International Day of Peace

Peace Day Goal is Two Sides of the Same Coin: End Racism and Build Peace

Peace Day Goal is Two Sides of the Same Coin: End Racism and Build Peace

Each year, the United Nations invites communities, organizations, and leaders across the globe to observe the International Day of Peace on September 21st. International Day of Peace is a twenty-four-hour period dedicated to strengthening the ideals of peace through nonviolence and cease-fire. Sustainable peace cannot be accomplished within twenty-four hours of nonviolence alone, however. It requires the relentless pursuit of creative peacebuilding. This year’s theme is both succinct and provocative: “End Racism. Build Peace.” Our team recognizes these two goals as two sides of the same coin. As long as racism exists, our world will not be at peace. It may seem lofty and impossible, but each of us can make an impact toward realizing this monumental vision of access to peace, irrespective of race.

International Mediator: Thankless Job with Invaluable Skills for a More Peaceful World

International Mediator: Thankless Job with Invaluable Skills for a More Peaceful World

Most of us feel ill-equipped to broker peace agreements between warring parties, yet one mediator explains how powerful the skills she gleaned from her IMA New Mediator training were to her work in fostering peace in Zimbabwe. Patience Chiradza never expected to become a peacebuilder, but a high-level government position in her country presented opportunities she did not anticipate. The skills gained while mediating real-life experiences combined with the training she received from us ultimately transformed her into a highly respected international mediator.

International Day of Peace Challenges Us to Foster Equitable and Sustainable Global Recovery

International Day of Peace Challenges Us to Foster Equitable and Sustainable Global Recovery

Since the early 1980s, September 21 has been observed every year as International Day of Peace. Several peace-focused organizations take the day as an opportunity to inspire creative peacebuilding solutions. For professional mediators, it may serve as a time to reflect on the intimate and impactful nature of the work we do with parties, transforming conflicts into opportunities. The day is also a time to honor those who have made peacebuilding their life’s work. Some communities commemorate the day with festivities, while some agree to a day of cease-fire. Since few of us have escaped the impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic, the 2021 International Day of Peace theme is befitting, “recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world.”