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International Holocaust Remembrance Day – Promoting Memory as a Commitment to Inclusion

Company name : DIGITALIZE

Activity sector : Other service activities

Company category : SME

 

Communicate

Description of the action

On January 27th, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Digitalize marked the occasion through an internal awareness initiative organized in collaboration with OnePeople-ASBL. The action highlighted the universal responsibility of remembrance and the importance of standing against hatred,discrimination, and dehumanization in all their forms.

Context

As part of our commitment to the Diversity andinclusion Charter, Digitalize works in partnership with OnePeople-ASBL to promote civic awareness and social responsibility. Together, we dedicate each month to highlighting an international day linked toHuman rights, equality, orinclusion, fostering collective reflection within the company.

Objectives

Promote awareness of crimes against humanity and their historical impact.

Encourage vigilance against hate speech anddiscrimination.

Strengthen a culture of respect, dignity, andinclusion.

Affirm remembrance as a civic and collective responsibility.

Approach

In collaboration with OnePeople-ASBL, an internal communication was shared with all employees, emphasizing the universal meaning of “Never Again” and encouraging reflection on the dangers of silence, indifference, and dehumanization. The initiative connected historical memory with present-dayinclusion challenges.

Impact

Reinforced awareness ofHuman rights and collective responsibility.

Encouraged thoughtful dialogue on intolerance and exclusion.

Strengthened partnerships between corporate andcivil society actors.

Consolidated Digitalize’s commitment to diversity andinclusion.

« To do »

Collaborate with civil society organizations (e.g., OnePeople-ASBL).

Mark key international remembrance and human rights days.

Encourage respectful reflection and dialogue.

Link historical memory to present-day inclusion practices.

« Not to do »

Reduce remembrance to a symbolic gesture.

Disconnect historical reflection from current inclusion efforts.

Avoid difficult conversations about discrimination.

Remain passive in the face of hate or exclusion.

Keywords : Communication

Published on 25 February 2026

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