Universal Children's Day
Universal Children's Day takes place on November 20 annually. First
proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1954, it was established
to encourage all countries to institute a day, firstly to promote mutual
exchange and understanding among children and secondly to initiate action to
benefit and promote the welfare of the world's children. It was also chosen as
the day to celebrate childhood. Universal Children's Day is preceded by International
Men's Day on November 19 creating a 48 hour celebration of men and
children respectively during which time the positive roles men play in
children's lives are recognized.
The holiday was first celebrated worldwide in October 1953, under the
sponsorship of International Union for Child Welfare in Geneva. The idea of a Universal Children's Day was
adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly in 1954.
November 20 is also the anniversary of the day when the United Nations
General Assembly adopted the [Declaration of the Rights of the Child] in 1959.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child was then signed on the same day in
1989, which has since been ratified by 191 states.
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