International Day of Democracy
International Day of Democracy promotes democratic principles and values, advocating for free and fair elections, political participation, and respect for human rights and freedoms.
International Day of Democracy promotes democratic principles and values, advocating for free and fair elections, political participation, and respect for human rights and freedoms.
Mexican Independence Day commemorates the start of the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish rule on September 16, 1810, with festivities, parades, and cultural events.
International Equal Pay Day raises awareness about gender pay gaps and inequalities in wages, advocating for equal pay for equal work regardless of gender.
World Children's Day is a global observance dedicated to promoting and protecting children's rights, advocating for their well-being, and raising awareness about the challenges they face worldwide.
International Day of Peace promotes peacebuilding efforts and conflict resolution worldwide, advocating for non-violence, tolerance, and cooperation among nations and peoples.
World Gratitude Day encourages gratitude and appreciation for the blessings in life, fostering a positive outlook and mindfulness towards the abundance and generosity around us.
American Business Women's Day celebrates the achievements and contributions of women in the workforce, highlighting their leadership, entrepreneurship, and professional success.
Bisexual Visibility Day is an annual event celebrated on September 23rd to raise awareness about bisexuality and to celebrate the bisexual community's contributions and experiences.
The International Day of Sign Languages, observed on September 23rd, highlights the importance of sign languages in the lives of deaf individuals and promotes their recognition as vital means of communication and expression.
HR Appreciation Day recognizes the important role of human resources professionals in supporting organizational success, employee well-being, and talent management.
The European Day of Languages is observed 26 September, as proclaimed by the Council of Europe on 6 December 2001, at the end of the European Year of Languages, which had been jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European Union. Its aim is to encourage language learning across Europe.
National Native American Day honors the cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native American communities in the United States.