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People, non-governmental organizations and governments unite on World No Tobacco Day to draw attention to the health problems that tobacco use can cause. It is held on May 31 each year.
World No Tobacco Day is a day for people, non-governmental organizations and governments organize various activities to make people aware of the health problems that tobacco use can cause. These activities include:
Moreover, laws restricting smoking in particular areas may come into effect and wide reaching health campaigns may be launched.
World No Tobacco Day is not a public holiday.
Tobacco is a product of the fresh leaves of nicotiana plants. It is used as an aid in spiritual ceremonies and a recreational drug. It originated in the Americas, but was introduced to Europe by Jean Nicot, the French ambassador to Portugal in 1559. It quickly became popular and an important trade crop.
Medical research made it clear during the 1900s that tobacco use increased the likelihood of many illnesses including heart attacks, strokes, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), emphysema and many forms of cancer. This is true for all ways in which tobacco is used, including:
On May 15, 1987, the World Health Organization passed a resolution, calling for April 7, 1988, to be the first World No Smoking Day. This date was chosen because it was the 40th anniversary of the World Health Organization. On May 17, 1989, the World Health Organization passed a resolution calling for May 31 to be annually known as World No Tobacco Day. This event has been observed each year since 1989.
The themes of World No Tobacco Day have been:
Images that symbolize World No Tobacco Day are:
These images are often displayed as posters, on Internet sites and blogs, on clothing and public transport vehicles.
Year | Weekday | Date | Name | Holiday Type |
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2020 | 日曜日 | 5月31日 (日) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2021 | 月曜日 | 5月31日 (月) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2022 | 火曜日 | 5月31日 (火) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2023 | 水曜日 | 5月31日 (水) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2024 | 金曜日 | 5月31日 (金) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2025 | 土曜日 | 5月31日 (土) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2026 | 日曜日 | 5月31日 (日) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2027 | 月曜日 | 5月31日 (月) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2028 | 水曜日 | 5月31日 (水) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2029 | 木曜日 | 5月31日 (木) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
2030 | 金曜日 | 5月31日 (金) | World No Tobacco Day | United Nations Observance |
While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.
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