In an era of rising tensions, peacekeeping is a proven and cost-effective way to restore stability and hope. But it requires steady political backing – and reliable financial support.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres
Invest in Peace
For nearly 80 years, have delivered tangible change to communities across the globe. From Liberia and Namibia to Cambodia, Sierra Leone and Timor-Leste, their presence has been life-saving and transformative in some of the most volatile political and security contexts, guiding countries from conflict towards sustainable peace.
On this International Day, we honour peacekeepers past and present and reaffirm our shared responsibility to respect and strengthen their work. Observed under the theme “” this year’s International Day calls for decisive action to ensure civilian and military peacekeepers have the resources to carry out their vital mandates.
Today, civilians, military, and police personnel serve in , confronting increasingly complex and interconnected challenges shaped by a shifting geopolitical landscape. In this era of rising tensions, peacekeeping is a proven and cost-effective way to restore stability and hope.
The International Day pays tribute to their unwavering , as well as the resilience of the communities they support. It also solemnly honors the nearly who have lost their lives in the cause of peace, including 59 in 2025 alone.
Peace Begins with Me Campaign
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Service and Sacrifice Campaign
Peacekeepers make immense sacrifices. They serve at great personal risk and under harsh conditions. Many have paid with their lives. The families of peacekeepers share that sacrifice. This campaign pays tribute to service and sacrifice of peacekeepers who risk their lives every day to protect the communities that they serve. |
Events
To mark the International Day at UN Headquarters, the UN Secretary-General will lay a wreath at the Peacekeepers Memorial in honour of fallen peacekeepers at 9:45 a.m. ET on Thursday, 5 June 2026.
Following that, at 10:00 a.m. ET, he will preside over an in-person ceremony at which the will be awarded posthumously to fallen peacekeepers. He will also present the award and the UN Woman Police Officer of the Year awards.
The Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, will be the guest at the noon briefing on 5 June.
All events can be viewed live on .






