The United Nations designates specific days, weeks, years and decades as
occasions to mark particular events or topics in order to promote, through
awareness and action, the objectives of the Organization. Usually, it is
one or more Member States that propose these observances and the General
Assembly establishes them with a resolution.
These are the international days of April, currently observed by the United
Nations.
2 April |
World Autism Awareness Day |
4 April |
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action |
6 April |
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace |
7 April |
International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide
against the Tutsi in Rwanda |
7 April |
World Health Day |
12 April |
International Day of Human Space Flight |
20 April |
Chinese Language Day |
21 April |
World Creativity and Innovation Day |
22 April |
International Mother Earth Day |
23 April |
World Book and Copyright Day |
23 April |
English Language Day |
23 April |
Spanish Language Day (Spanish) |
24 April |
International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for
Peace |
25 April (starting in 2020) |
International Delegate’s Day |
25 April |
World Malaria Day [WHO] |
25 April |
International Girls in ICT Day [ITU] |
26 April |
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day |
26 April |
World Intellectual Property Day |
28 April |
World Day for Safety and Health at Work |
30 April |
International Jazz Day |