World Borrowed Tool Day
A day for the neighborly economy of ladders, pans, cords, books, advice, and returning things better than you found them.
Niger Edition
World Borrowed Tool Day leads today's complete edition for Niger.
Daily Edition
Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A day for the neighborly economy of ladders, pans, cords, books, advice, and returning things better than you found them.
The Bengal Subah is the richest province of the Mughal Empire. The muslin of Dhaka is so fine that the British will call it woven wind. The rice paddies feed millions. The rivers are highways. The Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British are all trading in Hughli and the wealth is extraordinary.
Niger has a relatively low HIV prevalence rate (0.4% of the adult population), but the country is surrounded by nations with higher rates, and the day is observed with education campaigns, free testing, and the distribution of condoms. The stigma around HIV is still strong in Niger, and the tradition is to speak about it in euphemisms: "the long illness" or "the disease of the foreigners." World AIDS Day is an attempt to break this silence, and the signs say: "Get tested," "Protect yourself," and "HIV is not a death sentence."
You find jaguars, giant anteaters, and pink river dolphins as the most iconic wildlife native to Bolivia. You commonly see dogs, cats, and guinea pigs kept as pets in Bolivian households. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.