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International Museum Day (IMD)

IMD (International Museum Day) is celebrated on 18 May. International Council of Museums coordinates this event. The event always highlights a theme that keeps changing each year.  

The International Museum Day gives the chance for professionals of museums to meet people and inform them about the challenges museums face. ICOM defines , a museum is a permanent, non-profit institution that is in the service of society as well as its development. It’s open to the public to acquire, conserve, research, communicate and exhibit the humanity tangible and intangible heritage plus its environment for enjoyment, study and education purposes.

Therefore, IMD serves as a platform for raising public awareness on the part museums .

Each year since 1977, ICOM has organised International Museum Day, which represents a unique moment for the international museum community.

Last year, more than 37,000 museums participated in the event in about 158 countries and territories.

2021 observes the day  with the theme “The Future of Museums: Recover and Recreate”,


World Aids Vaccine Day

AIDS and HIV is an ever present health issue in our society. As yet there is still no known vaccine that can be used to stem the flow of this deadly infection. To raise awareness of the continued need for a vaccine there is a day set aside every year that is known as HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, or World Aids Day. It is held every year on May 18.

In 1997, during a speech made at Morgan State University, president of the day Bill Clinton asked for experts and scientists around the world to work towards creating a vaccine for AIDS. He said that this would be the only way to limit its spread and eventually wipe it out.

What Happens on World Aids Vaccine Day?

World Aids Vaccine Day takes place on May 18th. The first was observed on May 18 in 1998. One year exactly after Clinton’s speech. Every year since then the commemoration has take place. Activities are organised around the globe. . “Only a really effective, preventive HIV vaccine can minimise and eventually eradicate the threat of AIDS,” Clinton said, challenging the world to set new goals in the rising age of science and technology and develop an AIDS vaccine within the next decade.

The aim of the activities is to raise awareness of the need for AIDS vaccines and to educate people about how HIV can be prevented. Ordinary people are reminded that they can also play a part in ending the pandemic.

  • The theme for World AIDS Day was Global Solidarity.

On May 18, 1998, the first World AIDS Vaccine Day was observed. 


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