United Nations, explained
United Nations, explained The United Nations (UN) was set up in 1945, after the end of the Second World War. The aim: prevent another global conflict. Read more [...] Read more
The International Day of Conscience, observed by the United Nations on 5 April each year, emphasizes conscience as a guiding force for global peace, tolerance, and mutual respect. Established to inspire ethical reflection and compassionate action, it encourages societies to promote dialogue, empathy, and conscientious behaviors that support sustainable development, human dignity, and peaceful coexistence among diverse cultures. Through this observance, the UN reaffirms that collective responsibility, moral awareness, and solidarity are vital foundations for a harmonious and inclusive world.