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Please Hold in the Light
February 2026

Welcome
International Days and major international conferences reflect a growing sense that we are part of One Humanity and One Life. On these occasions there is a special opportunity to serve in the creation of a world that reflects this spirit of Oneness in all its diversity.
As meditators we can symbolically stand together with all those actively working to create right human relations, and invoke the aid of Forces of Light in support of these events.

Sustainable Development Goals & Climate Change 
These International Days and events reflect important themes in the mobilization of energies to:
  • Build right relations in the world by addressing the causes of serious problems of poverty, inequality and environmental degradation through practical actions to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
  • engaging people of goodwill all over the world in a common movement.
 
2026 United Nations International Years
 
Silence at the United Nations



The Spiritual Caucus at the United Nations gathers subjectively and online(September - June) on the third Thursday every month for 30 minutes of silence followed by 30 minutes of dialogue, sharing insights and exploring ways to use an inner focus in service of the work of the UN.
On the first Thursday of the month (October 2), from October to June, Caucus members and others gather in the Meditation Room at the UN HQ in New York, from 12:00 – 12:45 pm for 10-30 minutes in silence together, followed by optional conversation in the nearby cafe afterwards. Please link in from wherever you are. More information at: http://www.spiritualcaucusun.org/

In February you are invited to gather in the UN Meditation Room for 10 - 30 minutes from 12.00 - 12.45 on February 5, and to join an online virtual gathering, including 30 minutes of silence, on Thursday, February 19, from 2.00- 3.15 pm EDT with a particular focus on supporting the UN. Write for details to info@spiritualcaucusun.org.
 
 
 

February Please Hold These Events in the Light


February 1 - 7
World Interfaith Harmony Week

In November 2010, following a proposal by HM King Abdullah II and HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan, the United Nations General Assembly decided to observe the first week of February every year as World Interfaith Harmony Week. The resolution recognized that the moral imperatives of all religions, convictions and beliefs call for peace, tolerance and mutual understanding, and it reaffirmed that mutual understanding and inter religious dialogue constitute important dimensions of a culture of peace.
Countless events are held around the world during the week.
worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com
www.un.org/en/events/
www.uri.org/

February 1
Full Moon — Aquarius

Since ancient times human beings have honored the full moon as a time when the sacred is most accesible. It is a time of light — the moon reflects the light of the sun onto the face of the earth. In astrology this is a time when the qualities and potentials of the zodiacal sign of the sun are especially available to humanity for use in service.
During the full moon religious and esoteric groups around the world use the opportunities of this time to vizualize light and love and spiritual power flowing into humanity and strengthening all that is being done to help prepare the way for a world of unity, justice and peace; a world in which the Sustainable Development Goals are in process of being achieved.
www.lucistrust.org


February 2
World Wetlands Day

2026 Theme: Wetlands and traditional knowledge: Celebrating cultural heritage.
Nearly 90% of the world’s wetlands have been degraded since the 1700s, and we are losing wetlands three times faster than forests. Yet, wetlands are critically important ecosystems that contribute to biodiversity, climate mitigation and adaptation, freshwater availability, world economies and more.
It is urgent that we raise national and global awareness about wetlands in order to reverse their rapid loss and encourage actions to conserve and restore them.
World Wetlands Day is the ideal time to increase people’s understanding of these critically important ecosystems.

On February 2,1971 an intergovernmental treaty, The Ramsar Convention, was adopted in the Iranian city of Ramsar. It commits member countries to maintain the ecological character of their Wetlands of International Importance and to plan for the "wise use", or sustainable use, of all of the wetlands in their territories. It is the only environmental treaty governing a particular ecosystem.
www.worldwetlandsday.org

February 2 - 3
SDG Conference, Bergen, Norway

2026 Theme: Education Unscripted: The Quest for Truth, Collaborative Transformation & Solidarity
The annual SDG conference in Bergen brings together research and higher education communities, government officials, NGO's and industry from around the world to "discuss the university secotor's engagement with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)."
www.uib.no/


February 2 - 10
UN Commission for Social Development

2026 Priority theme: Advancing Social Development and Social Justice through Coordinated, Equitable, and Inclusive Policies
Following the 1995 World Summit for Social Development in Copenhagen, the Commission for Social Development is the major UN body responsible for implementation and follow-up on the Programme of Action agreed to at the Summit. This means that the annual meetings of the Commission in New York provide an important arena for governments and civil society to review progress and develop dialogue around key themes, including poverty eradication, disability, youth, ageing, families.
A Civil Society Forum is organised every year at the UN during the Commission by the NGO Committee on Social Development.
www.social.desa.un.org/
ngosocdev.org

February 3 - 5
World Governments Summit 2026, Dubai, UAE

2026 Theme: Shaping Future Governments.
A global, non-profit organization dedicated to shaping the future of governments, the World Governments Summit explores the agenda of the next generation of governments, focusing on harnessing innovation and technology to solve humanity's universal challenges.
The 2026 Summit will bring together governments, international organizations, thought leaders, and private sector leaders from around the globe to foster international cooperation and identify innovative solutions for future challenges, ultimately inspiring and empowering the next generation of governments.
worldgovernmentsummit.org/


February 4
International Day of Human Fraternity

First celebrated in 2021, this is an annual event, observed by the UN, to celebrate the spirit of human fraternity and respect for diversity among all people across the globe.
The day commemorates the historic signing of the Document on Human Fraternity by His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed Al-Tayeb in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on February 4, 2019. In these times we need — perhaps more than ever before — to recognize the valuable contribution of people of all religions, or beliefs, to humanity and the contribution that dialogue among all religious groups can make towards an improved awareness and understanding of the common values shared by all humankind.
www.un.org/
www.forhumanfraternity.org

February 6
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation

2026 Theme: Towards 2030: No End To FGM Without Sustained Commitment and Investment
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women. Over 230 million girls and women alive today have undergone some form of FGM.The United Nations Population Fund and UNICEF jointly lead the largest global program to accelerate the abandonment of FGM.
www.un.org/
www.unfpa.org/
www.unicef.org

February 10
World Pulses Day

World Pulses Day is an opportunity to raise awareness of the nutritional benefits of pulses and their contribution to sustainable food systems and a world without hunger. Pulses are critical in addressing the challenges of poverty, food security, human health and nutrition, soil health and environment, thereby contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals
Following the UN's International Year of Pulses in 2016, World Pulses Day has been observed since 2019.
www.un.org/
www.fao.org/
worldpulsesday.org

February 10
International Day of the Arabian Leopard

The Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) is a critically endangered leopard subspecies that inhabits the Arabian Peninsula.... rapid disappearance of the Arabian leopard represents a major setback for biodiversity conservation in its native region, underscoring the urgency of addressing the nature crisis that threatens ecosystems worldwide.
By celebrating this Day, the UN ultimately seeks to restore the Arabian leopard as a flagship species for conservation and sustainability in its native region while emphasizing the critical role of biodiversity in maintaining the health and resilience of our planet’s ecosystems.

www.un.org/

February 11
International Day of Women and Girls in Science

2026 Theme: From vision to impact: Redefining STEM by closing the gender gap.
A significant gender gap has persisted throughout the years at all levels of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines all over the world. Even though women have made tremendous progress towards increasing their participation in higher education, they are still under-represented in these fields.
Every year a Women and Girls in Science Assembly is held at UN HQ in New York to mark the day. This year the Assembly observes the 11th anniversary of the #FEBRUARY11 Global Movement.
www.un.org/
en.unesco.org/
www.womeninscienceday.org

February 12
International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism as and when Conducive to Terrorism

Violent extremism is an affront to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. It undermines peace and security, human rights and sustainable development. No country or region is immune from its impacts.
Violent extremism is a diverse phenomenon, without clear definition. It is neither new nor exclusive to any region, nationality or system of belief. Nevertheless, in recent years, terrorist groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Al-Qaida and Boko Haram have shaped our image of violent extremism and the debate on how to address this threat. These groups’ message of intolerance — religious, cultural, social — has had drastic consequences for many regions of the world. Holding territory and using social media for real-time communication of their atrocious crimes, they seek to challenge our shared values of peace, justice and human dignity.
The UN affirms that violent extremism conducive to terrorism is not associated with any religion, nationality,civilization or ethnic group.
www.un.org/
www.un.org/counterterrorism/
UN Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism


February 12 - 13
2026 IPU Parliamentary Hearing at the United Nations, UN HQ, New York

2026 Theme: Parliaments and the UN: Better together, delivering for the people.
This annual joint UN-International Parliamentary Union (IPU) hearing brings parliamentarians from different countries together at the UN to consider common issues. This years Hearings will consider the ways in which parliaments and the United Nations can work better together to deliver a more prosperous, sustainable, just and peaceful world, in the context of the UN80 reform initiative.
www.ipu.org



February 13
World Radio Day

2026 Theme: AI is a tool, not a voice.
Radio is a powerful medium for celebrating humanity in all its diversity and constitutes a platform for democratic discourse. At the global level, radio remains the most widely consumed medium. This unique ability to reach the widest audience means radio can shape a society’s experience of diversity, stand as an arena for all voices to speak out, be represented and heard.
The 2026 theme reminds broadcasters that Artificial Intelligence brings opportunities not just for innovation but for deepening their bond with listeners. When used ethically and responsibly to support professional judgement, creativity and public service values, AI can become an ally in strengthening audience trust.
www.un.org/
www.unesco.org

February 16 - 20
AI Impact Summit, New Delhi, India

2026 Theme: AI is a tool, not a voice.
Described as the first-ever global AI summit hosted in the Global South, this event aims to strengthen existing multilateral initiatives while advancing new priorities, deliverables, and cooperative frameworks—moving from high-level political statements to demonstrable impact and tangible progress in global AI cooperation.
The event is anchored in Three Sutras, guiding principles or essential threads that weave together wisdom and action: a People Sutra, Planet Sutra and Progress Sutra. These sutras will be explored through a series of events organized around seven interconnected Chakras, areas of multilateral cooperation designed to channel collective energy toward holistic societal transformation. These Seven Chakras represent focused domains of international collaboration that translate the broader principles of People, Planet, and Progress into concrete areas of action.
impact.indiaai.gov.in

February 17
Global Tourism Resilience Day

For many developing countries, including the least developed countries, small island developing states, countries in Africa and middle-income countries, tourism is a major source of income, foreign currency earnings, tax revenue and employment. Because tourism connects people with nature, sustainable tourism has the unique ability to spur environmental responsibility and conservation.
Global Tourism Resilience Day aims to emphasize the need to foster resilient tourism development to deal with shocks, taking into account the vulnerability of the tourism sector to emergencies. It is also a call for action for Member States to develop national strategies for rehabilitation after disruptions, including through private-public cooperation and the diversification of activities and products. www.un.org/
tourism4sdgs.org

February 20
World Day of Social Justice

2026 Theme:Strengthening a Just Transition for a Sustainable Future.
The United Nations World Day of Social Justice celebrates the international agreements reached at the World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen, 1995.
On this Day governments are called upon to undertake concrete activities towards the goals of poverty eradication, full employment and social integration.
The World Summit in 1995 recognised that social development aims at social justice, solidarity, harmony and equality within and among countries and social justice, equality and equity constitute the fundamental values of all societies.
http://www.un.org/en/events/
sdgresources.relx.com

February 21
International Mother Language Day

2026 Theme: Youth voices on multilingual education.
2026 marks the 26th anniversary of Mother Language Day. We live in One World, and are all part of One Life. Yet within this unified whole each individual unit is precious and significant. It is essential that cultural diversity be fostered to maintain richness and variety in the human community. At the heart of culture is language.
Each individual's mother language plays a vital role in their health and development: "It is the language of childhood, of intimate family experience and of our social relations". Yet in a world of increasing globalization small language groups find it increasingly difficult to survive.
UNESCO estimates that about half of the approximately 6,000 languages spoken in the world are under threat.
International Mother Language Day promotes linguistic and cultural diversity and multi-lingualism.
www.un.org
www.unesco.org/

February 24 - 28
Conference on Disarmament, High Level Segment, UNHQ, Geneva

The Conference on Disarmament is a multilateral disarmament forum established by the international community to negotiate arms control and disarmament agreements based at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. The Conference meets annually in three separate sessions with the High Level Segment taking place in the first session (January 20 - March 28). It is the world's single, on-going multilateral forum for disarmament negotiations, and although it is formally independent of the United Nations, it is linked to it in a number of ways and submits a report of its activities every year to the General Assembly.
disarmament.unoda.org
en.wikipedia.org/
www.unfoldzero.org