Sunday, June 23, 2024

International Widows Day


 

Observed annually on 23 June, International Widows Day (IWD) is a significant occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the plight of widows worldwide and advocating for their rights and well-being. his day was first recognized and established by the United Nations in 2011, acknowledging the hardships faced by widows globally and the need to address their unique social, economic, and legal issues.

International Widows Day is a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by widows worldwide and the need to address their rights and well-being. By raising awareness, advocating for policy changes, and providing support, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society where widows are valued, respected, and have equal opportunities to reach their full potential. Let us work together to ensure that widows are empowered and their voices are heard, contributing to a better world for all.

History of International Widows Day

The International Day of Widows was officially declared by the United Nations (UN) on 21 December 2010 by passing a resolution called "In Support of Widows and Their Children". The history of International Widows Day has its roots from the Loomba Foundation located in the United Kingdom. The foundation is a charitable trust founded by Lord Raj Loomba which works on an international level for empowerment of widows.

Significance of International Widows Day

The significance of celebrating the International Widows Day is to highlight the issues like denial of inheritance rights, social exclusion, gender discrimination, forceful remarriage, economic problems, etc faced by widows and find a permanent solution for them by passing laws and regulations.

 

 

 

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