International Migrants Day
A United Nations observance focused on migrants, families, work, dignity, safety, and belonging.
Niger Edition
International Migrants Day leads today's complete edition for Niger.
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Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A United Nations observance focused on migrants, families, work, dignity, safety, and belonging.
A day for baskets, backpacks, totes, sacks, satchels, lunch bags, and everything people carry through the work of a day.
The anniversary of the establishment of the Republic of Niger on December 18, 1958. The day is observed with ceremonies, and the reminder that Niger was a French colony from 1922 to 1960, and the transition to independence was peaceful. The Republic Day is a celebration of the Nigerien state, and the tradition is to fly the flag, sing the national anthem ("La Nigérienne"), and give a speech about the importance of national unity. In Niamey, the president lays a wreath at the monument of the martyr, and the military parade along the Avenue de la Republique includes soldiers, tanks, and a flyover by the Nigerien air force.
The anniversary of the 1991 national conference that ended the military dictatorship and established the transition to democracy. The day is observed with ceremonies, and the reminder that Niger has had multiple coups (1974, 1996, 1999, 2010, 2023) and multiple transitions to democracy. The national conference was a moment of hope : the representatives of every ethnic group, every region, and every political party came together to draft a new constitution and establish a transitional government. The day is both celebration and reflection, because the democracy is still fragile, and the coup of 2023 showed that the promise of 1991 has not yet been fulfilled.
You encounter forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, and forest buffalo in the dense rainforests and savannas of this central African nation. You see that people primarily keep dogs, cats, and goats as domestic animals, with chickens also being common. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.