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UN Days for the Month of October's Theme

UN Days for the Month of October's Theme

2 October

International Day of Non-Violence  

4 June

International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression  

6 February

International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation 

8 March

International Women's Day

11 October

International Day of the Girl Child  

13 October

International Day for Disaster Reduction 

15 October

International Day of Rural Women  

19 June

International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict 

19 November (third Sunday in November)

World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims  

21 August

International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism 

25 November

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 

Why are these days important to us even in October? This is because these days play a role in adding to the sum total of our Aim and Objectives in TLF. 

But note that 2nd of October which is International Day of Non-Violence is the "D" day, we are going to focus on issues of the International Day of Non-Violence. 

In the course of the year, join us in carrying out the various activities lined up in accordance with our themes. Remember that our cardinal projects are to distribute freely - Complete Bibles, devotionals, books, CDs, tracts, comics; send out inspirational messages; organise film-shows, seminar, workshops; make donations; paste posters; share via our write-ups on-line; and extra which involves redistribution of clothes, shoes, food, toiletries, provisions and other necessaries.

Where do you want to key into?

Contact us!

You are welcome please.

Board of Trustees

Tina Love Foundation (TLF💚)

#October 

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