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A changing world demands a resilient response. The United Nations employs a diverse range of mechanisms and tools to prevent conflict, foster people-centered, peaceful resolutions, and build sustainable peace, including through diplomacy, mediation, disarmament, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, justice and the rule of law, to address the evolving threats to international peace and security.
The Hear Us campaign brings you stories from peacemakers around the world across three series: My Peace, Generation Peace and Allies in Action.
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Peacebuilder and environmental activist Adelin Pierre calls his home “my beautiful island of Haiti,” where people are warm, enthusiastic, resilient, and passionate about life. Despite the country’s political and socioeconomic crises, what drives his peacebuilding work every day is the strength of his fellow youth leaders and the conviction that real change is possible for all Haitians.
EmpoderaClima, based in Brazil, exists to cocreate a sustainable and just world by empowering young women from the Global South to tackle the climate crisis, through a gender lens and intersectional approach.
Disarmament lies at the very heart of the UN’s collective security system. Today, the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs recognizes that young people are essential to this mission, driving the innovative solutions and awareness needed to reduce the threat of all weapons.
It's time to invest in the architecture of peace, not the tools of war. That means living up to disarmament obligations. Rebuilding trust. And strengthening the systems and tools that prevent the proliferation, testing and use of deadly weapons.”
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, 5 March 2026
For millions of women and girls around the world, seeking safety without fear and the ability to claim rights without retaliation, remains a distant dream because of their limited access to justice.
Suzuka Nakamura, a peace entrepreneur, is on a mission to preserve the legacy of atomic bomb survivors. Born and raised in Nagasaki, Japan, and as the granddaughter of a hibakusha, she is developing a mobile museum to share the vital stories of survival, resilience, and peace with communities worldwide.
Since 1948, more than two million people have served as UN Peacekeepers in hotspots around the world.
How do global human rights frameworks translate into everyday peace and security? For Pierre Yvan Miharisoa, a UN Volunteer working on human rights in Madagascar, it starts by listening. Explore how his grassroots work with local authorities, women’s associations, and young human rights defenders is strengthening access to justice and proving that lasting change often begins with a single person deciding to speak.
In this Expert Take conversation, the Director of MINUSCA's Electoral Division, Arsene Gbaguidi unpacks the various types of electoral assistance the UN provides. He also shares examples of challenges and gains, including boosting participation by women and young people in elections.
As we approach 2026, we look at five events that present opportunities to invest in peace and humanity, and cement resilience in communities everywhere - from celebrating volunteerism and investing in youth and women as agents of change, to strengthening crime prevention and ensuring criminal justice both on-and-off-line.
Millions worldwide suffer from human trafficking, a grave human rights violation. Global detections rose a troubling 25 per cent between 2019 and 2022, post-COVID-19, states the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024.
Humanitarian workers face grave threats—looting, obstruction, attacks, and kidnapping—that endanger their ability to reach people in need. Every year, the world honours humanitarians who courageously persist in helping many cope with crises.
The tragic murder of his sister in 2023 by her husband became a catalyst for Aitbek Amangeldi. Driven by this devastating loss, he founded an initiative dedicated to supporting survivors of gender-based violence.
Every 10 minutes, a woman is killed. The international day marks the launch of the UNiTE campaign—an initiative of 16 days of activism against gender-based violence concluding on the International Human Rights Day.
25 Nov 2024
The international day provides an opportunity to pay tribute to the victims of chemical warfare and reaffirm commitment to achieving a world free of chemical weapons.
30 Nov 2024
People on the move are powerful drivers for development in both their origin and destination countries. The international day celebrates the contributions of millions of migrants worldwide.
18 Dec 2024