OVERVIEW

World Science Day is celebrated every year on November 10th to highlight the vital role of science in society and to promote public engagement with scientific issues, especially those related to peace, sustainability and development.

It was officially established by UNESCO in 2001, after the World Conference on Science, held in Budapest in 1999.

Science plays a key role in identifying global challenges such as climate changes, health crises, food security and energy access, and understanding how to use scientific knowledge responsibly and inclusively can benefit everyone in the long term.

HISTORY – TIMELINE

FIVE FACTS ABOUT UNESCO

A FRENCH HQ – UNESCO’s main headquarters are located in Paris.
USA LEFT IT TWICE – USA left UNESCO during the early 1980s and, again, in 2017.
CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL DAYS – UNESCO supports all kinds of International Days.
WORK IN EDUCATION – UNESCO has reconstructed educational institutions and libraries, that were destroyed in war.
CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP – UNESCO changes its management every six years.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

  • Researchers, teachers, and scientists all come together on a single platform to help people benefit from science and improve their everyday lifestyles;
  • It connects science with our daily lives and highlights its relevance in completing our day-to-day tasks and activities;
  • The celebration gives ideas on how to make our planet more sustainable;
  • Science is a great tool for positive development and transformation;
  • Earlier, it was not considered necessary to educate the public about the latest discoveries in science;
  • This created confusion and chaos instead of maintaining peace amongst the different members of the society;
  • It unites scientists and inventors on a single platform;
  • Different countries pursue different objectives concerning science and innovation;
  • They have a pool of scientists and inventors who devise new ways to solve the problems of progress in their societies;
  • These countries can share scientific information and resources to reduce the costs of scientific experimentation and acquiring new technology.

CONCLUSIONS

World Science Day is a powerful reminder that science isn’t just a tool for discovery, because it’s a force for progress, equity and peace. On November 10th, we celebrate the contributions of science to society and reaffirm our commitment to using knowledge. By promoting a more open and ethical science, we can build a future that’s more informed, sustainable and inclusive.

Source: https://nationaltoday.com/