Zero Discrimination Day is an annual event observed on March 1st to promote the idea that everyone has the right to be treated with respect, dignity, and equality. The day is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to raise awareness about discrimination and its negative impact on society, and to promote the principles of inclusion, tolerance, and diversity.
The United Nations first celebrated Zero Discrimination Day in 2014 as a way to support the global movement to end discrimination and promote human rights. Discrimination can take many forms, including discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic that makes a person different from others.
Zero Discrimination Day aims to promote a world where everyone is treated fairly and without prejudice, and where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. The day encourages people to take action to prevent and stop discrimination, and to celebrate the diversity that makes each individual unique.
