UNIS/SGSM/1344
11 September 2023
Democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights are bedrocks of resilient, inclusive, and peaceful societies.
They underwrite freedom, advance sustainable development, and protect the dignity and rights of every person.
On the International Day of Democracy, we celebrate its promise to societies – and recognize the many threats it faces at this time of tension and turmoil.
The walls are closing in on civic spaces.
Mis- and disinformation is poisoning public discourse, polarizing communities, and eroding trust in institutions.
This year’s theme – “Empowering the Next Generation” – focuses on the essential role of children and young people in safeguarding democracy today and in the future.
It is not enough to listen to children and young people.
We must support them with massive investments in education, skills-building, and lifelong learning.
We must protect human rights and advance gender equality.
And we must expand the meaningful participation of young people in decision-making processes at every level.
On this important day, let us join hands across generations and work as one to build a more just world for all.
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"This year's World Habitat Day focuses attention on 'Resilient Urban Economies' and the potential of cities as drivers of inclusive, green, and sustainable growth." — António Guterres
"This year's International Day of Older Persons coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." — António Guterres
"Shipping is a pillar of the world economy, a catalyst of development, and a vital link connecting goods, commodities, and communities across the world." — António Guterres
"Tourism is a powerful force for progress and mutual understanding. But in order to deliver its full benefits, this force must be protected and nurtured." — António Guterres