Wear blue FRID AYS
Wearing blue is a very popular activity which allows individuals
to participate in the WDD campaign by themselves or as part of a group. Ask your friends and
family, and colleagues at work to also join in.
One key aspect of this activity is to highlight the meaning of the blue
colour and promote the blue circle, the global symbol of
diabetes and logo of the World Diabetes Day campaign.
The
blue circle is the universal symbol for diabetes. Until 2006, there was no
global symbol for diabetes. The purpose of the symbol is to give diabetes a
common identity. It aims to:
- Support all existing efforts to raise awareness about diabetes
- Inspire new activities, bring diabetes to the attention of the general public
- Brand diabetes
- Provide a means to show support for the fight against diabetes
What
is the history of the blue circle?
·
A
global symbol for diabetes
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The
icon was originally developed for the campaign that resulted in the passage of
United Nations Resolution 61/225 "World Diabetes Day."
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The
campaign for a United Nations Resolution on diabetes was a response to the
diabetes pandemic that is set to overwhelm healthcare resources everywhere. The
campaign mobilized diabetes stakeholders behind the common cause of securing a
United Nations Resolution on diabetes. The United Nations passed Resolution
61/225 ‘World Diabetes Day’ on December 20 2006.
Why
a circle?
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The
circle occurs frequently in nature and has thus been widely employed since the
dawn of humankind. The significance is overwhelmingly positive. Across
cultures, the circle can symbolize life and health. Most significantly for the
campaign, the circle symbolizes unity. Our combined strength is the key element
that made this campaign so special. The global diabetes community came together
to support a United Nations Resolution on diabetes and needs to remain united
to make a difference. As we all know: to do nothing is no longer an option.
Why
blue?
·
The
blue border of the circle reflects the colour of the sky and the flag of the
United Nations. The United Nations is in itself a symbol of unity amongst
nations and is the only organization that can signal to governments everywhere
that it is time to fight diabetes and reverse the global trends that will
impede economic development and cause so much suffering and premature death.
Who
owns the symbol?
The International Diabetes Federation
(IDF) holds all rights to the blue circle for diabetes.
JOIN THE LIONS CLUB OF CASTRIES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DIABETES AND INVITE YOUR CO-WORKERS, FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO WEAR BLUE EVERY FRIDAY IN NOVEMBER.
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