Children's Day(Suriname)

A national holiday in Suriname dedicated to celebrating and promoting the wellbeing of children across the country.
Observed annually on December 5th, Children's Day in Suriname shines a spotlight on the rights, health, and happiness of young people. Schools and community groups organize games, cultural performances, and educational activities that emphasize child welfare. Families often spend time together, enjoying picnics and special treats prepared for the occasion. Government and non-profit organizations use the day to advocate for policies that support children's education and healthcare. Media outlets feature stories that highlight notable achievements by Surinamese youth. The holiday fosters national unity and a collective commitment to nurturing the next generation.
Children's Day Suriname

International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development

A United Nations observance celebrating the contribution of volunteers to sustainable development worldwide.
Proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1985, International Volunteer Day recognizes the efforts of millions of volunteers in advancing social and economic progress. Held every December 5th, the day highlights the impact of volunteerism on issues such as poverty reduction, education, and disaster relief. Organizations and communities organize events ranging from awareness campaigns to volunteer fairs and service projects. Themes are set annually to focus attention on specific global challenges and encourage innovative volunteer initiatives. Governments, NGOs, and educational institutions collaborate to promote volunteer opportunities and share best practices. The day also honors outstanding volunteers through awards and special acknowledgments. International Volunteer Day fosters a culture of solidarity and civic engagement across nations.
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development