
Securing a peaceful future
Responding to a world in transition
A changing world demands a resilient response. The United Nations employs a diverse range of mechanisms and tools to prevent conflict, foster people-centered, peaceful resolutions, and build sustainable peace, including through diplomacy, mediation, disarmament, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, justice and the rule of law, to address the evolving threats to international peace and security.

UN ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãkeeping: Protecting lives, building futures
Since 1948, UN ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãkeeping has been one of the most globally recognized symbols of the world¡¯s ability to come together to help countries move from conflict to peace.
Conflicts are intensifying. Trust in global cooperation is weakening. The world cannot shortchange peacekeepers and the communities and people who depend on their lifesaving work.
They work in some of the world¡¯s toughest environments to protect people and prevent conflict. But how much do you really know about UN ¡°Blue Helmets¡±?
After a conflict, after the guns fall silent, the legacy of war often remains hidden beneath the soil. Learn more about mine action in South Sudan.

Disarmament by the numbers
World military spending continues to soar. The human and economic toll of violence remains staggering. Learn more about the need for disarmament and arms control.
Wars destroy. ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã builds. In today¡¯s troubled world, building peace is a conscious, bold and even radical act. It is humanity¡¯s greatest responsibility.¡±
United Nations Secretary-General ()
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Voices for peace
Farmers in the mountains of northern Laos are forging a more secure and sustainable future by cultivating coffee in an area historically known for opium production.
In a country still healing from years of conflict, safety is fragile. Communities are rebuilding and peacekeeping operations are a necessity. Here¡¯s a UN Volunteer¡¯s story from South Sudan.
Undeterred by dire security challenges, UN Volunteers continue to provide essential aid and services to communities that need help.
Key UN events

International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã
24 April 2025
No country can solve today¡¯s challenges alone. The international day acts as a reminder that dialogue, diplomacy and multilateral solutions provide the surest path to a peaceful and just world.

International Day of UN ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãkeepers
29 May 2025
For 77 years, UN peacekeepers have worked to save and change lives in the world¡¯s most fragile political and security situations. The international day pays tribute to the more than 2 million people who have served under the UN flag in over 70 peacekeeping missions since 1948.

International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict
19 June 2025
In recent years, conflict-related sexual violence has risen dramatically. The International Day calls for an end to the devastating form of attack and repression that has affected so many lives.