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What is international day of disabled people?

United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities is December 3rd of every year.

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on October 14, 1992.

The official title was changed from International Day of Disabled Persons to International Day of Persons with Disabilities by the United Nations General Assembly on December 18, 2007.

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What is the international volunteer day???and what day is it?

What is the international volunteer day???and what day is it?

International Volunteer Day (IVD) - (December 5) is an international observance designated by the United Nations since 1985.

The declared aim of this activity is to thank the volunteers for their efforts and increase public awareness on their contribution to society. The day is celebrated in majority countries of the world.

The International Volunteer Day is marked by many non-governmental organizations, including Red Cross, scouts and others. It is also marked and supported by United Nations Volunteers.

Is Rememberance Day an international day?

Is Rememberance Day an international day?

Remembrance Day (Australia, Canada, Colombia, UK and Ireland), also known as Poppy Day (South Africa and Malta), and Armistice Day (UK, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries; and the original name of the holiday internationally) is a day to commemorate the sacrifice of veterans and civilians in World War I and other wars. It is observed on November 11 to recall the end of World War I on that date in 1918. The observance is specifically dedicated to members of the armed forces who were killed during war, and was created by King George V of the United Kingdom on November 7, 1919, possibly upon the suggestion of Edward George Honey though Wellesley Tudor Pole established two ceremonial periods of remembrance based on events in 1917.

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