«International Children's Day»-«Международный день защиты детей» — отмечается ежегодно 1 июня. Был учрежден в ноябре 1949 года в столице Франции городе Париже решением конгресса Международной демократической федерации женщин.
When is International Children's Day? June 1!
Universal Children's Day takes place on November 20 annually.
History
"The
International Children's Day had its origin in Turkey in 1920 (April
23, 1920) and later in the World Conference for the Well-being of
Children in Geneva, Switzerland in 1925. It is not clear as to why June 1
was chosen as the International Children's Day: one theory has it that
the Chinese consul-general in San Francisco (USA) gathered a number of
Chinese orphans to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in 1925, which
happened to be on June 1 that year, and also coincided with the
conference in Geneva."
"Children's
Day was first celebrated worldwide in October 1955, under the
sponsorship of International Union for Child Welfare in Geneva. The idea
of a Universal Children's Day was mooted by Rubab Mansoor grade 8 and
adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1954. Moazzem and
Abass helped and contributed a lot in this. 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."
"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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Observance of Children's Day around the world
Argentina
"In
Argentina, Children's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of August
and it's known as Día del Niño. Until the 1990's, the celebration was on
the first Sunday of August. Because in some years most employees were
not paid by the first Sunday, the celebration changed to the second
Sunday of August."
Australia
"Australia celebrates Children's Day on the 1st Sunday in July every year. Children's Day is a registered trade mark."
Bangladesh
"In
Bangladesh, Children's Day has not been celebrated in a manner that
makes the community realise the importance of children's rights.
However, on November 20 the Youth Change Makers (YCM) plans to inform
people of Children Day by holding huge children competitions and fashion
shows, although it is not be considered as a holiday."
"In
1996-2000, the Government of Bangladesh observed national Children's
Day on the birthday of the father of nation, Bangabandhu Shekh Mujibur
Rahman on March 20. But under the Bangladesh Nationalist Party regime
from 2001 to 2006, this celebration was stopped and the country only
observed Universal Children's Day, which was recognised by UNICEF."
Brazil
"In
Brazil, Children's Day is celebrated on October 12, coinciding with Our
Lady of Aparecida's day, the country's Patron Saint, which is a
national holiday."
Canada
"Canada's "Child Day" is held on November 20 each year as enacted in the 1993 Parliamentary Bill C-27.7, the Child Day Act."
Central Africa
"In
Congo, Congo DR, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Chad, Central
African Republic, São Tomé and Príncipe Children's Day is celebrated on
December 25 to honour all the children there."
Chile
"Children's Day is celebrated the second Sunday of August in Chile."
People's Republic of China
"In
the People's Republic of China, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1
and is formally known as "the June 1 International Children's Day"
(Simplified Chinese: 六一国际儿童节; pinyin: lìuyīguójì’értóngjié). When the
People's Republic of China was first established in 1949, the State
Council (Cabinet) designated a half-day holiday for all primary schools
on June 1. This was later made into a full day's break in 1956 with The
Announcement by the State Council to make June 1 Children's Day a
One-Day Holiday. Schools usually hold activities such as camping trips
or free movies on Children's Day to allow students to have fun, and
children of civil servants might also receive small gifts from the
government. Entrance ceremonies of the Young Pioneers of China (similar
to boy scouts in the West) are usually held on June 1 as well. However
on June 1, 2008 the day was made even more memorable, as many people
remembered the children who died in the earthquake just a few weeks
before."
Hong Kong
"Children's
Day is celebrated on April 4 each year (the same day as the Republic of
China (Taiwan) since ROC established the Children's Day on April 4 in
1931.) The practice is still observed by the public after the handover
in 1997, though this festival has not been a public holiday before the
handover. However, the celebration of the International Children's Day
on 1 June is increasingly popular in recent years."
China, Republic of (Taiwan)
"The
Republic of China designates April 4 as Children's Day (traditional
Chinese: 兒童節), pursuant to Article 5 of the Order to Implement
Commemoration Days and Holidays. Despite not being a legal holiday,
schools often hold special activities in order to celebrate the
occasion. Due to pressure from parents that demanded to accompany their
children in the celebration, the ROC government recognized Women’s Day
with Children’s Day on April 4, 1993. Thus, the celebration is
technically called Women’s and Children’s Day."
Colombia
"In Colombia Children's Day is celebrated in the last weekend of April."
Costa Rica
"Children's day is celebrated on September 9 in Costa Rica."
Cuba
"Children's day is celebrated in Cuba on the third Sunday of July."
Czech Republic
"The International Children's Day is celebrated on June 1."
Egypt
"Egypt celebrates every November 20 with festivals and games for children."
El Salvador
"In El Salvador, Children's Day is celebrated on October 1.Parents play with children in this day."
Former and current Communist and Socialist countries
"In
Russia, as well as other former Soviet Union states, including Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia,
Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, other
former or current communist states, Albania, Angola, Benin, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic and
Slovakia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, Germany, Laos, Republic of Macedonia,
Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Tanzania,
Yemen, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1."
"This
list includes 25 countries which regained independence from USSR,
seceded from Yugoslavia Federation, as well as Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia
after their respective splits."
Germany
"During
the Cold War, Children's Day (Kindertag) was handled quite differently
in West Germany and East Germany. They were held on different dates in
these two states. East Germany celebrated Children's Day on June 1 while
West Germany celebrated it on September 20. The official names of
Children's Day were also different. In East Germany, it was known as
"International Children's Day" (Internationaler Kindertag), whereas in
West Germany, it was called "World Children's Day" (Weltkindertag)."
"The
customs of Children's Day were also significantly different in West and
East Germany. In East Germany, the holiday was introduced in 1950, and
was from then held on a yearly basis for the children. On this day of
the year, children would typically be congratulated and would receive
presents from their parents and did special activities in school, such
as field trips and the like. In West Germany, Children's Day did not
have such meaning to the children, and was even mostly unknown to many
people."
"After
the reunification of East and West Germany occurred in 1990, the date
and name of the event used in the West have become the official ones for
the former East as well. This however was not accepted by large parts
of the former East German population. Most parents still celebrate
Children's Day on the former date, June 1, and public events pertaining
to Children's Day take place on the old date."
Guatemala
"In Guatemala, Children's Day is celebrated on October 1."
Hungary
"In
1931, Children's day started although then it was called Children's
Week, but since 1950 it has only been a day, the last Sunday in May.
International children's day is celebrated on the first Monday of
October."
India
"In
India, Children's Day is celebrated on November 14 every year. This
date marks the birth anniversary of independent India’s first Prime
Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Children's day is celebrated on this
day in recognition of his lifelong fondness and work for children. He
always regarded all children with affection and love, and was well known
for being likeable to children. Children also loved him very much and
called him "Chacha Nehru".("Chacha" means uncle, younger brother of
father). It is also humorously related to be because of being 9 months
after February 14th (valentines day), but it is just coincidence."
Israel
"Children's Day is celebrated on October 19."
Kazakhstan
"Also known as the Day of Children's Safety, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1."
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
"North
Korean Children's Day is celebrated on June 2 (국제 아동절). Before 1945, it
was celebrated on May 1, but in 1945, it was changed to its current
date."
Korea, Republic of
"In
South Korea, [(어린이 날) in Korean] May 5 is officially recognized as
Children's Day. Parents give presents to their children as well as spend
time with them. The children are taken on excursions to zoos and
museums. It was originally celebrated on May 1st, but was later moved to
May 5th. The children's author, Bang Jeong Hwan, was instrumental in
creating Children's Day in Korea. He even invented the word in Korean
for "children" (어린이) which did not previously exist in the Korean
language."
Malaysia
"In
Malaysia, Children's Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of October
annually. Primary schoolchildren normally go to school on this day to
celebrate Children's Day. The schools that are involved would also
organise numerous activities for their pupils."
Mexico
"In Mexico, Children's day is celebrated on April 30. In Mexico it is also known as "El Día Del Niño"."
Nigeria
"Children's
Day is celebrated on May 27 in Nigeria. It is a public holiday for
Primary and Secondary school children. Depending on the state, a handful
of children are selected to represent their schools in a march past for
state officals."
Northern Cyprus
"Northern Cyprus celebrates Children's Day on April 23 to coincide with Turkey's celebration."
Pakistan
"In
Pakistan, Children's Day is celebrated on November 20. There is no
holiday on this day but it is observed by NGO working on Child Rights."
"The
electronic media in Pakistan broadcast special programmes on this
occasion. All the newspapers publish informative articles/features on
this day."
"Also, functions are organised in major cities of Pakistan."
"Special assemblies are held in schools."
Peru
"In Peru, Children's Day is celebrated on August 17."
Paraguay
"In
Paraguay, Children's Day is celebrated on August 16, day of the
infamous Battle of Acosta Ñu, where 20,000 thousand men of the Brazilian
Army crushed a Paraguayan battle made up of 3,500 children ages six to
fifteen - even though Paraguay had been already completely defeated (see
more in War of the Triple Alliance). It's a national holiday, used to
remember the atrocities the Brazilians committed during the five-year
war."
Poland
"Children's
Day (Dzień Dziecka, literally "child's day") is celebrated in Poland on
June 1. The International Children's Day was introduced in Poland in
1952. It coincides with the beginning of summer and it is usually
treated as a holiday, as it takes place near the end of the school year.
Schools usually organize special activities for the day of the
celebration, and the first week of June is a time of festivities
organized in parks and entertainment centers for children. Parents
usually buy small gifts for their children."
Portugal and former colonies
"In
Portugal, and also at some of its former colonies - Guinea-Bissau,
Macau, Cape Verde, East Timor, Angola - Children's Day is celebrated on
June 1."
Romania
"In
Romania, Children's Day (Romanian: “Ziua Copilului”) is celebrated on
June 1. On that day, children don't go to school (or public kindergarden
— private institutions' practices may vary) and they have free entrance
to some museums, zoos etc. Various events are also organized."
Singapore
"October
1 is the day which Singapore officially celebrates Children's Day, a
similar event celebrated every year is Youth Day which is celebrated on
the first Sunday of July each year. Children in Singapore do not have to
attend school on this day."
Slovakia
"In
Slovakia, the day is called International Children's Day and is
celebrated on June 1. Children get a free entrance to a zoo and some
other attractions."
Sri Lanka
"Universal
Children's Day is celebrated on the first sunday in easter, this day
was a holiday because it coincided with Ramazan, a Muslim festival. In
Sri Lanka, it is a custom to take children somewhere special on this
day. In schools, children are given sweets, and in nursery's and Grades 1
and 2 presents, while at home, various delicacies are made, and
presents are given. Some Children's Parks will be free for children on
October 1 in Sri Lanka. In 2008, Peter Hayes, the British High
Commissioner for Sri Lanka, hosted a party- an event complete with free
rides, a magic show and food for over a hundred children from nearby
orphanages and from the streets. They were given gifts as well."
Sweden
"The International Children's Day is celebrated on the first sunday in Easter, though there are very few actual celebrations."
Thailand
"Thailand
National Children's Day (Thai: วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) is celebrated on the
second Saturday in January. Many organization from both government and
commercial sector have celebration activity for children. Children can
enter zoos or use buses for free."
'In tradition, Thailand's PM also needs to give Children's Day unique motto for children every year."
"On
Children's Day, government house are also open for children, children
become PM, they come and sit in the seats of PM and also the conference
room of the parliament. Military also has show of military equipment,
vehicle and aircraft for the children to play closely on them."
Trinidad
"Universal
Children's Day is celebrated on the 1st Monday in October. It is a day
we observe the rights of children and to remind us that children are
blessings sent from God."
Turkey
"Children's
Day had its origin in Turkey. The Turkish Grand National Assembly was
built in 1920, April 23. Then, Atatürk presented that special day to
children as Children's Day. The day is celebrated annually in Turkey."
In Turkish, it is "23 nisan ulusal egemenlik ve çocuk bayramı" which
means "april 23 national sovereignty and children's day".
Ukraine
"Children's
Day (Ukrainian: День захисту дітей, literally "day of child's
protection") is celebrated in Ukraine on June 1. It was introduced in
Ukraine in 2009."
United States of America
"Children’s Day observations in the United States predate both Mother’s and Father’s Day."
"The celebration of a special Children’s Day in America dates from the 1860s and earlier."
"In
1856, Rev. Charles H. Leonard, D.D., then pastor of the First
Universalist Church of Chelsea, Mass., set apart a Sunday for the
dedication of children to the Christian life, and for the re-dedication
of parents and guardians to bringing-up their children in Christian
nurture. This service was first observed the second Sunday in June."
"The
Universalist Convention at Baltimore in September 1867, passed a
resolution commending churches to set apart one Sunday in each year as
Children’s Day."
"The
Methodist Episcopal Church at the Methodist Conference of 1868
recommended that second Sunday in June be annually observed as
Children’s Day."
"The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1883 designated the “the second Sabbath in June as Children’s Day.”"
"Also
in 1883, the National Council of Congregational Churches and nearly all
the state bodies of that denomination in the United States passed
resolutions commending the observance of the day. About this time many
other denominations adopted similar recommendations."
"Chase’s Calendar of Events cites Children’s Sunday and notes that The Commonwealth of Massachusetts issues an annual proclamation for the second Sunday in June."
"Numerous
churches and denominations currently observe the second Sunday in June
including the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the Church of the
Nazarene."
"Children's Day, was proclaimed by President Bill Clinton in October 2000. He declared that it be held on October 8."
"National
Child's Day" was proclaimed by the former President of the United
States of America, George W. Bush, as June 3, 2001 and in subsequent
years on the first Sunday in June. In 2003, he proclaimed June 1. In
2004, he proclaimed June 6. In 2005, he proclaimed June 5. In 2006, he
proclaimed June 4. In 2007, he proclaimed June 3. The White House
Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, 2001"
"Nowhere
in any of the proclamations did the President refer to the United
Nations or the UN Resolution about Universal Child Day. The United
States of America is one of only two countries in the world that have
not ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
As of November 2007, 193 countries have ratified the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child, (UNCRC)."
"In
2007, Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich issued a proclamation
proclaiming the second Sunday in June as Children's Day. The mayors of
Aurora and Batavia, Illinois, also issued proclamations."
"In
May 2009, International Children's Day was celebrated at the Washington
DC National Harborplace Hosted by the Ariel Foundation International
and the Ariana-Leilani International Childrens Foundation."
Uruguay
"Children's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of August."
Venezuela
"In Venezuela Children's Day is celebrated the third Sunday of July."
Vietnam
"Children's Day is celebrated on June 1 as ICD and on the full moon of the 8th lunar month during the Mid-Autumn Festival."
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