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G7 Summit 2026

G7 2026

De Groep van Zeven of G7 (EngelsGroup of Seven) is een intergouvernementeel forum van zeven vooraanstaande industriële staten.

Het gaat om CanadaDuitslandFrankrijkItaliëJapan, het Verenigd Koninkrijk en de Verenigde Staten. De Europese Unie neemt ook deel aan de G7, maar is geen soevereine staat en telt daarom niet mee als lid. In 2026 wordt de G7-top georganiseerd door het Franse voorzitterschap en komen de leiders komen bijeen in Evian, Frankrijk. Het Franse voorzitterschap heeft voor enkele werksessies ook leiders van verschillende niet-G7-landen uitgenodigd. Tijdens de top worden verschillende leidersverklaringen verwacht. De EU wordt vertegenwoordigd door voorzitter van de Europese Raad António Costa en voorzitter van de Europese Commissie Ursula von der Leyen. Nu de wereldeconomie wordt bedreigd door geopolitieke onzekerheid, handels­spanningen en toenemende onevenwichtigheden, zullen de leiders naar verwachting benadrukken dat multilateralisme essentieel is om de huidige internationale uitdagingen aan te pakken en wereldwijd voor een stabiel en voorspelbaar economisch klimaat te zorgen. Tijdens verschillende werksessies komen de volgende thema’s aan bod:

  • geopolitieke uitdagingen
  • vrede en veiligheid voor Oekraïne en Europa
  • de situatie in het Midden-Oosten
  • internationale partnerschappen en solidariteit
  • evenwichtigere economische groei
  • de toekomst van artificiële intelligentie

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G7 Summit 2026

G7 summit, Evian, France, 15-17 June 2026

#WorldDengueDay Wereld Knokkelkoorts Dag 2026

Building on a rapidly growing global consensus, in 2018 the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) started a worldwide dengue awareness campaign, which included calling on the UN and WHO to designate a World Dengue Day.

Its petition for a World Dengue Day has to date garnered over 26,500 signatures, endorsed by a growing and global collective of patients, policy makers, researchers, professionals and advocates from over 110 countries, who share the clear goal of reducing the burden of dengue around the world. In addition, ISNTD also convened an international and multi-sectoral Dengue Advisory Group, comprised of partners from Ministries of Health, research and academia, NGOs and civic society, to guide this campaign. Such a move is not without precedent. On 15 June 2011, ASEAN Health Ministers first declared that day — and each subsequent 15 June — ASEAN Dengue Day. This important annual event allows ASEAN members, in coordination with WHO, to consolidate dengue prevention and control measures.

The World Dengue Day campaign is aiming to achieve the same – on an international scale given the rapidly growing global threat of dengue. Growing population densities, unplanned urban development, poor water storage and unsatisfactory sanitary conditions are all common factors that contribute to the worsening burden of this mosquito-borne disease – not just for ASEAN, but for many countries around the world. The disease has significant impact on the socio-economic status of every country. Tackling dengue is everyone’s concern. ISNTD-ADVA World Dengue Day Forum – Cross Sector Synergies marks a day that all governments, civil societies, public and private sectors, schools, universities and citizens, can devote to dengue awareness-raising actions. Additionally, the Forum will give countries around the world a platform to share their strategies for increasing public awareness of dengue, mobilize resources for its prevention and control, and demonstrate their commitment to tackling dengue.

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World Dengue Day

World Blood Donor Day / Wereldbloeddonordag 2026

World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) is celebrated every year by people around the world on June 14, it is celebrated on the birthday anniversary of Karl Landsteiner on June 14, 1868, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the ABO blood group system.

WBDD was organised for the first time in 2005, by a joint initiative of World Health Organisation, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products, and to thank blood donors for their voluntary, life-saving gifts of blood. Transfusion of blood and blood products helps and save millions of lives every year. It can help patients who suffering from life-threatening conditions live longer and with higher quality of life, and supports complex medical and surgical procedures. It also has an essential, life-saving role in maternal and perinatal care. Access to safe and sufficient blood and blood products can help reduce rates of death and disability due to severe bleeding during delivery and after childbirth. In many countries, there is not an adequate supply of safe blood, and blood services face the challenge of making sufficient blood available, while also ensuring its quality and safety. An adequate supply can only be assured through regular donations by voluntary unpaid blood donors. The WHO’s goal is for all countries to obtain all their blood supplies from voluntary unpaid donors by 2020. In 2014, 60 countries have their national blood supplies based on 99-100% voluntary unpaid blood donations, with 73 countries still largely dependent on family and paid donors.

2025 theme: Give blood, give hope: together we save lives. The WHO honors hope, the kind you give with every drop of blood. Because millions of patients around the world rely on blood transfusions every year, hope flows through every donation.

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World Blood Donor Day

Wereld Bloeddonordag

No Kings / No Kings Day – The Next 250 Starts With Us

No Kings

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we have a choice about what story we tell.

June 14: Rise Up, Sing Out. A Concert for the First Amendment. An Evening to Build Community. While the Committee for the First Amendment leads and hosts this powerful concert, Indivisible and No Kings are proud to partner with them to build the durable, hyper-local infrastructure the movement needs to win and counter the president’s spectacle. On June 14, the national concert event celebrates the freedoms that belong to all of us: speech, assembly, protest, religion, press, and expression. Across the country, communities will gather for local watch parties to sing along, make art, share food, connect with neighbors, and take meaningful action together. Join a Rise Up, Sing Out event near you — or host one in your community. America has a long history, rooted in white supremacy, of suppressing the rights of people of color. But our history also clearly shows that people-powered movements are how we end authoritarianism. Throughout 2026, in the face of unprecedented attacks, millions of us joined together in our communities and held the largest single day of morally grounded, nonviolent direct actions by any movement in US history. Each time we show up, we disrupt President Trump’s attempts to rule through repression and remind the country, and the world, that people power is our path to a truly free America. Authoritarians want fear, silence, and isolation. We choose joy. We choose community. We choose people power. Rise Up, Sing Out is about reclaiming patriotism as something inclusive, participatory, and rooted in care for one another — not power, pageantry, or one person’s spotlight.

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No Kings