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  • World Interfaith Harmony Week, 1-7 February
    Feb 01
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    World Interfaith Harmony Week, 1-7 February

    (A/RES/65/5) World Interfaith Harmony Week is an annual event observed during the first week of February, after General Assembly designation in 2010. The General Assembly pointed out that mutual understanding and interreligious dialogue constitute important dimensions of a culture of peace and established World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all people regardless

  • World Wetlands Day
    Feb 02

    World Wetlands Day

    (A/RES/75/317) Wetlands are ecosystems where water is the primary factor controlling the environment and the associated plant and animal life. A broad definition of wetlands includes both freshwater and marine and coastal ecosystems such as all lakes and rivers, underground aquifers, swamps and marshes, wet grasslands, peatlands, oases, estuaries, deltas and tidal flats, mangroves and other c

  • International Day of Human Fraternity
    Feb 04

    International Day of Human Fraternity

    (A/RES/75/200) There is deep concern regarding acts that advocate religious hatred and, thereby, undermine the spirit of tolerance and respect for diversity, especially at a time when the world confronts the unprecedented crisis caused by the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which requires a global response based on unity, solidarity and renewed multilateral cooperation. And in t

  • International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation
    Feb 06

    International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation

    (A/RES/67/146) Female genital mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for non-medical reasons and is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights, the health and the integrity of girls and women. Girls who undergo female genital mutilation face short-term complications such as severe pain, shock, excessive bleeding

  • World Pulses Day
    Feb 10

    World Pulses Day

    (A/RES/73/251) Pulses, also known as legumes, are the edible seeds of leguminous plants cultivated for food. Dried beans, lentils and peas are the most commonly known and consumed types of pulses. Staples dishes and cuisines from across the world feature pulses, from hummus in the Mediterranean (chick peas), to a traditional full English breakfast (baked navy beans) to Indian dal (peas o

  • International Day of Women and Girls in Science
    Feb 11

    International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    (A/RES/70/212) Science and gender equality are both vital for the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Over the past decades, the global community has made a lot of effort in inspiring and engaging women and girls in science. Yet women and girls continue to be excluded from participating fully in science. In o

  • World Radio Day
    Feb 13

    World Radio Day

    (A/RES/67/124) Building on more than a century of history, radio remains one of the most trusted and widely used media. Throughout the years, radio has provided affordable access to information in real time and professional coverage about matters of public interest, as well as guaranteed distance learning and entertainment. Bridging the gap between traditional and state-of-the art technologie

  • World Day of Social Justice
    Feb 20

    World Day of Social Justice

    (A/RES/62/10) More than 60 per cent of the world’s employed population, that is 2 billion women, men and youth, earn their livelihoods in the informal economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on the vulnerability of workers in the informal economy. Informal workers, who often lack any form of social protection or employment-related benefits, are twice as likely to be poor compared t

  • International Mother Language Day
    Feb 21

    International Mother Language Day

    (A/RES/56/262) International Mother Language Day recognizes that languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion, and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on leaving no one behind. UNESCO believes education, based on the first language or mother tongue, must begin from the early years as early childhood care and education is the foundation of learning. The theme of the 2022 Inter

  • Zero Discrimination Day [UNAIDS]
    Mar 01

    Zero Discrimination Day [UNAIDS]

    [UNAIDS] On Zero Discrimination Day, 1 March, we celebrate the right of everyone to live a full and productive life—and live it with dignity. Zero Discrimination Day highlights how people can become informed about and promote inclusion, compassion, peace and, above all, a movement for change. Zero Discrimination Day is helping to create a global movement of solidarity to end all forms of disc

  • World Seagrass Day
    Mar 01

    World Seagrass Day

    (A/RES/76/265) It is now known as a ‘wonder plant’, but for a long-time seagrass remained on the periphery of marine conservation, despite providing a valuable habitat that rivals that of more ‘charismatic’ mangrove forests and coral reefs. The most common seagrass in the UK is Zostera marina, also known as common eelgrass. It is a grass-like flowering plant with dark-green, ribbon-shaped lea

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