Journée Mondiale des Enfants 2025
Date: July 24, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Vanuatu Public Holidays
Description
Journée Mondiale des Enfants in Vanuatu is a day to remember that every child matters. It is a time for people to think about children's rights, health, education, and safety. The day highlights how important children are for the future.
This day takes place on 20 November each year. That date follows the United Nations Universal Declaration of Children Rights. Schools, families, and leaders use the day to show they support laws and services for children.
The holiday is significant because it reminds the whole nation to protect young people. It calls for fair access to learning, clean water, health care, and safe homes. It also shines a light on children who need more help.
Journée Mondiale des Enfants helps communities and government focus on long term changes. It encourages actions that improve life for all children so they can grow up healthy and hopeful.
Traditions
In Vanuatu, communities gather at schools and village grounds for songs, skits, and choir performances. Children wear bright kastom cloths and painted faces. Local chiefs and church leaders often give short blessings before the fun begins.
Traditional dances and story telling are central. Groups perform kastom dances with drums and leaves. Children join island games like coconut relay races and blackberry picking contests that teach teamwork and culture.
Food is shared from big communal plates. Families serve laplap, roasted taro, fresh coconut, bananas, and sweet puddings. Small gifts and school supplies are handed out, and sometimes balloons and ribbons are released to celebrate the day.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and some restaurants may close or open late. Public transport can be crowded in the morning and late afternoon. Plan extra travel time, carry cash, and check with your hotel about openings and event schedules before heading out.
Join family friendly events early to avoid crowds. Stay with a guide or hotel taxi at night, watch children near streets and water, wear sun protection, and ask permission before taking photos. Bring small gifts like school supplies if you want to give something meaningful.