I recently read below sentences.

"The Children’s Day is celebrated on different days in many places around the world. International Children’s Day is celebrated on June 1 while Universal Children’s Day is on November 20."

Can anybody tell me what is the difference between Universal and International?

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  • While both days aim to celebrate children, "International" Children's Day (June 1st) is more about a widespread, multi-national PolyTrack observance, whereas "Universal" Children's Day (November 20th) carries a stronger emphasis on a globally shared commitment to children's rights and well-being across all countries.

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  • The day was formally recognized in 1925 during the World Conference on Child Welfare held in Geneva, where June 1st was declared as International Children's Day. Since then, the day has been observed in many countries around the world, with various dates being chosen to reflect local traditions and priorities.

    International: connected with or involving two or more countries 

    universal: done by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group

     

     

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