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* [[March 8]] - [[United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace]], recognized by the UN |
* [[March 8]] - [[United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace]], recognized by the UN |
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* [[March 8]] - [[International Women's Day]] [http://www.internationalwomensday.com], recognized by the UN |
* [[March 8]] - [[International Women's Day]] [http://www.internationalwomensday.com], recognized by the UN |
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* [[March 9]] - [[International Tim Day]] to observe the birth of Tim Summerville. [http://www.bigfm.co.nz/News/NewsTeam/TimSummerville/tabid/78/Default.aspx] |
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* [[March 15]] - [[World Consumer Rights Day]] |
* [[March 15]] - [[World Consumer Rights Day]] |
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* [[March 20]] - International Day of the [[Francophonie]] ([http://www.20mars.francophonie.org site] {{fr icon}}) |
* [[March 20]] - International Day of the [[Francophonie]] ([http://www.20mars.francophonie.org site] {{fr icon}}) |
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* [[June 12]] - [[World Day Against Child Labour]] |
* [[June 12]] - [[World Day Against Child Labour]] |
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* [[June 14]] - [[World Blood Donor Day]], recognized by the UN |
* [[June 14]] - [[World Blood Donor Day]], recognized by the UN |
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* [[June 16]] - [[International Tony Ujdur Day]], celebrating Tony Ujdurs all over the world for having a great name. [http://www.bigfm.co.nz/OnAir/TonyUjdur/tabid/67/Default.aspx] |
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* [[June 17]] - [[World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought]], recognized by the UN |
* [[June 17]] - [[World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought]], recognized by the UN |
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* [[June 18]] - [[International Picnic Day]] |
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* Third Sunday of November - [[World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims]], recognized by the UN |
* Third Sunday of November - [[World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims]], recognized by the UN |
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* [[November 1]] - [[World Vegan Day]] |
* [[November 1]] - [[World Vegan Day]] |
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* [[November 6]] - [[International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict]], recognized by the UN |
* [[November 6]] - [[International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict]], recognized by the UN. Also known as [[Lusty Liz Day]] to celebrate the achievements of Liz Thomas a.k.a. Lizzy Lane Change and Lizzy Lamb Chop. |
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* [[November 8]] - [[World Radiographer Day]] |
* [[November 8]] - [[World Radiographer Day]] |
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* [[November 9]] - [[World Freedom Day]] |
* [[November 9]] - [[World Freedom Day]] |
Revision as of 03:23, 16 June 2009
This is not a list of National Days, commemorative days, or days which have some significance in one or a very small number of countries.
International observance (also known as international dedication or international anniversary) denotes a period of time to observe some issue of international interest or concern. This is used to commemorate, promote and mobilize for action. Many of these periods have been established by the United Nations General Assembly, Economic and Social Council or by UNESCO. In this case, the lead agency for a particular international observance uses the symbolism of the United Nations (UN) or UNESCO, a specially designed logo for the year, and their infrastructure to coordinate events worldwide. It also presents a written report about the event. This summarizes the activities that took place around the world under the auspices of the international observance, and makes recommendations for the future.
List of international observances
Below follows a list of consecutively days, years and decades that have been denoted as international observances by the United Nations. There are also other organizations that declare international observances, although these are not as widely recognized.
Days
January
- January 1 - Global Family Day - formerly One Day of Peace and Sharing, recognized by the UN
- January 1 - World Day of Peace - established by pope Paul VI in his letter dated on 8.12.1967
- January 6 - World day for War orphans - initiated by (S.O.S Enfants En Detresse - www.soseed.org by Stephen N. Kinuthia)
- January 11 - International Day for Peace in Kenya January 11, 2008. Recent events in the country left Kenyans in fear of their future. The stalemate between the political leaders has created opportunity for destructive forces, and organized militia, which have risen to kill innocent people (more than 450 killed, thousands injured and over 250,000 displaced - initiated by (Kenya Welfare Foundation & Kenya Development Network and Consortium)[
- 3rd Sunday of January - World Religion Day - established in 1950 [1]
- January 27 - International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recognized by the UN
- January 28 - Data Protection Day - recognized by the Council of Europe [2]
February
- February 2 - World Wetlands Day
- February 4 - World Cancer Day
- February 6 - International Day Against Female Genital Mutilation
- February 12 - Darwin Day
- February 12 - World Day of the Sick, an observance day instituted by pope John Paul II.
- February 14 - Valentines Day
- February 20 - World Day of Social Justice, recognized by the UN
- February 21 - International Mother Language Day, recognized by the UN World Tourist Guide Day
March
- March 4 - World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation ONG GIPF (site Template:Fr icon)
- March 8 - United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace, recognized by the UN
- March 8 - International Women's Day [3], recognized by the UN
- March 9 - International Tim Day to observe the birth of Tim Summerville. [4]
- March 15 - World Consumer Rights Day
- March 20 - International Day of the Francophonie (site Template:Fr icon)
- March 20 - World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People [5]
- March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, recognized by the UN
- March 22 - World Day for Water, recognized by the UN
- March 23 - World Meteorological Day, recognized by the UN
- March 24 - International Day for Achievers, World Tuberculosis Day, recognized by the UN
- March 25 - International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, recognized by the UN
- March 27 - World Theatre Day
13 march world kidney day
April
- April 2 - World Autism Awareness Day, recognized by the UN
- April 4 - International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, recognized by the UN
- April 7 - World Health Day, recognized by the World Federation of Hemophilia
- April 7 - International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda, recognized by the UN
- April 17 - World Hemophilia Day, recognized by the UN
- April 21 - World Creativity and Innovation Day. Celebrations begin April 15 - Leonardo da Vinci's Birthday
- April 22 - Earth Day
- April 23 - World Book and Copyright Day, recognized by the UN
- April 25 - World Malaria Day, recognized by the WHO
- April 26 - World Intellectual Property Day, recognized by the UN
- April 28 - International Workers' Memorial Day
- April 29 - World Dance Day
May
- May 1 - May Day - Labour Day
- May 3 - World Press Freedom Day, recognized by the UN
- May 4 - International Firefighters' Day
- May 8 - World Red Cross & Red Crescent Day
- May 8-May 9 - Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War, recognized by the UN
- May 10 - International Mothers Day
- May 12 - International Nurses Day
- May 15 - International Day of Families, recognized by the UN
- May 17 - World Information Society Day, recognized by the UN
- May 18 - World Museum Day
- May 19 - World Hepatitis Day
- May 21 - World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, recognized by the UN
- May 22 - International Day for Biological Diversity, recognized by the UN
- May 23 - World Turtle Day
- May 29 - International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, recognized by the UN
- May 31 - World No Tobacco Day, recognized by the UN
- 1st Tuesday of May - World Asthma Day
- 2nd Saturday of May - World Fair Trade Day
June
- June 1 - International Children's Day
- June 4 - International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, recognized by the UN
- June 5 - World Environment Day, recognized by the UN
- June 8 - World Brain Tumour Day
- June 8 - World Ocean Day
- June 12 - World Day Against Child Labour
- June 14 - World Blood Donor Day, recognized by the UN
- June 16 - International Tony Ujdur Day, celebrating Tony Ujdurs all over the world for having a great name. [6]
- June 17 - World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, recognized by the UN
- June 18 - International Picnic Day
- June 20 - World Refugee Day, recognized by the UN
- June 21 - World Music Day
- June 23 - United Nations Public Service Day, recognized by the UN
- June 26 - International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, recognized by the UN
- June 26 - International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, recognized by the UN
July
- 1st Saturday of July - International Day of Cooperatives, recognized by the UN
- July 11 - World Population Day, recognized by the UN
August
- August 9 - International Day of the World's Indigenous People, recognized by the UN[7][8]
- August 12 - International Youth Day, recognized by the UN
- August 13 - Left-Handed Day
- August 19 - World Humanitarian Day
- August 23 - International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition, recognized by the UN
- August 26 - Namibia Day, recognized by the UN
September
- September 8 - International Literacy Day, recognized by the UN
- September 11 - World First Aid Day
- September 15 - International Day of Democracy, recognized by the UN
- September 16 - International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, recognized by the UN
- September 21 - International Day of Peace, recognized by the UN
- September 21 - World Alzheimer's Day
- September 22 - (World) Car Free Day(s)
- September 25 - International Grab Hand Day. Not Recognised by UN, but only those in the GIS Industry, and all associated IT Disciplines.[citation needed]
- September 26 - European Day of Languages
- September 27 - World Tourism Day
- September 28 - Right to Know Day [9]
- September 28 - World Rabies Day
- During last week of September - World Maritime Day, recognized by the UN
October
- First Monday of October - World Habitat Day, recognized by the UN
- October 1 - International Day of Older Persons, recognized by the UN
- October 1 - World Vegetarian Day
- October 2 - International Day of Non-Violence, recognized by the UN, observed on M.K. Gandhi's birthday
- October 3 - World Smile Day[[10]]
- October 4 - World Animal Day
- October 5 - World Teachers' Day
- Second Wednesday of October - International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction, recognized by the UN
- October 6 - World Hospice and Palliative Care Day
- October 8 - World Humanitarian Action Day
- October 9 - World Post Day, recognized by the UN
- October 10 - World Mental Health Day, recognized by the UN
- October 10 - World Day Against Death Penalty, recognized by the WCADP
- October 14 - World Standards Day
- October 15 - International Day of Rural Women, recognized by the UN
- October 16 - National Boss Day[[11]]
- October 16 - World Food Day, recognized by the UN
- October 17 - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, recognized by the UN
- October 24 - United Nations Day, recognized by the UN
- October 24 - World Development Information Day, recognized by the UN
November
- Third Sunday of November - World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, recognized by the UN
- November 1 - World Vegan Day
- November 6 - International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict, recognized by the UN. Also known as Lusty Liz Day to celebrate the achievements of Liz Thomas a.k.a. Lizzy Lane Change and Lizzy Lamb Chop.
- November 8 - World Radiographer Day
- November 9 - World Freedom Day
- November 14 - World Diabetes Day, recognized by the UN
- November 16 - International Day for Tolerance, recognized by the UN
- November 17 - International Students Day
- November 19 - International Men's Day (Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Australia, India, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States, Malta)
- November 19 - World Toilet Day
- November 20 - Africa Industrialization Day, recognized by the UN
- November 20 - Universal Children's Day, recognized by the UN
- November 21 - World Hello Day
- November 21 - World Television Day, recognized by the UN
- November 25 - International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, recognized by the UN
- November 29 - International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, recognized by the UN
December
- December 1 - World AIDS Day, recognized by the UN
- December 2 - International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, recognized by the UN
- December 3 - International Day of Disabled Persons, recognized by the UN
- December 5 - International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development, recognized by the UN
- December 7 - International Civil Aviation Day, recognized by the UN
- December 9 - The International Day against Corruption, recognized by the UN
- December 10 - Human Rights Day, recognized by the UN
- December 11 - International Mountain Day, recognized by the UN
- December 18 - International Migrants Day, recognized by the UN
- December 19 - United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation, recognized by the UN
- December 20 - International Human Solidarity Day, recognized by the UN
Weeks
- March 21-27 Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling against Racism and Racial Discrimination, recognized by the UN
- April 25 – May 2 (2009) — Vaccination Week In The Americas[1]
- May 25-31 Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories, recognized by the UN
- 4th week of September - (International) Peace Week
- October 4-10 - World Space Week, recognized by the UN
- October 24-30 - Disarmament Week, recognized by the UN
Years
Before 1950
- 1882/1883 - International Polar Year
- 1932/1933 - International Polar Year
1950s
- 1957/1958 - International Geophysical Year
- 1959/1960 - World Refugee Year
1960s
- 1961 - International Health and Medical Research Year
- 1965 - International Cooperation Year
- 1967 - International Tourist Year
- 1968 - International Year for Human Rights
- 1969 - International Year of Love
1970s
- 1970 - International Education Year
- 1971 - International Year for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination
- 1974 - World Population Year
- 1975 - International Women's Year
- 1978/1979 - International Anti-Apartheid Year
- 1979 - International Year of the Child
1980s
- 1981 - International Year of Disabled Persons
- 1982 - International Year of Mobilization for Sanctions against South Africa
- 1983 - World Communications Year
- 1984 - Year of Women in South Africa [12]
- 1985 - Year of the United Nations
- 1985 - International Youth Year
- 1986 - International Year of Peace
- 1987 - International Year of Shelter for the Homeless
1990s
- 1990 - International Literacy Year - United Nations General Assembly Session 42 Resolution 104. International Literacy Year A/RES/42/104 7 December 1987. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- 1992 - International Space Year
- 1993 - International Year of the World's Indigenous People
- 1994 - International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal
- 1994 - International Year of the Family
- 1995 - World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of Victims of the Second World War
- 1995 - United Nations Year for Tolerance
- 1996 - International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
- 1998 - International Year of the Ocean
- 1999 - International Year of Older Persons
2000s
- 2000 - International Year of Thanksgiving
- 2000 - International Year for the Culture of Peace
- 2000 - World Mathematical Year
- 2001 - International Year of Mobilization against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance
- 2001 - International Year of Volunteers
- 2001 - United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations[13][14][15]
- 2002 - International Year of Ecotourism [16]
- 2002 - International Year of Mountains [17] United Nations General Assembly Session 53 Resolution 24. A/RES/53/24 Retrieved 2007-11-19.
- 2002 - United Nations Year for Cultural Heritage [18]
- 2003 - International Year of Freshwater [19]
- 2003 - European Disability Year
- 2004 - International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition [20]
- 2004 - International Year of Rice
- 2005 - International Year for Sport and Physical Education
- 2005 - International Year of Microcredit [21]
- 2005 - World Year of Physics (declared by IUPAP) [22]
- 2006 - International Year of Deserts and Desertification
- 2007 - Year of the Dolphin (extended to 2008)
- 2007-2008 - International Heliophysical Year
- 2007-2008-(2009) - International Polar Year
- (2007)-2008-(2009) - International Year of Planet Earth - (N.B. Triennium) - [23] and [24] & [25]
- 2007 - Year of the Rights of Internally Displaced Persons in Colombia
- 2008 - International Year of Languages
- 2008 - International Year of the Potato
- 2008 - International Year of Sanitation
- 2008 - International Year of the Frog
- 2009 - International Year of Astronomy [26] (proposal accepted by 33rd session of the UNESCO General Conference, proclaimed by United Nations 62nd General Assembly)
- 2009 - International Year of Natural Fibres [27]
- 2009 - International Year of Reconciliation http://www.undemocracy.com/generalassembly_61/meeting_56/pg025-bk02#pg025-bk02][28]
2010s
- 2010 - International Year of Communications, International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures
- 2011 - International Year of Forests
Decades
- 1976–1985 - United Nations Decade for Women [29], recognized by the UN
- 1990s - International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction
- 1994–2004 - First International Decade of the World's Indigenous People [30], recognized by the UN
- 1997–2006 - First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty [31], recognized by the UN
- 2000–2010 - Second International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism [32] (pdf), recognized by the UN
- 2000-2010 - Bone and Joint Decade [33], recognised by WHO
- 2001–2010 - International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World [34], recognized by the UN
- 2001-2010 - Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa (2001-2010), recognized by the UN
- 2003–2012 - United Nations Literacy Decade [35], recognized by the UN
- 2005–2014 - United Nations Decade on Education for Sustainable Development - [36], recognized by the UN
- 2005–2014 - Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People [37], recognized by the UN
- 2005–2015 - Water for Life Decade, recognized by the UN
See also
References
- ^ "Vaccination Week In The Americas (2009 portal)". Pan American Health Organization. 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
External links
- UN Library (New York) - UN Observances
- UN List of Most Recent Observances
- UN Observances - a list of observances officially recognized by the United Nations.
- Drori, Gili S., "United Nations' Dedications": A World Culture in the Making?, International Sociology, June 2005.