World Day of Social Justice
2016 Theme: A Just Transition - environmentally sustainable economies and societies
The United Nations' (UN) World Day of Social Justice is annually observed on February 20 to encourage people to look at how social justice affects poverty eradication. It also focuses on the goal of achieving full employment and support for social integration.
What Do People Do?
Many organizations, including the UN and the International Labour
Office, make statements on the importance of social justice for people.
Many organizations also present plans for greater social justice by
tackling poverty, social and economic exclusion and unemployment. Trade
unions and campaign groups are invited to call on their members and
supporters to mark the day. The Russian General Confederation of Trade
Unions declared that the common slogan would be "Social Justice and
Decent Life for All!".
Schools, colleges and universities may prepare special activities for
the day or plan a week of events around a theme related to poverty,
social and economic exclusion or unemployment. Different media,
including radio and television stations, newspapers and Internet sites,
may give attention to the issues around the World Day of Social Justice.
It is hoped that particular coverage is given to the links between
the illicit trade in diamonds and armed conflicts, particularly in
Africa, and the importance of the International Criminal Court. This is
an independent court that conducts trials of people accused of genocide,
crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Background
The World Summit for Social Development was held in Copenhagen,
Denmark, in 1995 and resulted in the Copenhagen Declaration and
Programme of Action. At this summit, more than 100 political leaders
pledged to make the conquest of poverty and full employment, as well as
stable, safe and just societies, their overriding objectives. They also
agreed on the need to put people at the center of development plans.
Nearly 10 years later, the UN's member states reviewed the Copenhagen
Declaration and Programme of Action when they gathered at a session of
the Commission for Social Development in New York in February 2005. They
also agreed to commit to advance social development. On November 26,
2007, the UN General Assembly named February 20 as the annual World Day
of Social Justice. The day was scheduled to be first observed in 2009.