World Food Day is celebrated every year on October 16. The day not only makes us realise how privileged we are to gorge on the delicacies of the world but also raises awareness about the not-so-privileged people. The day acknowledges the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organisation and also highlights the section across the globe that starves from extreme hunger. The Food and Agriculture Association (FAO) was coined on October 16, 1945, by the United Nations. The year, 2021 marked the 76th anniversary of this historic day.
The theme for World Food Day 2021 was 'Safe Food Now for a Healthy Tomorrow'.
Oct 15, 2021
World Students' Day
October 15 of every year is celebrated as World Students' Day in honour of former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam, who was born on the same day in 1931. The day aims to acknowledge the efforts of Kalam towards education and students.
The United Nations declared October 15 as World Students' Day in 2010. Every year the world body decides a theme to mark the observance of the day. The theme for World Students' Day 2021 was "Learning for people, planet, prosperity and peace", which aims to reaffirm the role of education as a fundamental right of every person across the world.
Oct 14, 2021
World Standards Day
World Standards Day is observed on October 14 annually and aims to spread awareness about the importance of standardisation to the global economy among regulators, consumers and the industry.
The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) was established in 1947 with 67 technical committees. However, it was in 1970 that the first World Standards Day was formally inaugurated by Faruk Sunter, the then President of the ISO.
The date was chosen as October 14 to commemorate the first meeting of delegates from 25 countries on October 14, 1946 in London, who decided to design a global organisation for facilitating standardisation. The ISO was created by them one year later.
The theme for 2021 World Standards Day was "Standards for sustainable development goals - shared vision for a better world". The theme aimed to address social imbalances, develop a sustainable economy and slow the rate of climate change.
World Sight Day
World Sight Day, observed annually on the second Thursday of October, is a global event meant to draw attention on blindness and vision impairment. It was originally initiated by the SightFirstCampaign of Lions Club International Foundation in 2000.
It has since been integrated into VISION 2020 and is coordinated by IAPB in cooperation with the World Health Organization.
The theme for 2021 World Sight Day is "Love Your Eyes." The theme stresses the need for awareness about our eye health and the need for taking care of our eyesight. For this purpose, we must get our eyes tested and encourage those we know to go for it, as well.
Oct 13, 2021
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction is observed annually on October 13. The day is observed to promote a culture of disaster reduction and risk awareness globally.
In 1989, the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was established after a call by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to promote a culture of disaster reduction around the world.
The theme for the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2021 was "International co-operation for developing countries to reduce their disaster risk and disaster losses". The theme was chosen as 2021 is a make-or-break year for delivering on the 2015 Paris Agreement to counter climate change.
Oct 12, 2021
World Arthritis Day
World Arthritis Day (WAD) is celebrated every year on October 12 to spread awareness about the existence and impact of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. Arthritis is not a single disease but a broad term for more than a hundred diseases related to joints.
World Arthritis Day was first observed in 1996 and the theme for World Arthritis Day 2021 was 'Don't Delay, Connect Today: Time2Work'. The day provides an opportunity for all communities, everywhere, to come together and to find a common voice to help bring the much-needed message to all audiences.