World Diabetes Day is celebrated every year on November 14, World Diabetes Day was established in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization. World Diabetes Day was recognized by the United Nations (Resolution 61/25) as an official international day. Celebrating World Diabetes Day covers the most important problems related to diabetes and points to government, non-governmental organizations, pharmaceutical companies, doctors, joining efforts to change the condition of diabetics for the better. World Diabetes Day is celebrated on November 14 - Frederick Bunting's birthday, he first released insulin with Charles Best in 1922. Diabetes Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. Every year, World Diabetes Day is dedicated to one of the problems related to diabetes. The years 2009-2013 have been declared as the years of diabetes education and prevention, while 2016 has been dedicated to eye prevention of complications. The World Diabetes Day logo - the blue circle - is a global symbol of diabetes. The emblem was adopted by a UN resolution in 2007. The blue ring is a symbol of life and health. The blue color expresses the sky, and the ring is a sign of unity of the diabetic community. World Diabetes Day is celebrated in Georgia every year.