Abu dhabi: The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity has reiterated its commitment to advancing the values of compassion, tolerance, and cooperation among nations, affirming that true peace begins with a tolerant heart and an open mind. The committee will continue in 2026 to roll out further initiatives with international partners in education, sport, and agriculture, aimed at strengthening a culture of tolerance and human fraternity worldwide. According to Emirates News Agency, on the occasion of the International Day for Tolerance, Dr. Khalid Al Ghaith, Secretary-General of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, reaffirmed the committee's dedication to launching programs that embed the principles of coexistence across all segments of society. Recent initiatives have spanned education, the arts, and sport, including the virtual Institute for Human Fraternity established with several universities to support specialized research in tolerance, as well as joint programs with schools to foster connections betw een students in local and international institutions. Dr. Al Ghaith also highlighted that the committee has organized several initiatives over the past period, including a community marathon and a virtual art competition encouraging participants to express the values of fraternity and coexistence through creative work. These efforts underscore the committee's ongoing commitment to promoting a global culture of tolerance and understanding.
WHO Confirms 471 Ebola Cases in Central Africa
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