Europe Day(Council of Europe)
Commemorates the founding of the Council of Europe in 1949, promoting human rights and democracy across Europe.
Europe Day marks the founding of the Council of Europe on May 5, 1949, the continent's oldest intergovernmental organization.
The Council promotes human rights, democracy, and the rule of law across its 47 member states.
Europe Day features cultural exhibitions, academic conferences, and public debates on European values and cooperation.
Schools and universities host educational activities about the history and achievements of European unity.
Civil society organizations organize events emphasizing intercultural dialogue and minority rights.
The day celebrates peace, solidarity, and ongoing efforts to strengthen democracy throughout Europe.
Europe Day
Council of Europe
International Midwives' Day(International)
Annual observance recognizing the vital role of midwives in maternal and newborn health worldwide.
International Midwives' Day is observed on May 5th to acknowledge the essential work of midwives in maternal and newborn care.
The day highlights the impact of midwifery on reducing maternal mortality and promoting safe childbirth practices.
Professional associations and healthcare organizations host conferences, workshops, and advocacy campaigns.
Events focus on training, policy support, and expanding access to quality midwifery services in underserved regions.
Stories of midwives from diverse backgrounds are shared to celebrate their dedication and expertise.
International Midwives' Day underscores the importance of investing in midwifery to achieve global health and development goals.
International Midwives' Day
International
World Portuguese Language Day(International)
An annual celebration of the Portuguese language and its rich cultural heritage, observed worldwide on May 5th.
World Portuguese Language Day was proclaimed by UNESCO to promote the Portuguese language, one of the most spoken languages in the world. Celebrated on May 5th, it honors the diversity of Lusophone cultures across continents. The day features educational events, cultural exhibitions, and literary readings highlighting Portuguese literature and art. Communities from Brazil to Mozambique organize festivals showcasing music, dance, and cuisine. Campaigns often emphasize multilingualism, intercultural dialogue, and the role of language in building bridges between nations. It's an opportunity to reflect on the historical development and global influence of the Portuguese language.
World Portuguese Language Day