Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes 2026

In April 2025, the United Nations General Assembly designated 29 April as the International Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes inviting all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system and other relevant international organizations to collaborate on the commemoration.
In doing so, the General Assembly reaffirmed its commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and recalled the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030, recognizing that disasters continue to undermine sustainable development. These commitments underscore that understanding disaster risk, strengthening prevention and mitigation, and improving preparedness and effective response are essential to protecting lives and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Earthquakes are among the deadliest natural hazards, often striking without warning and causing devastating loss of life and long lasting social, economic, and psychological harm. Recent earthquakes in countries such as Myanmar and Afghanistan are stark reminders of how these events can destroy infrastructure, displace entire communities, and affect generations long after the ground stops shaking. Their impact is severe and measurable. Since 1900, there have been at least 12 major earthquakes, each of which killed more than 50,000 people. Earthquakes also have substantial economic consequences, accounting for more than a quarter of global disaster losses and causing trillions of dollars in damage over recent decades. Beyond direct destruction, they can trigger fires, tsunamis, and landslides, compounding damage across housing, health, education, and livelihoods. Earthquake risk is driven by factors such as rapid urbanization in seismic areas, weak or ageing infrastructure, poverty, inequality, and poor enforcement of building codes—making risk informed development and resilient infrastructure essential. In acknowledgement of the grave consequences of these disasters, the United Nations has established the International Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes, observed annually on 29 April, and tasked the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) with facilitating its observance. The Day provides a moment to remember those lost and renew commitment to prevention, preparedness, and building back better, in line with the priorities of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.
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When the ground shakes: Remembering victims and reducing future loss
2026-04-30, Lief dagboek
Donderdag; Wat eten we vandaag?; Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels; Dag van de Jazz.

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Dag van de Jazz / #JazzDay 2026 (TV webcast)
In 2011 werd door UNESCO besloten dat het tijd werd voor een Internationale Dag van de Jazz (International Jazz Day) om ook de jeugd te enthousiasmeren voor de inspirerende muziekstroming Jazz.
De drijvende krachten achter Internationale Jazz Day zijn Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO-directeu
- biedt kansen voor meer wederzijds begrip en tolerantie
- bevordert de dialoog tussen culturen
- werkt als katalysator voor vrede en eenheid
- vermindert spanningen tussen individuen, groepen en gemeenschappen
- bevordert gendergelijkhei
d en diversiteit - versterkt de rol van de jeugd in de sociale verandering
- stimuleert artistieke vernieuwing, improvisatie en nieuwe vormen van expressie
- stimuleert de interculturele dialoog en vergemakkelijkt de integratie van jongeren
- staat voor gelijkheid, vrijheid en broederschap
International Jazz Day
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EFFecting Change Livestream Series: How to Disenshittify the Internet (TV webcast)

The internet didn’t get worse by accident; it’s been systematically molded into what we have today.
Join Wendy Liu live in conversation with Cory Doctorow about Cory’s latest book, Enshittification. Cory makes it clear: platforms are not as promised, Big Tech is profiting, and you should be frustrated. We’re not just talking about what has happened, we’re sending out a call for action.
2026-04-29, Lief dagboek
Woensdag; Wat eten we vandaag?; Trump-WK; Tegelwippen; Global Sumud Flotilla; A3veen.nl oprichting; OPCW dag; European State of the Climate; Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes; Kerkklokken luiden voor 420 gewortelde kinderen; Molukse KNIL militairen.

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A3veen.nl – dag van oprichting (2003) 2026

Op 29-04-2003 werd de bij Stichting Internet Domeinregistrat
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OPCW dag 2026

De Organisatie voor het Verbod op Chemische Wapens (Engels: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons en afgekort tot OPCW) is een autonome internationale, multilaterale organisatie die haar zetel heeft in Den Haag en trad in werking op 29 april 1997.
De organisatie werkt samen met de Verenigde Naties. De Organisatie voor het Verbod op Chemische Wapens werd op 11 oktober 2013 de Nobelprijs voor de Vrede toegekend “voor haar grote inspanningen om chemische wapens te elimineren”. De OPCW is opgericht om chemische wapens te (doen) vernietigen en te voorkomen dat ze ooit nog gebruikt zullen worden. De OPCW is het uitvoerend orgaan van het Verdrag chemische wapens (Chemical Weapons Convention, afkorting CWC) dat in 1997 van kracht werd. In dit verdrag staat dat lidstaten al hun chemische wapens (op een milieuvriendeli
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Liberties’ #MediaFreedomReport2026: EU Media Freedom Worsens Amid Political Inertia to Implement New Rules – publication

Media freedom worsened in 2025 despite new legislation, as journalists attacks rose, public broadcasters faced political pressure, and governments dragged their feet on enforcement.
Media freedom and pluralism in the European Union (EU) in 2025 continued to be plagued by longstanding concerns, finds the Liberties Media Freedom Report 2026. The adoption of new EU rules, including the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) and the Anti-SLAPP Directive, promised improvement; however, slow and often superficial implementation rendered their impact negligible. The overarching trends of previous years, including rising media ownership concentration, opaque ownership structures, the politicisation of state advertising and political interference in public service media and regulators, remained pervasive issues throughout the Union, with certain areas even declining. This Report is the fifth annual report on media freedom in the EU produced by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties). It is based on data and input from nearly 40 member and partner organisations from 22 EU Member States. As in previous editions, this Report covers three primary areas: media freedom and pluralism, safety and protection of journalists, freedom of expression and access to information, as well as an additional section on European legislation related to media freedom and pluralism.
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EU Media Freedom Worsens Amid Political Inertia to Implement New Rules
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