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The Goals can improve life for all of us. Cleaner air. Safer cities. Equality. Better jobs. These issues matter to everyone. But progress is too slow. We have to act, urgently, to accelerate changes that add up to better lives on a healthier planet. Find new inspiring actions on the app and at un.org/actnow.
Healing through Memory
To mark the ninth International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism (21 August), the United Nations hosted a high-level virtual event under the theme "Healing through Memory." This year’s theme recognizes that acts of remembrance are not merely about looking back, but are essential for the dignity, recognition and long-term healing of survivors. By preserving stories and fostering empathy, collective memory can strengthen social cohesion and contribute to the prevention of future violence. To achieve this, commemorations must be respectful, victim-centred, and trauma-informed.
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