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In a world facing increasing social, economic, environmental, and personal challenges, hope remains one of humanity’s most powerful forces. Recognizing its transformative role in promoting well-being, resilience, peace, and sustainable development, the United Nations General Assembly designated 12 July as the International Day of Hope. The day serves as a global invitation to cultivate hope within ourselves, our communities, and our nations, inspiring collective action towards a more compassionate, inclusive, and peaceful world.
The International Day of Hope reminds us that hope is more than optimism—it is the courage to envision a better future and take meaningful steps toward creating it. Hope strengthens resilience, fosters social cohesion, encourages dialogue, and empowers individuals and communities to overcome adversity.
This gathering will bring together community leaders, educators, youth, health professionals, artists, spiritual practitioners, and citizens to explore how hope can become a catalyst for personal transformation, social wellbeing, and collective progress.
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The Indira Gandhi Centre for Indian Culture3 Closel Rd, Vacoas-Phoenix
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