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8 March
United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace
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In 1977 (
A/RES/32/142), the General Assembly invited States to oclaim, in accordance with their historical and national traditions and customs, any day of the year as
United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace. States were called upon to contribute to creating conditions for the elimination of discrimination against women and for their full and equal participation in social development. That action came on the wake of the International Women's Year (1975) and the United Nations Decade for Women (1976-1985), both proclaimed by the Assembly. The United Nations began observing International Women's Day, 8 March, in 1975 -- the International Women's Year.
Backgrounder (pdf)
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21 March
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
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The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on 21 March. On that day, in 1960, police opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration in Sharpeville, South Africa, against the apartheid "pass laws". Proclaiming the Day in 1966, the General Assembly called on the international community to redouble its efforts to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination (
resolution 2142 (XXI)).
Fact Sheet (pdf) -
background information
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beginning on 21 March
Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling against Racism and Racial Discrimination
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As part of its programme for the first Decade for Action to Combat acism and Racial Discrimination, the General Assembly in 1979 called for the observance by all States of a Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling against Racism and Racial Discrimination, beginning on 21 March (
A/RES/34/24).
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22 March
World Day for Water
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The General Assembly has declared 22 March as
World Day for Water (
A/RES/47/193 of 22 December 1992). The observance aims at promoting awareness of the extent to which water resource development contributes to economic productivity and social well-being.
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26 March
International Day for the Commemoration of the Two-hundredth Anniversary
of the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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On 28 November 2006, the General Assembly designated 26 March 2007 as the International Day for the Commemoration of the Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (
resolution 61/19). It further decided to convene on that day a special commemorative meeting of the Assembly to mark the International Day.
Recalling that the trans-Atlantic slave trade, which operated between the fifteenth and late nineteenth centuries, involved the forced transport of millions of Africans as slaves, mostly from West Africa to the Americas, thereby enriching the imperial empires of the time, the Assembly chose in this way to honour the memory of those who died as a result of slavery, including through exposure to the horrors of the Middle Passage and in revolt against and resistance to enslavement.
It was on 25 March 1807 that the Imperial British Parliament signed the Act which abolished the slave trade throughout the British Empire, helping chart the course for its abolition worldwide. Since the anniversary falls on a Sunday, it is being observed on Monday, 26 March 2007
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4 April
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action
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On 8 December 2005, the General Assembly declared that 4 April of each year shall be officially proclaimed and observed as International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (
A/RES/60/97). It called for continued efforts by States, with the assistance of the United Nations and relevant organizations, to foster the establishment and development of national mine-action capacities in countries where mines and explosive remnants of war constitute a serious threat to the safety, health and lives of the civilian population, or an impediment to social and economic development at the national and local levels.
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23 to 29 April
United Nations Global Road Safety Week
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On 26 October 2005, the General Assembly welcomed the proposal of the Economic Commission for Europe to host the first United Nations Global Road Safety Week, in Geneva, in April 2007, targeted at young road users, including young drivers (
resolution 60/5). It also invited the WHO to organize jointly a second road safety stakeholders' forum in Geneva as part of Global Road Safety Week, to continue work begun at the first forum held at United Nations Headquarters in 2004.
The World Youth Assembly for Road Safety will be held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva from 23 to 24 April 2007, where
the Second Global Road Safety Stakeholders' Forum will also take place on 25 April.
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3 May
World Press Freedom Day
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The General Assembly in 1993 declared 3 May as
World Press Freedom Day (decision 48/432 of 20 December). This action stemmed from the UNESCO General Conference, which, by a 1991 resolution on "Promotion of press freedom in the world", had recognized that a free, pluralistic and independent press was an essential component of any democratic society. The General Conference had transmitted to the General Assembly the wish of UNESCO member States to have 3 May declared " International Press Freedom Day".
That date commemorates the Windhoek Declaration on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press, adopted on 3 May 1991 by the Seminar on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press, organized by UNESCO and the United Nations in Windhoek, Namibia.
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8-9 May
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War
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By its resolution
A/RES/59/26 of 22 November 2004, the General Assembly declared 8 and 9 May as a time of remembrance and reconciliation, and invited Member States, United Nations bodies, nongovernmental organizations and individuals to observe annually either one or both of those days in an appropriate manner, to pay tribute to all those who lost their lives in the Second World War.
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15 May
International Day of Families
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In 1993, the General Assembly decided that 15 May of every year hould be observed as the
International Day of Families (A/RES/47/237 of 20 September). In 1989, by resolution
A/RES/44/82, the Assembly had proclaimed 1994 the International Year of the Family, to increase awareness of family issues and improve the capability of nations to tackle family-related problems with comprehensive policies.
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17 May
World Information Society Day
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On 27 March 2006, the General Assembly decided to proclaim 17 May annual World Information Society Day, to help to raise awareness of the possibilities that the use of the Internet and other information and communication technology can bring to societies and economies, as well as of ways to bridge the digital divide (resolution
60/252). It took this action as part of its follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society, which was held from 10 to 12 December 2003 in Geneva, and from 16 to 18 November 2005 in Tunis.
Welcoming the strong development orientation of the outcomes of both phases of the Summit, the Assembly asked the Economic and Social Council to oversee their system-wide follow-up and urged their full implementation. It welcomed the Digital Solidarity Fund, established in Geneva, as an innovative financial mechanism of a voluntary nature, and invited the Secretary-General, in an open and inclusive process, to convene a new forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue called the Internet Governance Forum, in accordance with the decisions made at Tunis.
The Assembly also decided to conduct an overall review of the implementation of the Summit outcomes in 2015.
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21 May
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
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Emphasizing the need to enhance the potential of culture as a means of achieving prosperity, sustainable development and global peaceful oexistence, the General Assembly, on 20 December 2002, proclaimed 21 May the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development (
A/RES/57/249). Acting during the closing days of the
United Nations Year for Cultural Heritage (2002), the Assembly recognized the close link between protecting cultural diversity and the larger framework of the dialogue among civilizations.
More information
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22 May
International Day for Biological Diversity
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On 20 December 2000, the General Assembly proclaimed 22 May, the ate of adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity, as the
International Day for Biological Diversity (
A/RES/55/201). The Day was previously observed on 29 December (
A/RES/49/119 of 19 December 1994). In 2000, the Conference of the Parties to the Convention, at its fifth meeting, had recommended that the date be changed to give it greater visibility.
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Beginning 25 May
Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories
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The General Assembly in 1999 requested the Special Committee on ecolonization to observe annually the Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories commencing on the week beginning 25 May 1999 (
A/RES/54/91 of 6 December). The Week had been proclaimed in 1972 (
resolution 2911 (XXVII)) as the Week of Solidarity with the Colonial Peoples of Southern Africa and Guinea (Bissau) and Cape Verde Fighting for Freedom, Independence and Equal Rights, to begin on 25 May, Africa Liberation Day.
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29 May
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
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The Assembly has designated 29 May of each year as the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, to pay tribute to all the men and omen who have served in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their high level of professionalism, dedication and courage, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace (
A/RES/57/129, 11 December 2002). The Assembly invited all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system, non-governmental organizations and individuals to observe the Day in an appropriate manner.
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4 June
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
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On 19 August 1982, at its emergency special session on the question of Palestine, the General Assembly, "appalled at the great number of innocent Palestinian and Lebanese children victims of Israel's acts of aggression", decided to commemorate 4 June of each year as the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression (resolution ES-7/8).
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5 June
World Environment Day
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By resolution
2994 (XXVII)) of 15 December 1972, the General ssembly designated 5 June as
World Environment Day to deepen public awareness of the need to preserve and enhance the environment. That date recalls the opening day of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972), which led to the establishment of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Information Material
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17 June
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
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The
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, 17 June, was roclaimed by the General Assembly in 1995 (
A/RES/49/115), marking the adoption of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification on 17 June 1994. The Assembly invited States to devote the World Day to promoting awareness of the need for international cooperation to combat desertification and the effects of drought, including implementation of the Convention to Combat Desertification.
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20 June
World Refugee Day
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On 4 December 2000, the General Assembly noted that 2001 marked he fiftieth anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, and that the Organization of African Unity (OAU) had agreed to have
International Refugee Day coincide with Africa Refugee Day on 20 June. It, therefore, decided that, as from 2001, 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day (
A/RES/55/76). [Note: The OAU was replaced by the African Union on 9 July 2002.]
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23 June
United Nations Public Service Day
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The Assembly, on 20 December, designated 23 June of each year as
United Nations Public Service Day (
A/RES/57/277). It encouraged ember States to organize special events on that Day to highlight the contribution of public service in the development process.
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26 June
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
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The General Assembly in 1987 decided to observe 26 June as the
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking as an expression of its determination to strengthen action and cooperation to achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse. It took that action on 7 December 1987 (
A/RES/42/112), following a recommendation of the 1987 International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which, on 26 June, had adopted the Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Outline of Future Activities in Drug Abuse Control.
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26 June
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
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The Assembly in 1997, on the recommendation of the Economic and ocial Council (
decision 1997/251), proclaimed 26 June
United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (
A/RES/52/149 of 12 December). The Day aims at the eradication of torture and the effective functioning of the 1984 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which entered into force on 26 June 1987.
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First Saturday of July
International Day of Cooperatives
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In 1992, the General Assembly proclaimed the first Saturday of July 995 to be
International Day of Cooperatives (
A/RES/47/90 of 16 December). The date marked the centenary of the International Cooperative Alliance, an umbrella group of organizations comprising 760 million members in 100 countries.
In 1994, recognizing that cooperatives were becoming an indispensable factor of economic and social development, the Assembly invited governments, international organizations, specialized agencies and national and international cooperative organizations to observe the Day every year (
A/RES/49/155 of 23 December).
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11 July
World Population Day
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In 1989, the Governing Council of the United Nations Development rogramme (UNDP) recommended that 11 July be observed as
World Population Day. An outgrowth of the Day of Five Billion, celebrated on 11 July 1987, the Day seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues, particularly in the context of overall development plans and programmes, and the need to find solutions for these issues. According to the Population Division of the United Nations, world population totalled 6.3 billion in 2002, and was growing by some 77 million a year. The United Nations estimates that there will be between 7.4 billion and 12.8 billion people in 2050, with 8.9 billion the most likely projection.
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9 August
International Day of the World's Indigenous People
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In 1994, the General Assembly decided that the International Day of he World's Indigenous People shall be observed on 9 August every year during the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (
A/RES/49/214 of 23 December). By its resolution A/RES/59/174 of 20 December 2004, in which the Assembly proclaimed the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (2005-2014), it also decided to continue observing the International Day of Indigenous People every year during the Second Decade, in New York, Geneva and other offices of the United Nations. The Assembly asked the Secretary-General to support observance of the Day from within existing resources, and to encourage Governments to observe the Day at the national level.
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12 August
International Youth Day
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The General Assembly on 17 December 1999 (
A/RES/54/120 I) ndorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared
International Youth Day. It recommended that public information activities be organized to support the Day as a way to promote better awareness of the World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and Beyond, adopted by the Assembly in 1995 (
A/RES/50/81).
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16 September
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
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In 1994, the General Assembly proclaimed 16 September the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the date of the signing, in 1987, of the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (
A/RES/49/114). States were invited to devote the Day to promote activities in accordance with the objectives of the Protocol and its amendments. The ozone layer, a fragile shield of gas, protects the Earth from the harmful portion of the rays of the sun, thus, helping preserve life on the planet.
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21 September
International Day of Peace
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In 1981, the General Assembly declared that the opening day of its egular session in September "shall be officially dedicated and observed as the International Day of Peace and shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples" (
A/RES/36/67). In 1998, the Assembly reaffirmed that the Day should continue to be observed on the opening day of its annual regular session (
A/RES/52/232 of 4 June).
On 7 September 2001, the Assembly decided that, beginning in 2002, the International Day of Peace shall be observed on 21 September each year, with this date to be brought to the attention of all people for the celebration and observance of peace (
A/RES/55/282). It declared that the Day shall, henceforth, be observed as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an invitation to all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities throughout the Day. It also invited Member States, United Nations bodies, regional and non-governmental organizations to commemorate the Day and to cooperate with the United Nations in establishing the global ceasefire.
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1 October
International Day of Older Persons
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The General Assembly designated 1 October the International Day of Older Persons by resolution
A/RES/45/106 of 14 December 1990, following up on United Nations initiatives such as the Vienna International Plan of Action on Ageing, adopted by the 1982 World Assembly on Ageing and endorsed later that year by the General Assembly.
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4-10 October
World Space Week
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By resolution
A/RES/54/68 of 6 December 1999, the General Assembly proclaimed World Space Week, to be observed between 4 and 10 ctober, to celebrate the contributions of space science and technology to the betterment of the human condition. The dates recall the launch, on 4 October 1957, of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik I, and the entry into force, on 10 October 1967, of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space.
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World Habitat Day
(First Monday of October, 1 October 2007)
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In 1985, acting on a recommendation of the Commission on Human ettlements, the General Assembly designated the first Monday of October as
World Habitat Day (
A/RES/40/202 A
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International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
(second Wednesday of October)
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In 2001, the General Assembly decided to maintain the observance of he International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction on the second Wednesday of October (
A/RES/56/195 of 21 December), as a vehicle to promote a global culture of natural disaster reduction - including disaster prevention, mitigation and preparedness. The Assembly had designated that day to be observed during the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, 1990-1999 (
A/RES/44/236).
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16 October
World Food Day
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The aim of World Food Day, proclaimed in 1979 by the Conference of he FAO of the United Nations, is to heighten public awareness of the world food problem and strengthen solidarity in the struggle against hunger, malnutrition and poverty. The Day marks the date of the founding of the FAO in 1945. In 1980, the General Assembly endorsed observance of the Day in consideration of the fact that "food is a requisite for human survival and well-being and a fundamental human necessity" (
A/RES/35/70 of 5 December).
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17 October
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
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In 1992, the General Assembly, welcoming the fact that certain NGOs, n the initiative of one of them (the French-based International Movement ATD Fourth World), had, in many States, observed 17 October as World Day for Overcoming Extreme Poverty, declared that date the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (
A/RES/47/196 of 22 December). The observance aims to promote awareness of the need to eradicate poverty and destitution in all countries, particularly in developing countries -- a need that has become a development priority.
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24 October
United Nations Day
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The anniversary of the entry into force of the United Nations Charter on 24 October 1945 has been celebrated as United Nations Day since 1948. It has traditionally been marked throughout the world by meetings, discussions and exhibits on the achievements and goals of the Organization. In 1971, the General Assembly recommended that Member States observe it as a public holiday (
resolution 2782 (XXVI)).
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24 October
World Development Information Day
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The General Assembly in 1972 instituted World Development nformation Day to draw the attention of world public opinion to development problems and the need to strengthen international cooperation to solve them (
resolution 3038 (XXVII)). The Assembly decided that the date for the Day should coincide in principle with United Nations Day, 24 October, which was also the date of the adoption, in 1970, of the International Development Strategy for the Second United Nations Development Decade. The Assembly felt that improving the dissemination of information and the mobilization of public opinion, particularly among young people, would lead to greater awareness of the problems of development, thus, promoting efforts in the sphere of international cooperation for development.
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24-30 October
Disarmament Week
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The annual observance of Disarmament Week, which begins on the nniversary of the founding of the United Nations, was called for in the Final Document of the General Assembly 1978 special session on disarmament (resolution S-10/2). States were invited to highlight the danger of the arms race, propagate the need for its cessation and increase public understanding of the urgent tasks of disarmament.
In 1995, the Assembly invited governments, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs), to continue taking an active part in Disarmament Week (
A/RES/50/72 B of 12 December). It invited the Secretary-General to continue using the United Nations information entities as widely as possible to promote a better understanding among the public of disarmament problems and the aims of the Week.
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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (third Sunday of November, annually)
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On 26 October 2005, the General Assembly invited Member States and the international community to recognize the third Sunday in November of every year as the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, as appropriate acknowledgement for victims of road traffic crashes and their families (resolution A/RES/60/5).
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6 November
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
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On 5 November 2001, the General Assembly declared 6 November of ach year as the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict (
A/RES/56/4). In taking this action, it considered that damage to the environment in times of armed conflict impairs ecosystems and natural resources long after the period of conflict, often extending beyond the limits of national territories and the present generation. It also recalled the United Nations Millennium Declaration, which emphasized the necessity of working to protect our common environment.
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14 November
World Diabetes Day
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Welcoming the fact that the International Diabetes Federation has been observing World Diabetes Day globally since 1991, with co-sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO), the General Assembly, on 20 December 2006, designated 14 November, the current World Diabetes Day, as a United Nations Day, to be observed every year beginning in 2007 (
resolution 61/225).
Recognizing that diabetes is a chronic, debilitating and costly disease which poses serious challenges to development, the Assembly encouraged Member States to develop national policies for its prevention, treatment and care in line with the sustainable development of their health-care systems, taking account of internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals.
The Assembly also invited all Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system and other international organizations, as well as civil society, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, to observe World Diabetes Day in an appropriate manner, including through education and the mass media.
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16 November
International Day for Tolerance
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In 1996, the General Assembly invited Member States to observe the nternational Day for Tolerance on 16 November, with activities directed towards both educational establishments and the wider public (
A/RES/51/95 of 12 December). This action came in the wake of the United Nations Year for Tolerance, 1995, proclaimed by the Assembly in 1993 (
A/RES/48/126). The Year had been declared on the initiative of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); on 16 November 1995, the UNESCO member States had adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and Follow-up Plan of Action for the Year.
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20 November
Africa Industrialization Day
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Within the framework of the Second Industrial Development Decade for Africa, the General Assembly proclaimed 20 November as Africa ndustrialization Day (
A/RES/44/237 of 22 December 1989). The Day is intended to mobilize the commitment of the international community to the industrialization of Africa.
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20 November
Universal Children's Day
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The General Assembly recommended in 1954 (resolution 836 (IX)) that ll countries institute a Universal Children's Day, to be observed as a day of worldwide fraternity and understanding between children and of activity promoting the welfare of the world's children. It suggested to governments that the Day be observed on the date which each considers appropriate. The date of 20 November marks the day in which the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 1989.
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21 November
World Television Day
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In 1996, the General Assembly proclaimed 21 November as World elevision Day, commemorating the date on which, in 1996, the first World Television Forum was held at the United Nations. States were invited to observe the Day by encouraging global exchanges of television programmes focusing on issues such as peace, security, economic and social development, and the enhancement of cultural exchanges (
A/RES/51/205 of 17 December).
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Third Sunday in November
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
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On 26 October 2005, the General Assembly invited Member States and the international community to recognize the third Sunday in November of every year as the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, as acknowledgement for victims of road traffic crashes and their families (
resolution 60/5).
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25 November
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
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The General Assembly has designated 25 November International Day or the Elimination of Violence against Women, and has invited governments, international organizations and NGOs to organize on that day activities to raise public awareness on the problem (
A/RES/54/134 of 17 December 1999). Women's activists have marked 25 November as a day against violence since 1981. The date came from the brutal 1961 assassination of the three Mirabal sisters, political activists in the Dominican Republic, on orders of Dominican ruler Rafael Trujillo.
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29 November
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
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In 1977, the General Assembly called for the annual observance of 29 ovember as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (
A/RES/32/40 B). On that day, in 1947, the Assembly had adopted the resolution on the partition of Palestine (resolution 181 (II)).
On 1 December 2003 , by its resolution
A/RES/59/29, the Assembly encouraged Member States to continue to give the widest support and publicity to the observance of the Day of Solidarity. The Assembly requested that the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People and the Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat, as part of that observance, continue to organize an annual exhibit on Palestinian rights or a cultural event in cooperation with the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations.
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1 December
World AIDS Day
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The General Assembly, in 1988, stated its deep concern about the andemic proportions of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Noting that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared 1 December 1988 World AIDS Day, the Assembly stressed the importance of observing that occasion (
A/RES/43/15). Today, over 41 million people are living with HIV/AIDS.
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International Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing Day
(1 December 2007, or other day or days in 2007)
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On 4 December 2006, the General Assembly adopted a draft decision by which it called on Member States to designate a Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing Day in 2007, to be observed on 1 December 2007, or on such other day or days in 2007 as individual Member States may decide. The Assembly encouraged Member States, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and its co-sponsors, and other relevant international and national organizations to take appropriate measures to observe the Day, in accordance with nationally determined action plans and policies, aimed at achieving broad multisectoral coverage for prevention, treatment, care and support.
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2 December
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
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International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, 2 December, recalls the ate of the adoption, by the General Assembly, of the United Nations Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and the Exploitation of Others (
resolution 317 (IV) of 2 December 1949).
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3 December
International Day of Disabled Persons
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In 1992, at the conclusion of the United Nations Decade of Disabled ersons (1983-1992), the General Assembly proclaimed 3 December as the International Day of Disabled Persons (
A/RES/47/3). The Decade had been a period of raising awareness and enacting measures to improve the situation of persons with disabilities and to provide them with equal opportunities. Subsequently, the Assembly appealed to Member States to highlight the observance of the Day in order to further integrate people with disabilities into society (
A/RES/47/88).
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5 December
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
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The General Assembly has invited governments to observe the nternational Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development on 5 December each year (
A/RES/40/212 of 17 December 1985). It urged them to heighten awareness of the contribution made by volunteer service, thereby stimulating people in all walks of life to offer their services as volunteers, both at home and abroad. In 2001, the International Year of Volunteers, the Assembly adopted a set of recommendations on ways that governments and the United Nations system could support volunteering and asked that they be widely disseminated (
A/RES/56/38 of 5 December 2001).
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7 December
International Civil Aviation Day
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In 1996, the General Assembly proclaimed 7 December as International Civil Aviation Day, and urged governments, as well as national, regional, international and intergovernmental organizations, to take steps to bserve it (
A/RES/51/33 of 6 December). The Day had been declared in 1992 by the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations specialized agency, to highlight and advance the benefits of international civil aviation. Observation of the Day started on 7 December 1994 -- the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which established ICAO.
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9 December
International Anti-Corrupution Day
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The General Assembly in its Resolution
A/RES/58/4 decided that, in rder to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the Convention in combating and preventing it, 9 December should be designated International Anti-Corruption Day.
The UN Convention against Corruption, launched for signature at the High-level Political Conference in Mérida, Mexico, in December 2003, is the most decisive step taken so far in a process that began in earnest in the 1990s. At that time, an effort was initiated to stop accepting corruption as an inevitable fact of life, and to identify it as one of the major impediments to development, one that ultimately hurts the world's poorest people the most.
In August 2001, under the impetus of a General Assembly resolution, the United Nations convened an Intergovernmental Open-Ended Expert Group on the issue. Based on their recommendation, an ad hoc committee of the General Assembly began the task of drafting an anti-corruption treaty in 2002. The proposed convention gathered important political support at the March 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development, which included anti-corruption as one of the keystones of its Monterrey Consensus on development policy.
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10 December
Human Rights Day
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All States and interested organizations were invited by the General ssembly in 1950 to observe 10 December as Human Rights Day (resolution 423 (V)). The Day marks the anniversary of the Assembly's adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
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18 December
International Migrants Day
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As recommended by the Economic and Social Council (decision 000/288 of 28 July 2000), the General Assembly has proclaimed 18 December International Migrants Day (
A/RES/55/93 of 4 December 2000). On that day, the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families was adopted in 1990 (
A/RES/45/158). The Assembly has stressed the need to make further efforts to ensure respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all migrants. It is estimated that one in every 35 persons in the world is a migrant, living and working in a country other than his or her own. All countries have migrants among their population.
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19 December
United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation
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On 23 December 2004, the General Assembly declared 19 December f each year as the United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation (
A/RES/58/220). This marks the date, in 1978, when the General Assembly endorsed the Buenos Aires Plan of Action for Promoting and Implementing Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (resolution 33/134).
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20 December
International Human Solidarity Day
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In connection with its observance of first United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006), the General Assembly, on 22 December 2005, decided to proclaim 20 December of each year as International Human Solidarity Day (
resolution 60/209). In taking that action, it recalled that the Millennium Declaration identified solidarity as one of the fundamental and universal values that should underlie relations between peoples in the twenty-first century.
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