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World Family Day - Facts on International Day of Families

World Family Day - Facts on International Day of Families

World Family Day 

Family is traditional and non-traditional. a number of the foremost youth of our lives are growing up with our families, in order that they should be celebrated! Founded in 1994 by the United Nations, International Day is widely known on May 15 per annum to celebrate the importance of families, people, communities, and cultures around the world. Since 1994, annually has been a special family-centered theme. To celebrate this year, and study a number of the social, economic, and demographic processes that affect families around the world!

Realizing the importance of the essential family system, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 May as World Family Day and was first celebrated on 15 May 1994. The family system is the most essential component of social cohesion and peaceful society. Since 1996, the UN has been presenting an annual theme to the present day.

Facts on International Day of Families


i. United Nations Day was declared in 1993 and was celebrated for the primary time on 15 May 1994.

ii. 1994 was the Year of International Families declared by the United Nations.

iii. Today’s theme was first featured within the United Nations 1996 and Wards.

iv. the last word reality of the day is to acknowledge people about the advantages of a family system.

v. Family Day provides a chance to deal with issues affecting the family.

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