International Children’s Day 2023: International Children’s Day is observed annually on June 1 as an initiative for children’s well-being and rights in various regions of the globe. This day is observed as part of a larger endeavour to end child abuse, end the denial of children’s rights, and improve the lives of children all over the globe. International Children’s Day, not to be confounded with November’s Universal Children’s Day, is nearly identical to its counterpart, with the exception that it is observed in June. The greater the number, the happier!
Children’s Day or International Children’s Day is a universal celebration of children. The day is observed on different dates in various parts of the globe. It was established by the Geneva Proclamation of the globe Conference on Child Welfare in 1925. Some countries observe it in June, while others observe it in November, but its purpose has always been the same.
Since the Industrial Revolution and subsequent world wars, children have been severely exploited, subjugated, and deprived of fundamental human rights. They could be easily coerced into oppression and unjust, unethical, and corrupt activities due to their weakness and timidity. They were manipulated and exploited. It was discovered that millions of them were emaciated. During the Geneva Conference, all of these discoveries were highlighted, and as a result, the world’s leaders decide to protect children worldwide.
In the developed nations of the time, immediate action was taken to improve the conditions for children, whereas in the developing nations, donor agencies provided funds and donations for the social development of the people and children. There were organised campaigns and social solicitations for volunteers to assist with the development.
Children’s education, nutrition, anti-human-trafficking efforts, and the abolition of child labour were accorded the uttermost priority among these activities. As a result of all these initiatives, a day dedicated to raising awareness about child protection and children’s rights was deemed necessary, and International Children’s Day is now celebrated and sponsored worldwide.
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According to estimates, approximately 140 million children are born each year.
Every day, five children are tragically killed by child maltreatment.
Due to weak economic conditions, one out of every ten children engages in child labour.
155 million children around the world suffer from stunted growth due to malnutrition.
Africa has the lowest index in terms of infant development and vulnerability, compared to all other continents.
Children are the foundation of our future. The greater the plant’s nutrition, the healthier it will be. The more we invest in them, the brighter will be our future.
Our continued efforts will enhance the lives of our children as a result of the initiatives undertaken today. It reminds us that every infant deserves the best existence possible.
When we have holidays such as Valentine’s Day and Cucumber Day, which are technically meaningless, we can have a day for children. This must be the beginning of an improved existence for them.
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | June 1 | Thursday |
2024 | June 1 | Saturday |
2025 | June 1 | Sunday |
2026 | June 1 | Monday |
2027 | June 1 | Tuesday |