International Human Solidarity Day: History, Purpose & More

International Human Solidarity Day: History, Purpose & More

New Delhi: International Human Solidarity Day is observed on December 20 every year. It is an international unity day for the United Nations (UN) and its member states. The day’s main goal is to recognise the universal value of solidarity. This day makes member states aware of global initiatives and objectives to reduce poverty and formulates and shares poverty reduction strategies of independent nations around the world.

The United Nations Development Programme and the World Solidarity Fund promote International Human Solidarity Day. In this article, let us discover why and when the day started.

Origins of International Human Solidarity Day

The World Solidarity Fund and the United Nations Development Programme aim to end poverty worldwide. On International Human Solidarity Day, people can celebrate by supporting education or helping those who are poor or have physical or mental disabilities. Governments are encouraged to fight poverty and other social barriers through the Sustainable Development Goals.

International Human Solidarity Day was created under the UN Millennium Declaration, which outlines individuals’ civil and political rights today and promotes relationships between member states and the UN. It was introduced during the 2005 World Summit and officially established on December 22, 2005, by resolution 60/209, which recognised solidarity as a core value.

International Human Solidarity Day’s Purpose

According to the United Nations, International Human Solidarity Day serves several purposes:

– To celebrate unity in diversity.

– To remind governments of their commitments to international agreements.

– To raise awareness about the importance of solidarity.

– To encourage discussions on promoting solidarity to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, especially ending poverty.

– To inspire new actions for poverty eradication.

The UN defines solidarity in the Millennium Declaration as a key value in global relations today. It states that those who suffer most and those who benefit least deserve help from those who gain the most. Strengthening international solidarity is essential in the face of globalisation and growing inequality.

The United Nations General Assembly declared December 20 as International Human Solidarity Day, believing that promoting a culture of solidarity and sharing is vital in the fight against poverty. Initiatives like the World Solidarity Fund and the proclamation of this day highlight the importance of solidarity in reducing poverty and involving everyone in the effort.

 International Human Solidarity Day highlights the importance of global unity in addressing poverty and inequality. Established by the UN in 2005, the day encourages member states to reaffirm commitments to poverty reduction strategies and promotes collaborative efforts towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.   knowledge Knowledge News, Photos and Videos on General Knowledge