Recalling its resolution 36/67 of 30 November 1981, by which it declared
that the third Tuesday of September, the opening day of the regular sessions
of the General Assembly, shall be officially proclaimed and observed as
International Day of Peace and shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening
the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples,
Recalling also its other relevant resolutions, including resolution 55/14
of 3 November 2000,
Reaffirming the contribution that the observance and celebration of the
International Day of Peace makes in strengthening the ideals of peace
and alleviating tensions and causes of conflict,
Considering the unique opportunity it offers for a cessation of violence
and conflict throughout the world, and the related importance of achieving
the broadest possible awareness and observance of the International Day
of Peace among the global community,
Desiring to draw attention to the objectives of the International Day
of Peace, and therefore to fix a date for its observance each year that
is separate from the opening day of the regular sessions of the General
Assembly,
Decides that, with effect from the fifty-seventh session of the General
Assembly, the International Day of Peace shall be observed on 21 September
each year, with this date to be brought to the attention of all people
for the celebration and observance of peace;
Declares that the International Day of Peace shall henceforth be observed
as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an invitation to all
nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities for the duration
of the Day;
Invites all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system,
regional and non-governmental organizations and individuals to commemorate,
in an appropriate manner, the International Day of Peace, including
through education and public awareness, and to cooperate with the United
Nations in the establishment of the global ceasefire.
New Horizons Franciscans International inaugurates its third office in Bangkok, Thailand. The office will serve the needs of the Franciscan Family working at the grassroots in the Asia-Pacific.
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