HashtagsCompiled on | #InternationalDayforTolerance, #ToleranceDay |
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Related Hashtags | #Tolerance, #Diversity, #Unesco, #Respect, #UAE, #Peace |
2023 Date | 16 November 2023 |
2024 Date | 16 November 2024 |
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International Day for Tolerance is an annual observance day designated by the United Nations (UN) to foster mutual understanding and respect among cultures and peoples across the globe. The day aims to highlight the essential role that tolerance plays in promoting harmony and cooperation within societies, and the importance of embracing diversity. The observance emphasizes the need for open-mindedness and acceptance of different beliefs, ideas, and traditions, in order to foster peace, enhance social cohesion, and combat all forms of discrimination. The UN established the International Day for Tolerance on November 16th, 1995, in response to the increasing acts of intolerance and violence around the world. This celebration and its ideals take on a special significance for South Africans, who have experienced a challenging history marred by apartheid, racial and ethnic division, and ongoing inequality. The country's transition to democracy was marked by a commitment to promoting tolerance and social justice, enshrined in the landmark Constitution and Bill of Rights. South Africa's ongoing endeavors to reaffirm the importance of inclusivity and tolerance stand as a testament to the progress made and the challenges that still lie ahead in building a just and equal society. Observing International Day for Tolerance in South Africa often entails various public events, discussions, workshops, and educational campaigns organized by government institutions, civil society organizations, and educational establishments. These programs aim to promote awareness of the importance of tolerance and diversity, highlighting the country's rich cultural heritage, and the values enshrined in the Constitution. International Day for Tolerance is celebrated annually on November 16th, as a reminder of the country’s ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive and harmonious society, united in its diversity. Facts about International Day for Tolerance
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