International Day for Tolerance
The Foundation for Post Conflict Development Aligns with the United Nations Secretary General on the Occasion of the International Day for Tolerance. Please read this important message here:
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR TOLERANCE
16 November 2012
Building
tolerance and understanding is fundamental for the twenty-first century. In an increasingly globalized world – in
which societies are growing more diverse – tolerance is central to living
together.
Yet
tolerance is being tested. In the face
of economic and social pressures, some seek to exploit fears and highlight
differences to stoke hatred of minorities, immigrants and the
disadvantaged. To counter the rise of
ignorance, extremism and hate-based political appeals, the moderate majority
must speak up for shared values and against all forms of discrimination.
Our
goal must be more than peaceful coexistence.
True tolerance requires the free flow of ideas, quality education for
all, respect for human rights, and the sharing of cultures for mutual
understanding. As we advance these values, let us draw strength and guidance
from the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity.
Tolerance
is both a condition of peace and an engine for creativity and innovation. In our
evermore interconnected world, promoting tolerance is the way to build the harmony we need to address pressing challenges
and secure a better future.