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Christian Aid Week 2025
Christian Aid Week 2025, held from 11–17 May, focused on Guatemala, highlighting the severe impacts of the climate crisis on Indigenous communities, particularly in regions like Alta Verapaz. This focus […]
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Tropics’ Day
The International Day of the Tropics celebrates the extraordinary diversity of the tropics while highlighting unique challenges and opportunities nations of the Tropics face.
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Day of the Seafarer
The annual Day of the Seafarer (DotS) is celebrated on 25th June.
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Desertification & Drought
Under the theme “Restore the land. Unlock the оpportunities”, the 2025 observance shines a light on how restoring nature’s foundation—land—can create jobs, boost food and water security, support climate action […]
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Day against Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
IUU fishing is found in all types and dimensions of fisheries; it occurs both on the high seas and in areas within national jurisdiction.
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Disturbance in the Deep
Disturbance in the Deep: A Rights-Based and Values-Based Approach to Deep Sea Conservation This virtual side event will coincide with the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), to be held from […]
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Christian Aid Week
May 11–17, 2025 Christian Aid Week is an annual fundraising campaign supporting global efforts to eradicate poverty. Activities include community events, church services, and donation drives to fund projects in […]
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Water Saving Week
Water Saving Week, running from May 12 to 16, encourages individuals and organizations to adopt water-efficient habits. The campaign promotes awareness of water-related concerns and the importance of reducing water […]
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Climate Change: A Solutions Approach (webinar)
This class introduces climate change science and solutions, and what you can do locally to make a difference. It is inspired by the work of Project Drawdown, a solutions-focused approach […]
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World Toilet Day
Key messages you should know on World Toilet Day Toilets are a place for peace. This essential space, at the centre of our lives, should be safe and secure. But […]