Sunday, June 23, 2024

UN Public Service Day


UN Public Service Day is observed every year on the 23rd of June. It is a significant day dedicated to recognizing the value of public services and the individuals who contribute to them. Public services play a crucial role in improving our communities and promoting their growth.

The purpose of UN Public Service Day is to celebrate and acknowledge the importance of public service in our communities. It aims to highlight the significant role that public servants play in the development process and recognize their contributions. Additionally, the day serves to encourage young individuals to consider careers in the public sector.

History of UN Public Service Day

On December 20, 2002, the UN General Assembly officially designated June 23 as Public Service Day through the adoption of resolution 57/277.

- To enhance the recognition of this important day and highlight the value of public service, the United Nations introduced the UN Public Service Awards (UNPSA) program in 2003.

- The program was subsequently reviewed in 2016 to align with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

- The United Nations Public Service Forum is a significant global event that focuses on building capacity in public governance.

- Each year, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) organizes the forum in collaboration with a host country.

- The forum serves as a platform for conducting capacity development workshops, hosting the UN Public Service Awards ceremony, and facilitating a Ministerial Roundtable.

Through these initiatives, the United Nations aims to foster the growth and development of public service by promoting best practices, recognizing excellence, and facilitating knowledge-sharing among countries and organizations.

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