9
October
World Post Day is celebrated each
year on 9 October, the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal
Union (UPU) in 1874 in the Swiss capital, Berne. It was declared World Post Day
by the UPU Congress held in Tokyo, Japan, in 1969.
Awareness
The purpose of World Post Day is to
create awareness of the role of the postal sector in people’s and businesses’
everyday lives and its contribution to the social and economic development of
countries. The celebration encourages member countries to undertake programme
activities aimed at generating a broader awareness of their Post’s role and
activities among the public and media on a national scale.
New
products and services
Every year, more than 150 countries
celebrate World Post Day in a variety of ways. In certain countries, World Post
Day is observed as a working holiday. Many Posts use the event to introduce or
promote new postal products and services. Some Posts also use World Post Day to
reward their employees for good service.
In many countries, philatelic
exhibitions are organized and new stamps and date cancellation marks are
issued. Other activities include the display of World Post Day posters in post
offices and other public places, open days at post offices, mail centers and
postal museums, the holding of conferences, seminars and workshops, as well as
cultural, sport and other recreational activities. Many postal administrations
issue special souvenirs such as T-shirts and badges.
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