International Human Solidarity Day

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2024 Date20 December 2024
2025 Date20 December 2025

International Human Solidarity Day

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International Human Solidarity Day is recognized by the United Nations (UN) and is dedicated to highlighting solidarity's importance in reducing poverty and promoting democracy. It underscores unity, cooperation, and mutual support among individuals, communities, and nations. This observance emphasizes eradicating poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring dignity for all as its primary objectives. It celebrates our shared humanity and our interdependence and reminds us of our role in helping others, particularly the most vulnerable.

International Human Solidarity Day has roots entrenched in the Millennium Declaration of the UN, signed in 2000. Australia and the other 191 member states reaffirmed their commitment to a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable world. The observance of this holiday provokes a reflection on the country's compliance with the sustainable developmental goals established by the United Nations in 2015 and Australia's contributions to creating an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable world. It challenges us to reassess our approaches to social inclusion, multiculturalism, access to education and healthcare, environmental conservation, and foreign aid output.

In Australia, International Human Solidarity Day is commemorated through a range of activities, from fundraising events, awareness campaigns, panel discussions, and debates that focus on global issues to community-based activities identifying local challenges. National and local governments, alongside civil society organisations, often initiate these activities. Ordinary Australians also participate by donating to charities, volunteering, or simply spreading the message about the importance of solidarity. This momentous observance occurs every year, specifically on the 20th of December.

International Human Solidarity Day facts

  • The theme for international human solidarity day in 2023 was day to celebrate our unity in diversity.
  • The U.N estimates that the cost to end extreme poverty is about $175 billion. Extreme poverty means living on $1.90 or less a day. Those in extreme poverty cannot afford the minimum nutrition, clothing, or shelter standards in their country.
  • Solidarity among people and countries can foster economic growth. Sharing resources, development strategies and policies can overcome economic disparities and challenges.
  • Australia has a diverse population, with nearly half (49%) of Australians having at least one parent born overseas.
  • In 1967, Australia demonstrated solidarity by voting on a referendum to alter the Constitution, finally recognizing Aboriginal peoples in the census and allowing the federal government to make laws on their behalf. This referendum resulted in a resounding 90.77% 'Yes' vote, indicating a strong determination for unity and solidarity within the Australian population.

Top things to do in Australia for this observance

  • The U.N lists multiple ways that people can come together to help end poverty. Young voters, policymakers, private sector workers, and academics and scientists can work together to create productive employment that is inclusive and contributes to poverty reduction. If you belong to one of these groups find out how you can make an impact. If not, look for opportunities in your industry.
  • Write letters or emails to local representatives, government officials, and policymakers, urging them to prioritize human solidarity and take action on issues affecting marginalized communities. Collective voices can make a significant impact on policies and decision-making processes.
  • Organize a community gathering or event that encourages diversity and social inclusion. This could be a multicultural festival, where people from various backgrounds can come together and celebrate their culture.

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