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Sunday, July 12, 2026

JULY 12 1-Malala Day 2-International Day of Hope 3-National Simplicity Day -4-Paper Bag Day

 

JULY  12

1-Malala Day 2-International Day of Hope 3-National Simplicity Day -4-Paper Bag Day

July 12 is globally observed as Malala Day by the United Nations to honor the birthday of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai and her ongoing fight for girls' education.Other notable special days on July 12 include:International Day of Hope: A UN-designated observance to celebrate and promote hope as a guiding principle for individuals, communities, and nations.National Simplicity Day: A day honoring the author and philosopher Henry David Thoreau that encourages taking a step back from our busy lives to embrace simplicity.Paper Bag Day: Recognizes the invention and environmental importance of paper bags, which were first mass-produced on a machine invented in 1852.Eat Your Jello Day: A fun, food-themed holiday celebrating

Malala Day

 is observed globally today, July 12. The day honors the birthday of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai and celebrates her ongoing advocacy for girls' education and equal learning opportunities.The United Nations designated July 12 as Malala Day in 2013 following her historic speech, where she famously stated: "One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world." The observance is dedicated to the millions of girls worldwide who are still denied a basic education, emphasizing the transformative power of schooling and human rights.People participate locally and globally by supporting education charities, reading memoirs, or engaging in classroom debates and advocacy programs

World Paper Bag Day

is celebrated annually on July 12. This global observance highlights the importance of using eco-friendly paper bags instead of single-use plastics to reduce environmental pollution and protect the planet.

National Simplicity Day

International Day of Hope

The United Nations officially designates July 12 as the International Day of Hope, established to promote hope, resilience, and positive action in response to global challenges. It advocates for peace, tolerance, and human dignity, while treating hope as a measurable, evidence-based skill

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