According to data from the United Nations, Zero Discrimination Day is observed globally on March 1st.

This annual event, launched in 2014, is marked this year, 2026, by the theme "People First," as selected by UNAIDS.

The infographic details several key aspects of the day, including its purpose to highlight the right to live with dignity and the need to end discrimination.

Beyond this, it shines a light on those marginalized by prejudice, showing that discrimination blocks justice and equality. The movement supports global solidarity and promotes universal inclusion, compassion, and peace

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