Global Days of Action on Military Spending
The Global Days of Action on Military Spending is a lively global campaign that invites people everywhere to rethink how public funds are used. It urges governments to shift resources from arms to real security, like health, education, and clean energy.
Align advocacy and social-impact brands with GDAMS to amplify messaging around budget reallocation, sustainability, and peace—driving awareness and community engagement rather than direct sales.
- Compare military spending to education/healthcare budgets with shareable infographics
- Host virtual panel discussions on peace investments and social impact
- Launch user-generated content campaign (#BudgetSwap) showcasing community reimagining of public funds
- Partner with artists/creators for poetry-art jam celebrating human potential over militarism
The Global Days of Action on Military Spending began in April 2016. Organizers planned it to match the release of new global military spending data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
That yearly update often lands in early April. Activists used this moment to spark debate. They asked a simple but bold question: What if that money funded public services instead?
The campaign ran through mid-April, ending near U.S. Tax Day. That date helped connect national budgets with personal taxes.
Around the world, people joined events to demand better use of public money. Some staged performances or held public talks. Others gathered in town squares, online forums, or classrooms.
The International Peace Bureau (IPB), a long-standing peace group, helped launch the idea. In 2014, it created the Global Campaign on Military Spending (GCOMS).
That effort expanded into an annual week of action. GCOMS called on people everywhere to push for less spending on weapons and more on human needs.
Since then, support has grown. Activists in dozens of countries now take part each year. These events have one shared goal—shifting priorities away from war and toward care, justice, and a safe future for all.
Host a Budget Swap Exhibit
Invite guests to display household or community budgets next to national military spending data. This visual sparks fresh conversation. Participants learn how reallocated funds could boost schools, hospitals, or green energy.
Launch a Social Media Campaign
Post eye‑catching infographics that compare weapon costs to public programs. Set a fun daily challenge—like sharing one surprising military-spending fact each day using a unique hashtag.
Organize a Virtual Discussion
Set up a relaxed online chat with experts, students, and friends. Focus on meaningful questions—like how peace investments improve lives. Keep it short and engaging for a lively feel.
Create a Poet‑Art Jam
Gather artists and writers to blend words, music, and visuals. Encourage themes that challenge militarism and celebrate human potential. Then share the creations online or in a public space.
Write a Letter‑to‑the‑Editor Blitz
Encourage people to send letters to newspapers and local media editors. Ask them to challenge the norms that promote huge military budgets and suggest investing in welfare and climate action.