Thursday, November 3, 2011

United Nation's Celebration

United Nation Celebrate its 64th Anniversary. United Nations Day has traditionally been marked throughout the world with meetings, discussions and exhibits about the achievements and goals of the organization. In 1971, the General Assembly recommended that member states observe it as a public holiday.
Several international schools throughout the world also celebrate the diversity of their student body on United Nations Day .Celebrations often include a show of cultural performances in the evening and a food fair, where food is available from all over the world.
In the United States, the President has issued a proclamation each year for United Nations Day since 1946. The most recent such proclamation was issued by Barack Obama.

Our school celebrated it in the most simple manner, but really sophisticated. Our teacher in History, Sir Jhun Villalon assigned and picked students who are capable of explaining to young ones the essence of celebrating the United Nations day. The programs vision is to show the achievements and success of the United Nations. It's theme is "Peace and Democracy : Let your Voice Heard !"

What can I say to the theme is simple but a lot of meaning on it . Even though we celebrated it in the most simple way, most of the students are well informed about the UN celebration.