When is International Men's Day? Envy Men Around the World Has This Question on Women's Day Date
It is time we join hands in honouring these important days and not take potshots to create more divide between two important and equal sections of the society.
Thereās one perennial question that is asked every year on March 8, more specifically on International Womenās Day is ā When is International Menās Day? Obviously, there are several other questions on the same line such as, Is there an International Men's Day? Or, Is there any Men's Day? If you are wondering this has anything to do with curiosity or plain ignorance, then you are sadly wrong. These questions make its way without fail on the social media more out of their enviousness or simply mocking the idea of Womenās Day celebrations. But chill guys, we do have Menās Day and it is also an annual event. While the date of International Menās Day falls on November 19 but we think it would be great to share everything about the all-important day to curb the lack of knowledge portrayed by envy men around the around right in the budding stage.
On What Date is International Menās Day Celebrated?
Every year since 1992, International Menās Day is celebrated on November 19. The theme for International Men's Day 2018 is 'positive male role models.' The inaugural International Menās Day was held in Trinidad and Tobago on November 19 in 1999. While it is yet to be officially observed by United Nations, a petition has been called in. Speaking on behalf of UNESCO, Director of Women and Culture of Peace Ingeborg Breines said of IMD, "This is an excellent idea and would give some gender balance." The day is also celebrated as Civil Awareness Day, Men and Boys Day, Anti-Sexism Day and Anti-Discrimination Day.
Which Part of the World is International Menās Day Observed?
While Womenās Day is observed across the globe, Menās Day is commemorated in over 70 countries. These nations include Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Burundi, Canada, the Cayman Islands, China, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, France, Ghana, Grenada, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Isle of Man, Jamaica, Malta, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Zimbabwe.
Why is International Menās Day Celebrated?
Like womenās day is celebrated to commemorate the movement of womenās rights, menās day is celebrated to promote gender equality, fighting discrimination and peaceful relations. It focuses on menās and boysā health. The day is celebrated to pay attention to improvements towards gender relations in all societies. Giving male models to younger generations and menās roles in the family, relationships, community and society. Menās Day is important to fight off stereotypes and discriminations men and boys go through. It is also significant in celebrating their achievements and not take it for granted.
Yes, womenās day has gained more prominence when compared to menās day in the world. And, this is making guys (not generalizing or categorizing every male on this planet) mock the event by either questioning the reason behind womenās day celebrations or letting out their superiority complex by brushing off how they donāt have any special day of celebration. Hereās when problems arise.
Weāre far, far away from living in a Utopian world, where gender equality, the underlying message of both womenās and menās day celebrations exists. It is not a hidden secret that women are fighting for basic human rights from education, medical help, work, reproductive rights, own property, equal pay. They are fighting a war to be free from sexual violence (marital rape is still a thing)! So when men call for equality in terms of attention Menās Day to Womenās Day, they need to understand that women are still fighting for basic human rights which is taken for granted by them. It is time we join hands in honouring these important days and not take potshots to create more divide between two important and equal sections of the society.
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