International Day To Combat Islamophobia

An international observance dedicated to raising awareness and fighting Islamophobia worldwide.
Established by the United Nations, the International Day To Combat Islamophobia is observed on March 15 each year. Its purpose is to spotlight discrimination, prejudice, and hostility faced by Muslim communities globally. Governments, NGOs, and civil society organizations host conferences, workshops, and cultural events to promote understanding and solidarity. Educational campaigns highlight the historical contributions of Islam to world civilization and counter misinformation. Social media initiatives invite individuals to share stories and perspectives, often using dedicated hashtags. The day encourages policymakers to strengthen anti-discrimination laws and policies. By fostering dialogue, it aims to build more inclusive societies where diversity is respected.
International Day To Combat Islamophobia

World Consumer Rights Day(International)

Global observance promoting consumer rights and fair trade practices worldwide.
Held annually on March 15, World Consumer Rights Day highlights the rights of consumers to safe, fair, and informed markets. First established by consumer advocate Ralph Nader in 1983, the day is now recognized by groups such as Consumers International. Events include workshops on consumer protection laws, awareness campaigns against fraud, and seminars on sustainable consumption. Governments, NGOs, and businesses collaborate to address emerging issues like digital privacy and green purchasing. Social media plays a large role in mobilizing consumer voices and sharing best practices. Campaign themes change yearly to tackle topics such as product safety, ethical supply chains, and financial literacy. The day empowers individuals to demand accountability and transparency from corporations and regulators.
World Consumer Rights Day