Every year on December 20, the United Nations (UN) observes International Human Solidarity Day to honour diversity while embracing togetherness. It also seeks to serve as a reminder of the value of cooperation in the fight against poverty. International Human Solidarity Day focuses following aspects: A day to honour our shared diversity and unity Aday to urge nations to uphold their obligations under international agreements A day to educate the public about the value of solidarity A day to promote discussion on how to foster unity for the fulfilment of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the eradication of poverty A day of action to support fresh efforts to end poverty What Do People Do on Human Solidarity Day?: Governments are reminded of their obligations under international accords regarding the need of human solidarity as a strategy to combat poverty on International Human Solidarity Day. Discussions about new approaches to eradicating poverty and fostering a sense of community are welcomed. Activities could involve spreading the word about initiatives related to eliminating land mines and ensuring that people in need have access to health care and medication. Also, it aims to achieve education for everyone, combating terrorism, corruption, and poverty. The day is also promoted through all forms of media including magazine articles, speeches at official events, and web blogs from groups, individuals, or organizations committed to universal solidarity. It also aims to fight against poverty, corruption and terrorism.