The International Day of Non-Violence is a powerful reminder of the enduring relevance of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings. By embracing non-violence, not only as a strategy but as a way of life, we can build a more harmonious and sustainable world for future generations. Together, let's build institutions to support that noble vision. Gandhi believed non-violence was the greatest force available to humanity – more powerful than any weapon. Together, let's build institutions to support that noble vision. Applying these principles of non-violence can reduce conflict, anger and violence on personal, local, national and global levels. Nonviolence has come to be recognized as a powerful strategy for students, communities, disenfranchised groups and whole societies in addressing and transforming conditions.
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