International Men’s Day, observed annually on 19th November, serves as a global platform to recognize and celebrate the positive contributions of men to society. Originating from the conceptualization by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh in 1999, the day has grown into a significant occasion observed in 1999, the day has grown into a significant occasion observed in nearly 80 countries. In India, Uma Challa, a men’s right advocate, has played a crucial role in popularizing the celebrations since 2007. This year, the theme for International Men’s Day 2023 is “Zero Male Suicide,” emphasizing the importance of addressing mental health issues among them.
Day – International Men’s Day
Date: 19th November 2023
Theme: Zero Male Suicide
The theme for International Men’s Day 2023 is “Zero Male Suicide” which underscores the need to address mental health issues among men and boys. The theme recognizes the stress that men often face, stemming from the pressure to provide for their families and excel in various aspects of life. Students, in particular, experience the burden of academic expectations, adding to the risk of mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression and in extreme cases, Suicide.
The concept of International Men’s Day dates back to the 1960s, but it was formally observed in 1999 by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, a professor at the University of the West Indies. He chose November 19 in honor of his father’s birthday. Over the years, the day has evolved into a global celebration, shedding light on the challenges faced by men across various cultures and socio-economic backgrounds.
International Men’s Day aims to celebrate the positive contributions men make to their families, communities and the world at large. The day serves as a platform to highlight positive role models and raise awareness about men’s well-being. It provides an opportunity to address important issues related to men’s health, well-being and the inequalities they face based on gender. The overarching goal is to promote basic humanitarian values and education people about men’s challenges, emphasizing mental well-being irrespective of cultural and social backgrounds.
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