UNESCO Designation:World Science Day for Peace and Development is designated by UNESCO and is celebrated annually on November 10th
Promoting Science for Peace:The day aims to highlight the role of science and technology in promoting global peace and development
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):World Science Day emphasizes the contribution of science to achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability
International Cooperation:It underscores the importance of international cooperation in scientific research and development to address global issues that transcend national boundaries
Science Diplomacy:The celebration encourages the use of science diplomacy as a means to foster collaboration and understanding between nations, emphasizing the universal nature of scientific knowledge
Ethical Use of Science:World Science Day advocates for the ethical use of scientific knowledge and technology, emphasizing the importance of responsible research practices
Public Awareness:The day serves as a platform to raise public awareness about the significance of science and its impact on society, encouraging a scientific mindset among the general population
Science Education:It promotes science education at all levels, recognizing the role of education in building a scientifically literate and informed citizenry.
Innovation and Technology:World Science Day celebrates the role of innovation and technology in addressing global challenges and driving economic development