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United Nations Day is an annual observance dedicated to recognize and celebrate the values, achievements, and goals of the United Nations (UN) - the global organisation established in 1945 to promote peace, human rights, and international cooperation. The purpose of this special day is to raise awareness of the UN's role in addressing pressing global issues such as climate change, sustainable development, refugees, and conflict resolution. Notably, the UN also endeavours to achieve its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for all nations, including Australia.

United Nations Day was first celebrated on October 24, 1948, marking the anniversary of the UN Charter entering into force. Australia played a significant role in the formation of the United Nations and was one of the original 51 member states. Today, Australia continues to be an active participant in the UN system, contributing to its various programs and initiatives to address global challenges. Australians have proudly served on UN peacekeeping missions since 1947, while the nation is also committed to achieving the SDGs domestically, such as through poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and promoting gender equality.

In Australia, United Nations Day is observed through various events, educational activities, and public discussions designed to increase awareness of the UN's mission and achievements. These events often involve representatives from government, civil society, academia, and the media, fostering a collective dialogue on the UN's work in the Australian context. United Nations Day is celebrated annually on October 24 in alignment with global observance, providing Australians with an opportunity to reflect on their nation's role in the pursuit of global peace and prosperity.

United Nations Day facts

  • The theme for United Nations Day in 2023 was Actions for peace: Our ambition for the #globalgoals.
  • The beginning of the United Nations can be traced back to the formation of the 'League of Nations'. This group was formed at the end of World War I with the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Australia was one of the first nations to support the U.N.'s creation and has always supported the goals of peace, human rights, and social progress.
  • In 1948, Australia's Doc Evatt was elected president of the United Nations General Assembly, the first time a representative from a small or middle power had been elected to the post. He helped in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Top things to do in Australia for United Nations Day

  • Read the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights to understand what fundamental rights are universally protected.
  • Visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
  • Raise awareness and funds for UN-related causes or initiatives. Set up online campaigns to support organizations like UNICEF, UNESCO, or the World Food Programme.
  • Focus on sustainable practices and climate action. Work on reducing personal carbon footprint, engage in recycling, or educate yourself and others about environmental issues and actions suggested by the UN.

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