International Widows Day is a United Nations observance marked every year on June 23 worldwide. The day addresses the poverty and injustice faced by millions of widows and their dependents in many countries. The International Widows Day was established by The Loomba Foundation to raise awareness of the issue of widowhood. The first International Widows Day took place in 2005 and was launched by Lord Loomba and the foundation's president, Cherie Blair. The first International Widows Day took place in 2005. Over the years, International Widows' Day grew in popularity, and by 2010, events were held in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, the United States, the UK, Nepal, Syria, Kenya, India, Bangladesh and South Africa. As we mark International Widows' Day 2023, here’s all you need to know about the history and significance of the day. Study Shed New Light on Disorders of Consciousness.
International Widows' Day 2023 Date
International Widows Day 2023 will be observed on Friday, June 23.
International Widows' Day 2023 Theme
The International Widows Day 2023 theme is ‘Innovation and technology for gender equality’. International Olympic Day 2023 Date: Know History and Significance of the Day That Promotes Olympic Values of Excellence, Friendship, and Respect.
International Widows' Day History
The Loomba Foundation established International Widows Day with the aim of highlighting the issues of widowhood. The first International Widows Day took place in 2005 and was launched by Lord Loomba and the foundation's president, Cherie Blair. On December 21, 2010, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) formally adopted June 23 as International Widows Day, endorsing by unanimous acclaim a proposal introduced by President Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon. The UNGA formally recognises June 23 as a day of observance and calls upon member States and other international and regional organizations to give special attention to the situation of widows and their children.
International Widows' Day Significance
International Widows' Day 2023 is an important day that highlights the plight and issues faced by widows across the globe. The day holds great significance because it was on that day in 1954 that Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba, mother of the foundation's founder, Lord Loomba, became a widow. For many women worldwide, losing a partner becomes a fight for their fundamental rights and dignity. According to details by the UN, there are more than 258 million widows worldwide. On International Widows’ Day, take a look at some of the issues affecting widows around the world and make collective efforts to safeguard their rights.
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