is built with dignity, respect, and tolerance. This International Day of Living Together in Peace reminds us: our shared future depends on how we live together today.
Day 5 • Halcyon days (1/2) — He isn’t here, and Ana is the only one left to carry the gaze he would have had. She remembers. It wasn’t a perfect time — but it was theirs. In those days. there had been something alive. Something terrible, and tender, all at once #emetwolweek25
— ✨Sheana✨ @ffxivsheana.bsky.social (@ffxiv_sheana) May 16, 2025
Happiness is not about getting all you want, it's about enjoying all you have... May the day bring you harmony and balance 𝑯𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒂 𝒃𝒆𝒂𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝒅𝒂𝒚
The International Day of Living Together in Peace is a global occasion of unity and solidarity aimed at fostering worldwide acceptance of diversity, mutual respect, and dialogue among cultures, religions, and races. As South Africans who have made a remarkable transformation from apartheid to democracy, the observance of this day holds unique significance as an opportunity to celebrate our nation's progress, cultivate tolerance, and encourage social harmony. As our country embraces the spirit of Ubuntu, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of our shared humanity, we have a special role in contributing to the global pursuit of these ideals.
The International Day of Living Together in Peace was first introduced as an annual event by the United Nations on December 8, 2017, through Resolution 72/130. It was inspired by the Algerian city of Oran's tradition of celebrating The International Day of Living Together initiated by the Alawiyya Sufi order. The objective of this day is to promote a culture of peace, understanding, inclusion, and security, which resonates with South Africa's commitment to social cohesion and the preservation of human rights.
Celebrated annually on May 16, the International Day of Living Together in Peace invites people worldwide to foster respect for human dignity, express support for global cooperation, and share their hopes for a peaceful future. As South Africans, joining hands with citizens around the world on this day, we can help create a more peaceful, inclusive, and just society, echoing the vision laid out in our Constitution, the struggle for freedom, and the legacy of Nelson Mandela.
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.
South Africa has a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, established in 1995, as an effort to foster dialogue, redress past atrocities, and work on a shared future living together in peace.
Adopted in 1996, the South African Constitution is considered one of the most progressive in the world, with a strong emphasis on human rights, equality, and justice. It has played an important role in promoting living together in peace and providing a solid foundation for social harmony in the country.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Day of Living Together in Peace
Watch a Documentary to learn more about Living Together in Peace in South Africa: 1) Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony (2002): A documentary detailing the role of music in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. 2) Cry Freedom (1987): A dramatization of the friendship between black activist Steve Biko and white newspaper editor Donald Woods who, at great risk, would stop at nothing to ensure Biko’s story was told.
Visit Robben Island: Taking a tour to Robben Island in Cape Town, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, can help to appreciate the path towards peace the country has taken.