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International Day for Tolerance: 16 November

 "Tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human."

In 1996, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 51/95 proclaiming 16 November as International Day for Tolerance.


Our project "Unity in Diversity" is mostly devoted to this topic, so we also celebrated this day in our schools. 


Students discussed the topic of tolerance and intolerance. They tried to create a definition of these two terms and compared them with those presented by UNESCO.


We created decorations, posters, paintings which were exhibited in the school corridors to make the whole school community familiar with the topic and promote  the equality.
Students also took a test to check how tolerant they are. 
It was wonderful opportunity to promote our project and its brilliant goals!


























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