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UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations

In a landmark step towards promoting mutual respect, global solidarity, and intercultural understanding, the United Nations has declared 10 June as the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations, starting in 2025. The inaugural celebration is marked by a UNESCO-hosted event in Paris on 5 June 2025, in collaboration with the Permanent Delegation of the People’s Republic of China. The symposium titled “Youth Dialogue on the Future along the Silk Roads” aims to revive the spirit of cooperation, cultural exchange, and dialogue among civilizations, particularly through the eyes of the youth.

Why in News?

The day is being commemorated for the first time in 2025 following the UN General Assembly’s adoption of Resolution A/RES/78/286 in June 2024. With growing global tensions, distrust, and cultural divides, the day is seen as a timely intervention to encourage intercultural dialogue as a tool for peacebuilding, inclusivity, and cooperation across civilizations. The event’s focus on youth and the legacy of the Silk Roads underscores the importance of engaging younger generations in fostering a harmonious global community.

Background & Establishment

  • Declared by UN General Assembly on 7 June 2024, via Resolution A/RES/78/286
  • Proposed by China and co-sponsored by over 80 countries
  • Declares 10 June as the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations
  • Recognizes civilizational diversity as humanity’s collective heritage

Aims & Objectives

  • Promote dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect among civilizations
  • Strengthen international peace, solidarity, and cooperation
  • Acknowledge the universal values enshrined in the UN Charter and Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Foster inclusive, diverse, and peaceful societies

2025 Inaugural Event Details

  • Venue: UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
  • Title: “Youth Dialogue on the Future along the Silk Roads”
  • Hosted by UNESCO and China’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO

Symposium Structure

Three thematic panels exploring intercultural exchange,

  • Dialogue through Art and Literature
  • Dialogue through Philosophy and Spiritualities
  • Dialogue through Science, Knowledge and Know-how

Speakers include,

  • Young researchers (Silk Roads Youth Research Grant)
  • Member State representatives
  • Cultural experts

Cultural Highlights

  • Artistic performance
  • Opening of “Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads” photo exhibition
  • Video message & musical performance by Lang Lang, renowned Chinese pianist

Significance

  • Reinforces the power of dialogue in addressing global crises
  • Highlights Silk Roads as historical examples of peaceful coexistence and cooperation
  • Seeks to dismantle discrimination and prejudice
  • Encourages nations to rediscover shared human values through cultural exchange
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