International Day of Coffee

A global celebration of coffee and its journey from bean to cup, highlighting the rich culture and community behind every brew.
Observed annually to honor coffee's impact on culture, economy, and daily life, this day brings together producers, baristas, and coffee lovers worldwide. Events include tastings, workshops on sustainable farming practices, and discussions on fair trade. It raises awareness of the challenges faced by coffee farmers and promotes equitable supply chains. Many cafes offer special blends or discounted drinks to celebrate. Originating in 2015, it has grown into a vibrant festival of all things coffee. It's a chance to explore diverse coffee traditions and support ethical sourcing. Whether you're a casual drinker or a coffee connoisseur, this day offers something for everyone.
International Day of Coffee

International Day of Older Persons

A United Nations-backed observance dedicated to honoring and raising awareness about the contributions of older persons.
Established by the UN General Assembly in 1990, this day highlights the achievements and challenges faced by older adults around the world. It serves as a platform for discussions on aging policies, elder care, and the rights of older persons. Communities organize seminars, cultural events, and intergenerational activities to foster understanding and respect. Each year features a specific theme, focusing attention on critical issues like ageism, healthcare, and social inclusion. It encourages governments and civil society to implement programs that support active and healthy aging. By celebrating wisdom and experience, this day promotes solidarity across generations.
International Day of Older Persons