International Human Solidarity Day is observed annually on December 20 to promote unity, collaboration, and accountability in addressing global issues like poverty and inequality. The UN established this day on December 22, 2005, after discussions at the 2005 World Summit, emphasizing solidarity’s role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The World Solidarity Fund was created to combat poverty and advance human development. The day highlights shared humanity, unity in diversity, and the importance of cooperation in tackling global challenges. It inspires governments to fulfill international commitments and encourages people to support community service, social justice, and charitable causes.
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