World Children’s Day (Human Rights, U.N.)
World Children's Day advocates for children's rights and well-being, highlighting the importance of education, health, and protection for every child to reach their full potential.
World Children's Day advocates for children's rights and well-being, highlighting the importance of education, health, and protection for every child to reach their full potential.
Transgender Day of Remembrance honors the memory of transgender individuals who lost their lives to anti-transgender violence, raising awareness about the challenges faced by the transgender community.
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed on November 25th, aims to raise awareness of the violence faced by women worldwide and to promote measures to end such violence.
World AIDS Day raises awareness about HIV/AIDS, commemorates those who have died from the disease, and supports efforts to prevent transmission, provide treatment, and eliminate stigma.
International Day for People with Disabilities promotes the rights and well-being of people with disabilities, advocating for inclusion, accessibility, and equal opportunities for all.
International Genocide Prevention Day raises awareness about genocide and mass atrocities, advocating for prevention strategies, intervention measures, and justice for victims.
International Human Rights Day commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, promoting human dignity, equality, and justice for all people.
International Migrants Day recognizes the contributions and rights of migrants worldwide, advocating for fair treatment, protection, and support for migrant communities to ensure their well-being and dignity.