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During the 1980's, the United Nations began focusing attention on issues related to the family. In 1983, based on the recommendations of the Economic and Social Council, the Commission for Social Development in its resolution on the Role of the family in the development process (1983/23) requested the Secretary-General to enhance awareness among decision makers and the public of the problems and needs of the family, as well as of effective ways of meeting those needs.
In its resolution 1985/29 of 29 May 1985, the Council invited the General Assembly to consider the possibility of including in the provisional agenda of its forty-first session an item entitled “Families in the development process”, with a view to consider a request to the Secretary-General to initiate a process of development of global awareness of the issues involved, directed towards Governments, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations and public opinion.
Later, based on the recommendations of the Commission for Social Development, formulated in its 30th round of sessions, The Assembly invited all States to make their views known concerning the possible proclamation of an international year of the family and to offer their comments and proposals.
The Council also requested the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its forty-third session a comprehensive report, based on the comments and proposals of Member States on the possible proclamation of such a year and other ways and means to improve the position and well-being of the family and intensify international co-operation as part of global efforts to advance social progress and development.
In its resolution 44/82 of 9 December 1989, The General Assembly proclaimed The International Year of the Family.
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.
Did you know?
Maternity leave, which was offered in 89% of countries in 1995, was available in 96% of countries by 2015.
Only 57% of women, who are married, or in a domestic union, are able to make decisions about sexual relations and the use of contraceptives and reproductive health services.
Family homelessness is on the rise. In some European countries, it has been consistently above 20% of the total homeless population.
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Family is a network of relationships in which parents are connected to children, children are connected to parents and siblings are connected to each other via strong string of love and care.
A sweet and secure feeling comes in our mind when we think about family. Love is base of a happy family and care is a strong bond which keeps the connection among the members of a family. Time for each other keeps family members close to each other thus creating a strong happy family.
To remind and recognize the importance of a family, general assembly of United Nations proposed to celebrate international/world family day on every 15 of May, this decision was taken in 1993 and from 1994 to onwards, this day is celebrated all over the world. Every year the general secretary United Nations suggests a specific motto in the relevance of that day. For example, this year 2015, the phrase set was “Men in charge? Gender equality and children’s rights in contemporary families”, so all the meetings, conferences and programs held on 15 May 2015 covered the discussions on the mentioned phrase. This motto was about the male dominance in a family, male and female equality and protection of children rights in a family relationship.
The main purpose to celebrate this day is to raise awareness of individual rights in a family, creation of friendly environment among the parents and children, and to recognize the importance of a prosperous family relationship.
It is the need to time to develop awareness of a complete family, because there are many children, boys and girls who are the victims of broken family relationships and as a result they have involved in unlawful activities and destroying their lives in doing criminal activities. People need to understand that separation and anger is not the solution of problem, patience, love, care and discussion is the solution of problem.