Sunday, 21 September 2025

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: NIGERIA’S CALL & EOON CARE’S ROLE

 

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: NIGERIA’S CALL & EOON CARE’S ROLE



Every 21st of September, the world pauses to mark the International Day of Peace, a United Nations initiative devoted to nurturing harmony among nations, communities, and individuals. It is not just a symbolic day—it is a reminder that peace is a daily effort, woven into the choices we make, the care we show, and the support we give to one another.

WHAT IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE?

Established by the UN General Assembly in 1981, this day was designed to strengthen the ideals of peace. Since 2001, it has been observed annually with calls for ceasefires, community dialogues, and events that promote reconciliation and unity. It is a day for reflection: what does peace mean to us, and how do we build it in our homes, communities, and nation?

PEACE IN THE NIGERIAN CONTEXT

Nigeria is a land of diversity—over 250 ethnic groups, rich cultures, and vibrant faith communities. This diversity is our strength, but it has also brought challenges: insurgency, farmer–herder conflicts, kidnappings, and religious or ethnic tensions. These struggles have tested our unity and left scars on families and communities.

For us in Nigeria, peace is not abstract—it is survival, dignity, and hope. It is children able to go to school without fear, families free from displacement, and elders living in safety and respect. Peace is tied to our economy, our health systems, and the wellbeing of every citizen.

The International Day of Peace is therefore a call to Nigerians—leaders, families, and everyday citizens—to recommit to dialogue, reconciliation, and inclusion.

EOON CARE: PROMOTING PEACE THROUGH CARE

At EOON Care, we believe peace begins with wellbeing. True peace is not only the absence of conflict, but also the presence of health, dignity, and security. Our work touches peace in three important ways:

  1. Health & Wellbeing as Foundations of Peace
    When communities are healthy, they are more resilient. Our services—ranging from residential elder care at Celine Care Centre to flexible home visits—help reduce vulnerabilities that often deepen conflict, such as trauma, poor access to care, or neglect.

  2. Education & Awareness
    Through our caregiver training (17-module Care Certificate-aligned programme), family education, and community outreach, we teach respect, empathy, and nonviolence. These values, lived daily in caregiving, are seeds of peace in families and communities.

  3. Supporting the Vulnerable
    Conflict often harms the most vulnerable—elders, women, children, and people with disabilities. By focusing on dignity-driven, person-centred care, EOON Care reduces isolation, builds trust, and restores hope.

CONCLUSION

The International Day of Peace reminds us that peace is built in everyday acts of care. It is in the way we look after our elders, the way communities include the marginalised, and the way we choose dialogue over division.

In Nigeria, our journey towards peace is ongoing. At EOON Care, we are committed to playing our part—by promoting health, dignity, and community connections that heal not just individuals, but the society we share.

✨ Let’s all take a step, no matter how small, towards peace today.


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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: NIGERIA’S CALL & EOON CARE’S ROLE

  INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: NIGERIA’S CALL & EOON CARE’S ROLE Every 21st of September, the world pauses to mark the International Day...