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World Science Day for Peace and Development

World Science Day for Peace and Development

  • Every year since 2002, World Science Day for Peace and Development is observed on November 10.
  • This day is dedicated to the importance of science in keeping the fabric of society intact and flourishing.

About World Science Day for Peace and Development

  • World Science Day for Peace and Development highlights the significant role of science in society and the need to engage the wider public in debates on emerging scientific issues.
  • It also underlines the importance and relevance of science in our daily lives.
  • By linking science more closely with society, World Science Day for Peace and Development aims to ensure that citizens are kept informed of developments in science.
  • It also underscores the role scientists play in broadening our understanding of the remarkable, fragile planet we call home and in making our societies more sustainable.

Purpose of the Day

  • Strengthen public awareness of the role of science for peaceful and sustainable societies;
  • Promote national and international solidarity for shared science between countries;
  • Renew national and international commitment for the use of science for the benefit of societies;
  • Draw attention to the challenges faced by science in raising support for the scientific endeavour.

Significance of day

  • Since its proclamation by UNESCO in 2001, World Science Day for Peace and Development has generated many concrete projects, programmes and funding for science around the world.
  • The Day has also helped foster cooperation between scientists living in regions marred by conflict - one example being the UNESCO-supported creation of the Israeli-Palestinian Science Organization (IPSO).

Theme for 2021

  • The year 2021 marks 20th edition of World Science Day for Peace and Development.
  • With climate change becoming a serious threat to the lives of billions of people and the planet, this year’s celebration will highlight the importance of “Building Climate-Ready Communities”.
  • The objective is to bring science closer to society by highlighting some key scientific aspects and possible solutions provided by science, technology and innovation to some of the major global challenges society is facing today.

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