In 1996, the UN General Assembly (by resolution 51/95) invited UN Member States to observe the International Day for Tolerance on 16 November, with activities directed towards both educational ...
The International Day for Tolerance, observed annually on November 16, is a day designated by the United Nations to promote understanding, respect, and appreciation for diversity amongst cultures ...
The United Nations is committed to strengthening tolerance by fostering mutual understanding among cultures and peoples. This imperative lies at the core of the United Nations Charter as well as ...
International Day for Tolerance was observed on Saturday. The theme of the day was "Tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of ...
The idea of dedicating a day to promote harmony and peaceful coexistence—a day that fosters diversity, justice, and understanding across borders, cultures, and beliefs—seems promising in theory.
International Day for Tolerance was observed on Thursday. The aim of the Day was to educate people about need for tolerance in society and to help them understand the negative effects of intolerance.
The Lagos State Government has joined the global community in commemorating the 2024 International Day for Tolerance with a renewed call for peace, inclusivity, and unity. This is contained in a ...
Lagos State has joined others to mark International Day for Tolerance, calling for peace, inclusivity and unity. With the Theme: ‘Tolerance Projects Beauty in Diversity of Human Groups,’ the ...