International Day of Peace
A United Nations observance dedicated to peace, non-violence, and shared human dignity.
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A United Nations observance dedicated to peace, non-violence, and shared human dignity.
A day for workshops, repairs, craft tables, garages, sheds, studios, and the satisfaction of making something work.
You see the Arabian oryx, cheetahs, and African elephants that range across Somalia's arid plains and savannas. You observe that camels, goats, and donkeys are the animals most frequently kept by pastoralist communities and in settlements. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
In 1981, the United Nations declared September 21st as the International Day of Peace. In America, this day is observed by people who believe peace is possible and by people who believe it is not. Both sides are American.