Just like we celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women on International Women’s Day, it’s equally important to recognise and celebrate the achievements, challenges, and roles of men in our society. Yesterday, as we celebrated International Men’s Day, let’s discuss why dedicating a day to celebrate men is crucial.
Let’s take a moment to understand what this day represents. International Men’s Day, observed on November 19th each year, is a day dedicated to celebrating men and promoting positive masculinity. It’s an occasion to raise awareness about men’s health, gender equality, and the important contributions men make to their families, communities, and society as a whole.
The theme for International Men’s Day in 2023 is “Zero Male Suicide”. This theme highlights the critical importance of addressing men’s mental health and the alarming rates of suicide among men worldwide. It calls for increased awareness, open dialogue, and support systems to prevent male suicides. By striving for zero male suicide, the focus is on destigmatising seeking help, encouraging early intervention, and fostering a culture of emotional well-being where men can reach out without fear or shame. This theme underscores the urgent need to create a world where every man knows that his life is valued and that he is not alone in his struggles.
The theme draws attention to the critical issue of men’s mental health, which is often overlooked or stigmatised. By emphasising the need to prevent male suicide, it encourages society to acknowledge and address the mental health challenges that men face. Men have disproportionately higher suicide rates than women in many parts of the world. This theme underscores the urgency of the issue and highlights the need for targeted interventions and support to reduce these rates. Suicide is often associated with shame and stigma, which can deter individuals, especially men, from seeking help. “Zero Male Suicide” aims to destigmatize mental health issues and promote an environment where men feel comfortable seeking assistance when needed. Encouraging early intervention and providing accessible mental health services is crucial for preventing suicides. The theme emphasizes the importance of identifying signs of distress and providing timely support to those at risk. It also challenges traditional notions of masculinity that discourage emotional expression and seeking help by encouraging a more inclusive and positive definition of masculinity that embraces emotional well-being.
So, why do we need a day dedicated to celebrating men in the first place? International Men’s Day complements International Women’s Day by promoting gender equality. It acknowledges that both men and women face unique challenges and encourages dialogue on achieving equity for all. Traditional notions of masculinity can sometimes be limiting and harmful. International Men’s Day provides an opportunity to redefine masculinity positively and inclusively, encouraging men to express their emotions, seek help when needed, and be nurturing caregivers. Celebrating men who contribute positively to their communities and society at large provides role models for younger generations. It encourages boys and young men to aspire to be compassionate, empathetic, and responsible individuals. Just as women’s issues are important, so are men’s issues. International Men’s Day shines a light on topics like men’s health, fatherhood, and workplace challenges that men may face, helping to address and rectify these issues. This day encourages open conversations about men’s experiences, challenges, and needs. It fosters understanding and empathy among individuals of all genders, ultimately strengthening relationships and communities.
Why can’t we celebrate men every day? The truth is, we should celebrate and support men every day. However, by having a specific day, the day provides a dedicated space to focus on specific issues and challenges that men face. It ensures that these topics are not overlooked amidst the busyness of daily life. The observance of International Men’s Day generates global awareness and participation. It encourages individuals, communities, and organisations worldwide to come together, creating a collective impact that is hard to achieve daily.
The day serves as an inspiration for initiatives and conversations that extend beyond November 19. It offers an educational platform to learn more about men’s issues and how to address them effectively. It also promotes a sense of unity and solidarity among men and their allies. It reminds us that we are all part of a global community committed to addressing gender-related challenges.
In a world that increasingly recognizes the importance of diversity and gender equality, International Men’s Day stands as a meaningful occasion to honour and support men from all walks of life. The day reminds us that men’s well-being, both physical and mental, is a vital part of the gender equality conversation. While we should strive to celebrate and support men every day, having a dedicated day amplifies our efforts and sends a powerful message: that men’s experiences, contributions, and challenges matter.
So, on yesterday, today, and every day beyond, let’s celebrate International Men’s Day by fostering understanding, empathy, and positive change in our communities and across the globe.



