Darwin Day(International)

An annual celebration of Charles Darwin's birthday and his contributions to science and evolutionary theory.
Darwin Day is observed each year on February 12 to honor the birthday of Charles Darwin, whose work on the theory of evolution changed our understanding of life on Earth. The day promotes science education and encourages public engagement with the principles of evidence-based research. Events include lectures, debates, museum exhibits, and classroom activities that explore evolutionary biology. Organizations around the world, including scientific societies and universities, host programs to inspire curiosity and critical thinking. By reflecting on Darwin's legacy, the day aims to foster a global appreciation for science and its role in society.
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Red Hand Day(United Nations)

International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers, also known as Red Hand Day, raises awareness and campaigns to end the use of child soldiers.
Red Hand Day is observed on February 12 each year to spotlight the plight of children forced into armed conflicts around the world. The campaign takes its name from the red handprint symbolizing the call to 'stop the killing of children.' Initiated by NGOs and supported by the United Nations, the day involves rallies, media campaigns, and educational events. Participants paint their hands red and share images on social media to demand action. The observance aims to pressure governments and armed groups to adhere to international laws protecting children from recruitment and exploitation in warfare.
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