Why is the International Zero Discrimination Day celebrated?
The International Zero Discrimination Day on March 1st highlights the ongoing fight against various forms of discrimination worldwide, initially focusing on HIV/AIDS-related stigma and now encompassing broader issues of inequality.
International Zero Discrimination Day
March 1 is recognized as Zero Discrimination Day, promoting awareness and rights for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as proclaimed by the United Nations.
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