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International Weeks

These are the international weeks currently observed by the United Nations. The United Nations designates specific days, weeks, years and decades as occasions to mark particular events or topics in order to promote, through awareness and action, the objectives of the Organization. Usually, it is one or more Member States that propose these observances and the General Assembly establishes them with a resolution. On occasion, these celebrations are declared by the specialized agencies of the United Nations, such as UNESCO, UNICEF, FAO, etc., when they concern issues that fall within the scope of their competencies.  Some of them may be later adopted by the General Assembly. 

February

1–7 February (first week of February)

World Interfaith Harmony Week   (A/RES/65/5)

March

21–27 March

Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling against Racism and Racial Discrimination   (A/RES/34/24)

April

24–30 April

World Immunization Week [WHO]

May

6-12 May 2019 (biennially)

UN Global Road Safety Week [WHO]

25–31 May

Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories   (A/RES/54/91)

August

1–7 August

World Breastfeeding Week    [WHO]

October

4–10 October

World Space Week  (A/RES/54/68)

24–30 October

Disarmament Week  (A/RES/S-10/2 (p. 102))

November

6–12 November (the week in which 11 November falls)

International Week of Science and Peace   (A/RES/43/61)

13–19 November

World Antibiotic Awareness Week, 13-19 November [WHO]

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