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Jerome Teelucksingh born on 30 September 1972 is a Trinidadian university lecturer. Dr Teelucksingh focuses on trade unionism in Trinidad and Tobago's society. He teaches courses such as "The Caribbean world to 1660," "Continuity and Change in 19th century Europe."
Jerome Teelucksingh is well known for reviving International Men's Day which is celebrated annually on 19 November. Teelucksingh was aware that there is a Father's Day to celebrate and honour Men who were Father's. But there was no International Men's Day to celebrate and honour Men and young Boys who are not Father's. So Jerome Teelucksingh revived this day in 1999 and chose 19 November to honor His Father's birthday which is on 19 November.
Teelucksingh also chose this date, as His country Trinidad and Tobago had united together on 19 November 1989 to cheer on the national football team for their 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifying match.
Unfortunately, Trinidad and Tobago would miss out on qualifying for the 1990 World Cup by a single point.
Jerome Teelucksingh is also the found of World Day of The Boy Child celebrated annually on 16 May.