Africa Day (formerly African
Freedom Day and African Liberation Day) is the annual
commemoration of the foundation of the Organization of African Unity on 25
May 1963. It is celebrated in various countries on the African continent as
well as around the world. The organization was replaced by the African
Union on 9 July 2002, but the holiday continues to be celebrated on 25 May.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Africa Day
Global Surgery Day
Global Surgery Day (GSD) is celebrated on May 25th each year. It's a global campaign that aims to raise awareness and demand action for equitable access to safe, timely, and affordable surgical care for everyone. InciSioN - International Student Surgical Network started GSD in 2015
Key Aspects of Global Surgery Day:
Focus on Equity:
GSD highlights the disparity in access to surgical care, with over 5 billion people lacking safe, timely, and affordable options.
Global Awareness Campaign:
It utilizes social media and other platforms to raise awareness about the issue and encourage action.
Advocacy and Education:
GSD campaigns often feature advocacy posts and educational content to inform the public and stakeholders about the importance of surgical equity.
International Collaboration:
The campaign is supported by various
organizations, including InciSioN and IFMSA, and involves global audiences and
stakeholders.
Towel Day
Towel
Day is celebrated every year on 25 May as a tribute to
the author Douglas Adams by his fans. On this day, fans
openly carry a towel with them, as described in Adams' The Hitchhiker’s
Guide to the Galaxy, to demonstrate their appreciation for the books and the
author. The commemoration was first held 25 May 2001, two weeks after Adams'
death on 11 May.
World Football Day
Last year, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to recognize May 25 as World Football Day. In 2024, the day marked the 100th anniversary of the first international football tournament featuring teams from all regions.
Football, known as soccer in the United States, made its
Olympic debut in Paris in 1924. This annual celebration is meant to honour the
global impact of football as a unifying sport. It also sheds light on the role
of football in promoting peace, development and women’s empowerment. The day
encourages all countries to celebrate the value of the sport through special
events and competitions.
Football traces its roots to ancient civilisations, with early versions of the game being played in China, Greece, and Rome. The modern version, however, emerged in 19th-century England, when official rules first came into place, leading to the foundation of the Football Association in 1863.
World Football Day: History
From dusty fields to state-of-the-art stadiums, football has now grown into a global passion, with tournaments like the FIFA World Cup uniting nations and cultures. The proposal to designate May 25 as World Football Day was put forward by Libya’s ambassador to the United Nations, Taher El-Sonni. The initiative received widespread support, with over 160 UN member states showing a thumbs-up to the resolution.
While presenting the proposal, Ambassador El-Sonni highlighted football’s global reach, emphasizing its presence in communities of all sizes—from small villages to major cities. He also admitted it to be the most popular sport in the world.
World Football Day: Significance
World Football Day celebrates
the power of football to unite people across cultures, nations, and
backgrounds. The sport promotes teamwork, fair play, and mutual respect, while
also driving social inclusion, community development, and peace-building efforts.
It also honours football’s cultural impact and its ability to inspire youth and
encourage healthy lifestyles.
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Kazu Nazrul Islam's Birth Anniversary
Kazi Nazrul Islam, born on 24 May,
1899, in Churulia, Bengal [now in West Bengal, India], was an influential
and prolific Bengali poet and anti-imperial activist. He was known as
Bidrohi Kobi (“Rebel Poet”) because of his revolutionary activities and
participation in the Indian Independence Movement. His literary output
includes poems, songs, short stories, novels, essays, and plays. Nazrul Islam
significantly contributed to Bengali music with between 2,000 and 4,000
musical compositions collectively known as Nazrul Geeti (“Songs of Nazrul”). His
writings are admired for their themes of freedom, social justice, gender equality,
and communal harmony. He migrated to Bangladesh in 1972 and was later
named the country’s national poet.
Friday, May 23, 2025
World Wrestling Day
World
Wrestling Day commemorates the first Greco-Roman
wrestling world championships held on May 23, 1904 in Vienna, Austria.
Today,
World Wrestling Day is used as a time to celebrate and promote all styles of
amateur wrestling around the world.
The
month of May is regarded as “World Wrestling Month”
On May 23, 1904, competitors from 5
surrounding countries participated in the inaugural Greco-Roman World
Championship held in Vienna, Austria.
The
host country, Austria, was heavily represented, accounting for 19 out of 26
total competitors, while Demark, Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia also brought
representatives.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Sherlock Holmes Day
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for being the author of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle’s birthday, May 22, is celebrated as Sherlock Holmes Day for fans of one of the most famous literary detectives of all time.
Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. While he wrote some short stories as a young adult, Doyle did not originally pursue a career as an author. He went to medical school and graduated with his bachelor’s in 1881 and earned his M.D. in 1885. One of Doyle’s professors, Dr. Joseph Bell, was a master of diagnostics and deduction. His observational prowess would provide inspiration for the character of Sherlock Holmes.
“A Study in Scarlet”, the first Sherlock Holmes story, was published in 1887. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were immediately popular with readers, but Doyle wasn’t passionate about the characters. He considered the Sherlock Holmes stories to have more popular “commercial” value compared to his other writing. He wanted to be regarded as a more “serious” author for the other novels, plays and poems he wrote.
Doyle continued to practice
medicine, got married and had a family, all while pursuing a literary career.
While he explored writing nonfiction and penned many pieces on spiritualism, it
was Sherlock Holmes who would reign supreme. The last of Sherlock Holmes’s
stories were published in 1927, and Doyle passed away in 1930.
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