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DAYS AND EVENTS - June 2023

Jun 2023

Oct 07, 2023

World Cotton Day

  • The World Cotton day is celebrated on October 7 as a global celebration of cotton and its stakeholders, from field to fabric and beyond.
  • The first World Cotton Day was proposed by the World Trade Organization on October 7, 2019, by the Cotton Four, four sub-Saharan African cotton producers Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mali, collectively known as the Cotton Four (WTO).The Cotton-4 countries` initiative to organise World Cotton Day was welcomed by the WTO on October 7, 2019. Together with the secretariats of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the International Cotton Advisory Committee, and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the WTO Secretariat organised the event (UNCTAD). The initiative offers assistance to the "Cotton-4″ nations, which are Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali, and other cotton-producing countries in Africa, to develop cotton by-products and its markets.
  • The theme for World Cotton Day 2023 is 'Making Cotton Fair and Sustainable for All, from Farm to Fashion'.

Oct 06, 2023

World Cerebral Palsy Day

  • On October 6 of every year, World Cerebral Palsy Day is observed, bringing together individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), their families, and advocacy organizations to champion equal rights, accessibility, and opportunities on par with those available to everyone else.
  • In 2012, the Cerebral Palsy Alliance announced World Cerebral Palsy Day to be celebrated on October 6. This was done with the intention of raising awareness about the disorder and finding ways to ensure that people with cerebral palsy have equal rights, access and opportunities like the rest of the world.
  • The first World Cerebral Palsy Day campaign was called 'Change My World in 1 Minute'. The project sought ideas from the global community of people with CP for technologies and products that needed inventing - that had the potential to 'change the world' for people living with Cerebral Palsy.
  • Over time, more organisations joined the movement to support research, studies, and innovations aimed at enhancing the lives of Cerebral Palsy patients, regardless of their location, culture, or economic status.

World Smile Day

  • World Smile Day is celebrated on the first Friday in October each year and this year. In 2023 it was celebrated on October 6.
  • Initiated by Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester in Massachusetts, who is best known for creating the iconic smiley face symbol in 1963, World Smile Day was created by him in 1999 as a way to encourage people to do acts of kindness and spread happiness by simply smiling.

Oct 05, 2023

World Teachers' Day

  • World Teachers' Day, observed annually on October 5, is a global celebration dedicated to honouring the invaluable contributions of teachers to society.
  • In 1966, UNESCO and the International Labour Organization (ILO) joined forces to convene the Special Intergovernmental Conference on the Status of Teachers in Paris.
  • The conference led to the adoption of the UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, a seminal document that delineates the rights and responsibilities of teachers, as well as standards for their preparation, recruitment, employment, and working conditions.
  • World Teachers' Day was inaugurated on October 5, 1994.
  • Since then, it has grown into a globally recognized annual event that honours teachers and their contributions to education.
  • The theme for World Teachers' Day 2023 is 'The Teachers We Need for the Education We Want: The Global Imperative to Reverse the Teacher Shortage'. It aims to reduce the shortage in number of teachers and increase their strength globally.

Oct 04, 2023

World Animal Welfare Day

  • Every year on October 4 people around the world come together and celebrate World Animal Day, also known as World Animal Welfare Day. It serves as an international day of action for the rights and well-being of animals.
  • The concept of World Animal Day was initially conceived by Heinrich Zimmerman, a writer and publisher of the German magazine 'Mensch und Hund' (Man and Dog). He organized the first World Animal Day celebration on March 24, 1925, at the Sports Palace in Berlin, Germany. Impressively, more than 5,000 people attended this event.
  • Zimmerman was dedicated to promoting World Animal Day. In May 1931, his proposal to officially celebrate October 4 as World Animal Day received unanimous approval and was adopted as a resolution during the International Animal Protection Congress in Florence, Italy.
  • To further expand the reach of this event, in 2003, the UK-based animal welfare charity, Naturewatch Foundation, launched the World Animal Day website. This initiative aimed to connect with and involve even more people in the cause.
  • The theme for World Animal Day 2023 is 'Great or Small, Love Them All'.

Oct 03, 2023

German Unity Day

  • German Unity Day is the National Day of Germany, which is celebrated on October 3 every year. Also known as 'Tag der Deutschen Einheit', the day has been treated as a German National holiday since 1990 to celebrate the anniversary of the nation's unification.
  • Historically, Germany has associated various dates with its unity and nationhood. However, when we look back at the history of German Unity Day, it all began when the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic unified in 1990 to mark the first-ever single German state.
  • Interestingly, the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, which marked the end of the Cold War, paved the way for German reunification. The Unification Treaty was signed on September 20, 1990, and October 3 was declared as the national holiday which ultimately sealed the end of the division of Germany.
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