Zero Discrimination Day – March 1st 2020

On the first of March, the universal Zero Discrimination Day is commended. A moderately new universal day, it started in 2014 when it was propelled by the UN Program on HIV/AIDS. The premise behind this event is to praise decent variety and noisily and dismiss separation. It is an opportunity to support sympathy and resistance. 

Last year, some events established in connection to Zero Discrimination Day were photograph presentations in China, film screenings in Nepal, shows in Madagascar, a narrating occasion for youngsters in Mongolia, and moving in Gabon. Courses to talk about issues identifying with segregation occurred in more than 20 nations. 

Achieving zero discrimination needs actions from government, employers, workers and every individual in the society. Zero discrimination is about paving a path for qualified and capable workers to help improve quality healthcare, education, and other industries.

On Zero Discrimination Day this year, UNAIDS is confronting the discrimination faced by women and girls in all their diversity to raise awareness and mobilise action to promote equality and empowerment for women and girls.

Zero Discrimination Day welcomes everybody to be a piece of the change of society, and the image of a butterfly speaks to this thought of change.


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