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United Nations Day 2025: Date, History, Theme, Significance, and more

United Nations Day 2025: This global day is annually observed on October 24; this year, falling on October 24, 2025, i.e., Friday, it celebrates 80 years of establishment and its shared goal and reaffirms the principles of the UN Charter

United Nations Day 2025: Know the date, theme, history, and significance of the day that marks the founding of the UN and promotes global unity.United Nations Day 2025: Know the date, theme, history, and significance of the day that marks the founding of the UN and promotes global unity.

United Nations Day 2025: The United Nations is an international organisation dedicated to promoting peace, human rights, and social progress, enhancing the quality of life and raising living standards for individuals worldwide.

The United Nations Day marks the founding of the United Nations in 1945 with the UN Charter, signed by major signatories and five permanent members of the UN Security Council on 26 June and coming into force on 24 October.

Declaration by the UN pledging “to employ its full resources, military or economic” in “the struggle for victory over Hitlerism”. This document contained the first official use of the term “United Nations”, which was suggested by US President Roosevelt. (Via United Nations)

United Nations Day is annually observed on October 24; this year, falling on October 24, 2025, i.e., Friday, it celebrates 80 years of establishment and its shared goal and reaffirms the principles of the UN Charter

With the Agenda 2030, the Pact for the Future, and the UN80 initiative, the UN aims to renew the foundations of international cooperation and ensure its ability to deliver for people throughout the world.

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