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Global Day of Parents 2025: Honoring the Pillars of Human Development

Every year on June 1, the world observes Global Day of Parents, a United Nations-designated day that honors the invaluable role of parents in shaping societies. Introduced in 2012, this day serves to recognize the lifelong commitment, sacrifices, and love of parents, while encouraging support for parental roles in family and child development. As the world recovers from a decade of social disruption caused by pandemics and conflict, 2025’s observance is especially significant in reaffirming the family unit as a cornerstone of sustainable development.

Why in News?

The Global Day of Parents 2025 was observed on June 1, with global campaigns by UNICEF, UNESCO, and other agencies focusing on positive parenting practices, mental health awareness for caregivers, and the impact of parental involvement on achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Aims and Objectives of Global Day of Parents

  • To acknowledge and appreciate the selfless commitment of parents.
  • To promote awareness of parental roles in early childhood development.
  • To encourage positive and responsible parenting practices globally.
  • To highlight the link between parental well-being and sustainable development.

Background

  • In 1989, the UN General Assembly declared 1994 as the International Year of the Family.
  • In 1993, May 15 was established as the International Day of Families.
  • On September 17, 2012, the UN officially proclaimed June 1 as Global Day of Parents.
  • The day was set to recognize the critical role of parents in nurturing and protecting children.

Significance in 2025

A major campaign titled “Nurturing Futures” launched this year by UNICEF and WHO, aiming to,

  • Train parents in early stimulation practices.
  • Address postpartum depression and parental mental health.
  • Promote parental leave and child-care support globally.

Data from 2024 revealed,

  • Over 40% of children worldwide lack adequate parental involvement.
  • Children from stable homes show 60% better academic and emotional outcomes.

Related Observances

  • Mother’s Day: Celebrated in May.
  • Father’s Day: Third Sunday of June.
  • World Parents’ Day (USA): Fourth Sunday of July.
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