International Day of Families
2021: Titbit
In school days we all read the famous line ‘Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam’ (a Sanskrit phrase) which means "the world is one
family". So, it is evident that family is sine qua non for a society,
country and for the world. Although long long ago the Sanskrit phrase ‘Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam’ was used to mean the importance of family but in1985, the United
Nations put importance on families in the world. The Economic and Social
Council and the Commission for Social Development requested the then
Secretary-General to raise more awareness about the issues and needs of
families. On May 29, 1985, the General Assembly passed a resolution by
including a topic, "Families in the Development Process" on the
recommendation of the Council. In 1993, the General Assembly decided in a
resolution (A/RES/47/237) that 15 May of every year should be observed as ‘The
International Day of Families’. This day provides an opportunity to promote
awareness of issues relating to families and to increase the knowledge of the
social, economic and demographic processes affecting families. On 25
September 2015, “the 193 member states of the United Nations unanimously
adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals aiming to
eliminate poverty, discrimination, abuse and preventable deaths, address
environmental destruction, and usher in an era of development for all people,
everywhere. Families and family-oriented policies and programmes are vital for
the achievement of many of these goals”
(www.un.org/en/observances/international-day-of-families).The UN website
further states, “Family policies are a mainstay of national public policies,
and the most meaningful vehicle for governments to influence the living
standards of upcoming generations. As part of achieving the global ambitions of
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), family policies play an important
part in meeting targets across many of the goals”. The theme
of International Day of Families
2021 is ‘Families and New Technologies’.
Today (15 May 2021) an
inaugural Conference was held in Bangkok , under the banner of Asia
Pacific Leadership Conference ‘Providing Vision and Leadership for Nation
Building and Peace’ 6th Batch under Universal Peace Federation (UPF), an
international and interreligious network of individuals and organizations, including
representatives from religion, government, civil society and the private
sector. UPF is dedicated to achieving world peace. An NGO in general
consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations,
UPF supports the work of the United Nations, particularly in the areas of interfaith
peace building, peace education, and the strengthening of marriage and family.
In today’s Conference I was one of the participants as it took place as a
virtual conference. All gave importance today’s day as International Day of Families.
Anyway by quoting from UN website I am concluding, “Family trends: Families
around the world are changing, many becoming smaller, as the number of
single-parent households grows. Currently, 65% of all families are made up of
either couples living with children of any age, or couples living with both
children and extended family members, such as grandparents. The diminishing
number of extended families and the increasing number of single-parent families
put into sharp focus the issue of social protection”, (www.un.org/en/observances/international-day-of-families).
Dr Shankar Chatterjee, Hyderabad , 15 May 2021