Self-injury Awareness Day(international)

An international awareness day to highlight understanding and support for individuals who self-harm.
Self-injury Awareness Day encourages open conversation about self-harm and seeks to break the stigma surrounding emotional pain. Established by the American non-profit organization S.A.F.F.A. in March 2007, it is observed on March 1st each year. Advocates share resources, personal stories, and educational materials to promote healing pathways. Mental health professionals and support groups host events, workshops, and social media campaigns. The goal is to foster empathy, encourage those in distress to seek help, and spread messages of hope.
Self-injury Awareness Day international

Zero Discrimination Day

An international observance promoting equality and ending discrimination in all its forms.
Zero Discrimination Day, established by UN agencies including UNAIDS in 2014, calls for action to eliminate prejudice and stigma worldwide. Observed on March 1st, the day highlights the impact of discrimination on health, education, and social justice. Campaigns encourage inclusive laws, policies, and community engagement to protect the rights of marginalized groups. Events include marches, discussions, and multimedia storytelling to share personal experiences. The observance reinforces the principle that diversity is a source of strength and that everyone deserves respect.
Zero Discrimination Day