December
2026 / 12 / 20
International Day
International Human Solidarity Day
International Human Solidarity Day was established by a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on December 22, 2005, and is observed annuy on December 20. The establishment of this day aims to highlight the importance of international solidarity in achieving internationy agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals (now the Sustainable Development Goals). It serves as a reminder that in an era of globalization and interdependence, addressing global chenges such as poverty, inequality, and conflict requires the joint efforts and cooperation of the international community. International Human Solidarity Day advocates for solidarity, inclusion, social justice, and peace, encouraging governments, organizations, and individuals to take action to support developing countries, promote human rights, and contribute to creating a more equitable and sustainable world.
Common ways of observance include: high-level meetings, report or declaration releases organized by the United Nations and related agencies; seminars, cultural events, public awareness campaigns, and educational activities held by governments, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, etc., to raise public awareness of global solidarity and development issues; special media coverage; and community and individual participation through volunteer services, charitable donations, or social media advocacy.
Businesses can conduct the following public relations and communication activities for this event:
Common ways of observance include: high-level meetings, report or declaration releases organized by the United Nations and related agencies; seminars, cultural events, public awareness campaigns, and educational activities held by governments, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, etc., to raise public awareness of global solidarity and development issues; special media coverage; and community and individual participation through volunteer services, charitable donations, or social media advocacy.
Businesses can conduct the following public relations and communication activities for this event:
- Release Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports or statements: Elaborate on the company's commitments and specific actions in promoting social inclusion, supporting community development, practicing fair trade, and reducing inequality, emphasizing their alignment with the spirit of solidarity.
- Initiate or participate in public welfare partnerships: Collaborate with non-governmental organizations or UN agencies to carry out public welfare projects or fundraising campaigns targeting specific global issues (such as education, healthcare, poverty reduction), and encourage employee and customer participation.
- Organize internal cultural activities: Host themed lectures, seminars, or volunteer days to enhance employees' understanding of global issues and foster teamwork and social responsibility.
- Conduct themed marketing and communication: Publish promotional content with themes like "solidarity" and "shared future" on social media, official websites, and other platforms, sharing related stories, data, or user-generated content to convey positive brand values.
- Product tie-ins or donations: Launch limited-edition products or services and donate a portion of the sales to relevant public welfare causes, or make direct material donations.
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