Father's Day(Egypt,Lebanon,Jordan, Syria,Uganda,Pakistan,United Arab Emirates)

Father's Day is celebrated on June 21 in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Uganda, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates, honoring paternal bonds and fatherhood.
Father's Day in these countries falls on the summer solstice to celebrate fatherhood and paternal influence. Families honor fathers with gifts, cards, and special meals. Many children present handmade crafts or flowers to show appreciation. Media outlets often feature stories highlighting father-child relationships and paternal roles in society. Organizations host events and seminars focusing on fatherhood's impact on family stability. It is an opportunity to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of fathers and father figures in the community.
Father's Day Egypt Lebanon Jordan Uganda Pakistan United Arab Emirates

Day of Private Reflection(Northern Ireland)

A day in Northern Ireland dedicated to private contemplation of The Troubles, without public marches or parades.
Established in 2007 by the Consultative Group on the Past, the Day of Private Reflection encourages individuals to remember those affected by decades of conflict in Northern Ireland. Held annually on June 21, it replaces contentious parades with quiet opportunities for personal and community dialogue. Local organizations host events such as guided reflections, art installations, and shared stories to foster understanding. Participants light candles, write letters, or simply pause to honor victims and promote reconciliation. The day seeks healing and mutual respect, contributing to ongoing peace-building efforts.
Day of Private Reflection Northern Ireland