The new International Men's Day site is up and running and the site shows that last year the University of Kent supported the vent by running a charity event in aid of male cancer. No news is available on whether this happening again this year.
The Day is supported by the UN, UNESCO and received in principal support from men's groups in USA, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. However, as pointed out before, there does not seem to be anything organised in the UK. Anyone have any views why not?
Surely the Coalition on Men & Boys would support it, wouldn't they?
I believe Kent Univerity students are celebrating again this year (2009). A few webpages reveal they have been planning to raise money for a charity this IMD, just as they did last year.
Pays to look into these things before crating headlines like "Nobody in UK supporting anything".
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Paul, sorry if this is the wrong information and would like to change the story but I cannot find a link?
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