International Day of Human Fraternity
- d/ Affordable and Clean Energy
- d/ Clean Water and Sanitation
- d/ Climate Action
- d/ Decent Work and Economic Growth
- d/ Gender Equality
- d/ Good Health and Well-being
- d/ Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- d/ Life Below Water
- d/ Life on Land
- d/ No Poverty
- d/ Partnerships to achieve the Goal
- d/ Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- d/ Quality Education
- d/ Reduced Inequality
- d/ Responsible Consumption and Production
- d/ Sustainable Cities and Communities
- d/ Zero Hunger
International Day of Human Fraternity
The International Day of Human Fraternity is observed on February 4th every year. This day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2020 to promote interreligious and intercultural dialogue, tolerance, and understanding among individuals and communities.
This day serves as an opportunity to recognize the importance of fostering peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among people of different religions, cultures, and backgrounds. It aims to highlight the shared values and principles that unite humanity, such as compassion, empathy, and respect for human rights.
The International Day of Human Fraternity encourages people to engage in dialogue and bridge gaps between different religious and cultural communities. It promotes the idea that diversity should be celebrated and seen as a source of enrichment rather than division.
On this day, various events and activities are organized worldwide to promote the principles of human fraternity. These may include conferences, seminars, cultural performances, and interfaith gatherings. These events provide a platform for individuals and organizations to come together, share their experiences, and discuss ways to promote peace, harmony, and understanding.
It is important to recognize that the International Day of Human Fraternity is an opportunity to reflect on our own prejudices and biases, and to work towards building a more inclusive and harmonious society. By promoting dialogue and understanding, we can contribute to a world where people of different religions and cultures can live together in peace and harmony.