World Bee Day is observed on May twentieth, annually to highlight bees' role as pollinators and the threats they face, centered on Bee Together for People and the Planet in 2026. Designated by the UN the day in 2017, and FAO-led celebrations since 2018. FAO and partners coordinate observances around the world, including Palais des Nations Geneva in-person observances. country programs and local activities efforts promoting pollinator-friendly practices to support bees. Honoring Anton Janša, father of modern beekeeping whose birthday coincides with May 20.
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To mark World Bee Day 2026, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), together with the Permanent Missions of Slovenia, Switzerland, Ethiopia and Mexico to the United Nations in Geneva, and the United Nations Office at Geneva...
www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.orgThis year’s theme “Bee Together for People and the Planet - A partnership that sustains us all” aims to stress the strong and long-lasting partnership betwee...
www.fao.orgPURPOSE: May 20th coincides with the birthday the 18th century pioneer Anton Janša, who invented the modern beekeeping techniques in his native Slovenia and praised the bees for their ability to work so hard, while needing so little attention. The World Bee Day observed on 20 May aims to raise awareness of the importance of bees and beekeeping, by informing the public of beekeeping events around the world.
www.internationaldays.orgEstablished by the United Nations in 2017, World Bee Day falls annually on May 20th. It serves as a reminder of the critical role bees and other pollinators play in sustaining our ecosystems.
www.planetbee.orgWorld Bee Day is celebrated each year on 20 May to raise awareness of the importance of bees as pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development. This year, the theme is "Bee together for people and...
www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.orgWorld Bee Day 2026 will convene partners and communities to spotlight the essential role of bees and other pollinators in sustaining people and the planet. Guided by the spirit of the 2026 theme, Bee Together to Sustain the Planet (TBC), the event will explore how pollinators underpin food security, support ecosystem restoration, contribute to climate change mitigation, and help strengthen livelihoods—particularly for vulnerable groups.Through shared knowledge, innovation, and lived...
indico.un.orgWorld Bee Day is celebrated each year on 20 May to raise awareness of the importance of bees as pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development. This year, the theme is " Bee Inspired by Nature...
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