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SUMMARY:Islamic New Year 1448 H
DESCRIPTION:The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of Muharram the first and one of the most sacred months of the Islamic calendar. It commemorates the Hijra\, the historic migration of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Mecca to Medina\, which became the foundation of the Islamic lunar calendar\, known as the Hijri calendar. Asia Dengue Summit \nThe Islamic New Year 1448 AH is expected to fall on Tuesday\, June 16\, 2026\, based on the Umm al-Qura calendar. Ashura\, observed on the 10th of Muharram\, will follow on June 25\, 2026. As with all Islamic dates\, the exact day is subject to the official moon sighting and may vary by one to two days depending on location. ASEANdoaj \nUnlike secular new year celebrations\, the Islamic New Year is traditionally a time of spiritual reflection\, gratitude\, and religious observance rather than large public festivities. Many Muslims spend this time in prayer\, reciting the Quran\, and reflecting on the meaning of the Hijra — the sacrifice\, resilience\, and faith it required. doaj \nMuharram is also one of Islam’s four sacred months. As Allah says in the Quran: “Indeed\, the number of months with Allah is twelve lunar months from the day He created the heavens and the earth; of these\, four are sacred.” These four months are Dhul-Qadah\, Dhul-Hijjah\, Muharram\, and Rajab. Malaria Consortium \nHow Muslims Observe the Islamic New Year: \n\nOffering prayers and dhikr (remembrance of Allah)\nReflecting on personal spiritual growth over the past year\nSetting sincere intentions (niyyah) for the year ahead\nFasting\, especially on the Day of Ashura (10 Muharram)\nSpending time with family and community\nExpressing gratitude and performing acts of charity\n\nBali Sehat Clinic extends warm wishes to all Muslims observing this sacred occasion. May the new Hijri year bring peace\, health\, and blessings to you and your families. \n\nSelamat Tahun Baru Islam 1448 Hijriah. Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum.
URL:https://balisehat.org/event/islamic-new-year-1448/
CATEGORIES:Religious & Cultural Observance
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SUMMARY:ASEAN Dengue Day 2026 - United Against Dengue
DESCRIPTION:ASEAN Dengue Day is observed on June 15 every year and represents a regional advocacy initiative aimed at raising awareness against dengue. It is a collective advocacy event to reiterate calls on all sectors of society to unite against dengue\, as well as to highlight innovative and effective strategies in the prevention and control of the disease. The International Society for Infectious DiseasesMalaria Consortium \nThe 2025 theme\, “Towards Zero Dengue Deaths: Science\, Strategy\, and Solidarity”\, underscores the importance of community involvement in eradicating dengue — a message that remains just as urgent in 2026\, particularly across Bali and the wider Southeast Asia region. Upm \nDengue is a serious and growing threat in Bali. Historically\, Bali sees a spike in dengue cases during the dry season from May through October\, as reduced rainfall leads people to store fresh water around homes and businesses\, creating ideal breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes in uncovered containers. Local health authorities have reported an uptick in confirmed dengue cases throughout May and June 2026\, particularly in South Bali. TrishnandacarecentreTrishnandacarecentre \nKnow the Warning Signs of Dengue: \n\nSudden high fever (39–40°C)\nSevere headache\, especially behind the eyes\nMuscle and joint pain\nNausea\, vomiting\, or rash\nMild bleeding such as nosebleeds or gum bleeding\n\nSeek emergency care immediately if you notice: \n\nPersistent vomiting or severe abdominal pain\nBleeding under the skin\nSudden drop in blood pressure or signs of shock\n\nHow to Protect Yourself and Your Community: \n\nEmpty and clean any containers that hold standing water (flower pots\, buckets\, water tanks)\nUse mosquito repellent consistently\, especially during dawn and dusk\nWear long-sleeved clothing in high-risk areas\nInstall mosquito screens on windows and doors\nSeek medical evaluation early if symptoms appear early diagnosis saves lives\n\nBali Sehat Clinic is committed to supporting dengue awareness and early detection in our community. If you or your family are experiencing symptoms\, do not wait to contact us at 0812 3666 9566 for a consultation. \n\nTogether\, we can protect our communities. Zero dengue deaths starts with us.
URL:https://balisehat.org/event/asean-dengue-day-2026/
CATEGORIES:Health Awareness Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Makassar:20260614T080000
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SUMMARY:World Blood Donor Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year on June 14\, the world comes together to celebrate World Blood Donor Day — a global tribute to the millions of voluntary\, unpaid blood donors whose generosity saves lives every day. WHO \nThis year’s campaign theme\, “One Drop of Humanity. Give Blood. Save Lives.”\, places humanity at the heart of every blood donation. It reminds us that each donation is more than a medical act — it is a powerful expression of solidarity\, compassion\, and collective responsibility. WHO \nThis year\, Italy will host the global celebrations through its National Blood Centre in Rome. VEDANTU \nBlood donation sustains life every single day. It is vital for surgeries\, childbirth complications\, cancer treatments\, and trauma care. In low-income countries\, women and children bear the heaviest cost — blood is critical for treating postpartum haemorrhage\, severe childhood anaemia\, and sickle cell disease. VEDANTUAwareness Days \nThe date of June 14 was chosen to coincide with the birthday of Karl Landsteiner\, whose discovery of the ABO blood group system made blood transfusions safer and more effective. Twinkl \nOn this day\, Bali Sehat Clinic joins the global call to action: if you are healthy and eligible\, please consider donating blood. Your single donation can save up to three lives. \nHow You Can Participate: \n\nLocate your nearest blood donation center or mobile unit\nEncourage family and friends to register as voluntary donors\nShare this day on social media to spread awareness\nContact us at 0812 3666 9566 for information on blood donation drives near you\n\nTogether\, one drop at a time\, we save lives.
URL:https://balisehat.org/event/orld-blood-donor-day-2026/
CATEGORIES:Health Awareness Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Makassar:20260605T083000
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SUMMARY:Bakti Sosial Kesehatan 28 - Free Community Health Day
DESCRIPTION:Klinik Pratama Bali Sehat proudly presents its 28th Community Health Social Service (Bakti Sosial Kesehatan 28) a free healthcare outreach event dedicated to serving the local community. Held at Wantilan Pura Puseh Kesimpar\, this event brings qualified medical professionals and volunteers together to provide accessible\, high-quality health services at no cost to all participants. \nAs part of its ongoing mission “Selalu Hadir Untuk Masyarakat yang Lebih Sehat” (Always Present for a Healthier Community)\, Bali Sehat Clinic is committed to ensuring that every member of the community has access to essential healthcare\, regardless of their financial situation. \nFree Health Services Available: \n\nGeneral Practitioner Consultation\nDental Care\nPhysiotherapy\nMedicines & Vitamins\nEyeglasses Distribution\nHealth Screening\nHealth Education\n\nAdditional Benefits for Participants: \n\n300 free grocery packages (paket sembako)\nFree eyeglasses\nGoodie bag & freshwater catfish (ikan lele konsumsi) for all attendees\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity come and take care of your health\, for free! For more information\, contact us at 0812 3666 9566. \nSupported by: BaliSehat\, Rotary Coffs Harbour\, and partner organizations. \nLocation: \n\n 
URL:https://balisehat.org/event/bakti-sosial-kesehatan-28-free-community-health-day/
CATEGORIES:Healthy Day
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SUMMARY:Hari Lahir Pancasila
DESCRIPTION:Every year on June 1st\, Indonesia commemorates the birth of Pancasila\, the nation’s five founding principles that have guided the country since its independence. First proclaimed by Sukarno in 1945\, Pancasila embodies the values of belief in one God\, just and civilized humanity\, the unity of Indonesia\, democracy guided by wisdom\, and social justice for all. This national commemoration is not only a moment of historical reflection\, but also a call to action to live out these values in our daily lives\, strengthen social harmony\, and uphold the spirit of unity in diversity (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika) that defines the Indonesian identity.
URL:https://balisehat.org/event/hari-lahir-pancasila/
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