We educate.
The IHRA’s Working Groups and Committees publish educational recommendations to help guide teachers and organizations
We research.
The IHRA is the only intergovernmental organization mandated to focus solely on Holocaust-related issues
We remember.
The IHRA's Member Countries have pledged to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, honoring their legacy and their memory
International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023
Our database of events provides an overview of activities on or around 27 January throughout the IHRA network. Explore and watch recordings of events honoring the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
IHRA Chair addresses the OSCE Permanent Council for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In her speech, IHRA Chair Ambassador Ann Bernes stressed the necessity of sustained political will to strengthen the positive trends that make us better equipped to address antisemitism.
Our Focus Areas
The IHRA brings together experts in Holocaust education, research and remembrance, including museum, memorial and education professionals, historians, archaeologists, and specialists in genocide studies and other disciplines. The multidisciplinary groups that result are able to focus on specific priority areas, allowing for the IHRA to put forth meaningful policy recommendations.
Our Responsibility to Remember, 90 Years On
This International Holocaust Remembrance Day marks 90 years since the Nazis’ rise to power. With the passage of time and the passing of the survivor generation, commemoration events on 27 January...
Holocaust Remembrance: “Safeguarding is key to carrying the memories forward”
Survivor testimony and the protection of Holocaust sites are essential tools in helping protect the record and tackle distortion, guests at a special commemoration event heard this week.
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