
Secretary-General's Message
21 September 2013
The International  Day of Peace is a time for reflection – a day 
when we reiterate our belief in  non-violence and call for a global 
ceasefire.  We ask people everywhere to observe a minute  of silence, at
 noon local time, to honour those killed in conflict and the survivors  
who live with daily trauma and pain. 
This year we are  highlighting Education for Peace.  Education  
is vital for fostering global citizenship and building peaceful 
societies.  
In June, Malala  Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl targeted for
 assassination by the Taliban  for campaigning for the right to 
education, came to the United Nations.  Malala said: “One teacher, one 
book, one pen,  can change the world.”  These are our  most powerful 
weapons.  
That is why, last  year, I launched the Global Education First 
Initiative...  
On this  International Day of Peace, let us pledge to teach our 
children the value of  tolerance and mutual respect.  Let us  invest in 
the schools and teachers that will build a fair and inclusive world  
that embraces diversity.  Let us fight  for peace and defend it with all
 our might.
Ban Ki-moon
 
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