Zimbabwe Gears Up to Celebrate International Day of Families

On May 15, 2024, Zimbabwe will mark the International Day of Families along with nations worldwide. This day, recognized by the United Nations, underscores the vital role families play in national development. Families serve as the cornerstone of society, shaping individuals and preparing them for their future roles.

With stability being crucial for progress, strong family units serve as a shield against social ills like crime, poverty, and substance abuse. Investing in family welfare becomes imperative for nations and organizations alike.

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Originating from a United Nations Resolution in 1993, this annual observance reaffirms the family’s significance as a fundamental societal unit. The theme for this year, “Families and Climate Change: The International Year of the Family + 30,” underscores the impact of climate change on families and their potential contribution to climate action.

Zimbabwe, acknowledging the family’s importance, embeds its protection and development in its constitution. The Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development spearheads initiatives to empower families and disseminate crucial information, such as climate change awareness.

The 2024 celebrations will kick off at Dotito Primary School in Mt Darwin District, Mashonaland Central Province, followed by events at provincial, district, and ward levels. These gatherings aim to highlight the family’s resilience against climate challenges, fostering sustainable socio-economic growth.

In conclusion, the International Day of Families serves as a reminder of the pivotal role families play in societal progress. Zimbabwe invites all citizens to partake in these commemorations, emphasizing the collective effort needed to ensure resilient families and a prosperous nation.

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