International Day of Non-Violence 2 October.
A Tribute to the Mahatma on International Day of Non-Violence. Gandhi Jayanti (October 2 nd) marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, fondly known as 'Bapu'. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, born on October 2 nd 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, is referred to as Bapuji by his intimate friends and acquaintances, Gandhiji by most other Indians including his critics, and Mahatma Gandhi by the rest.
In the context of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence, we encourage teachers and educators to incorporate activities and themes related to peace and nonviolence into their lesson plans between October 2 and January 2, using this historic international initiative as a framework for discussion.
Back. GANDHI - From Culture of Violence to Culture of Peace Devavrat N. Pathak. Some years ago Karl Deutsch, an eminent political scientist of the USA attempted an exercise wherein he made a list of eminent people of the world who had made original contributions to human civilization.
This is Nonviolence In 2017, Pope Francis built his World Day of Peace message, “Nonviolence: A Style of Politics for Peace”, around the vision and practice of active nonviolence. For over 70 years, Pax Christi International and our member organisations have been bringing about peace and social change through the power of active nonviolence.
International Day of Peace, or Peace Day, is held on 21st September every year. In 2001 the countries of the United Nations adopted the day and declared it a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, and over the years since then it has become more widely known and we have had an increasing number of requests for activities that can be used to mark it with the kids. Below you will find a.
International Day of Families symbol comprises a solid green circle with a red image in between. The symbol contains schematic drawing elements of a house and a heart. It signifies that families are a center part of any society and they offer a supporting and stable home for all the age groups of people.
PhD candidates present papers at the Safety and Violence Initiative Conference, Cape Town Posted on 14 Nov 2019 by iconorgza Tahirih Matthee, Kevin Thomson and Tareneh Afnan-Holmes, PhD candidates, each presented a paper at the Safety and Violence Initiative Conference in Cape Town on the 7-8 November, 2019.