International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

An international observance to raise awareness and end violence against sex workers worldwide on December 17.
The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is observed globally to highlight the discrimination and violence faced by sex workers. Initiated by sex worker rights activists, the day advocates for legal reforms, safe working conditions, and social acceptance. Events include rallies, panel discussions, and workshops aimed at educating communities and policymakers. The observance calls attention to issues such as police harassment, stigma, and human rights abuses. It also honors victims who have faced brutality and persecution. Advocacy groups use this day to campaign for policy changes and increased support services. Social media campaigns amplify the voices of sex workers sharing their experiences and demands.
International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

Kurdish Flag Day(GlobalKurdish population)

Kurdish Flag Day celebrates the adoption of the Kurdish national flag by Kurdish communities worldwide on December 17.
Kurdish Flag Day marks the first public raising of the Kurdish flag in 1946 during the short-lived Republic of Mahabad in Iran. The red, white, and green banner with a radiant sun emblem represents Kurdish identity, culture, and aspirations for autonomy. Observed by Kurds across Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran, and the diaspora, the day features cultural gatherings, music, and poetry celebrating Kurdish heritage. Community events often include flag-raising ceremonies, parades, and educational exhibitions about Kurdish history. The observance strengthens solidarity among Kurds and highlights their ongoing struggle for recognition and rights. It also serves as a reminder of past efforts toward Kurdish self-determination.
Kurdish Flag Day Kurdish population