Zero Discrimination Day, observed annually on March 1, is a global initiative led by UNAIDS to promote equality and challenge discrimination in all its forms. Established in 2014, the day advocates for the right of every individual to live a life free from stigma, prejudice, and inequality, regardless of factors like gender, race, age, sexual orientation, disability, or health status. It encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to take action against discriminatory practices and foster inclusive, equitable societies. The day serves as a reminder that embracing diversity strengthens communities and promotes human dignity for all.