World Olive Tree Day, celebrated annually on November 26, was officially established during the 40th session of the UNESCO General Conference in 2019. This day honors the olive tree, a symbol of peace, wisdom, and harmony since ancient times. The olive branch, in particular, holds a significant place in human consciousness, transcending geographical boundaries and resonating with people and communities worldwide.
The day is not only a celebration of the olive tree itself but also an opportunity to reflect on its cultural and symbolic importance. UNESCO encourages global participation in this celebration through a variety of activities. These include engaging debates, informative conferences, educational workshops, cultural events, and exhibitions. World Olive Tree Day serves as a platform to share knowledge, experiences, and the rich heritage associated with the olive tree, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for this remarkable symbol of peace and wisdom.