21 March
World Down Syndrome Day
World Down Syndrome Day, observed annually on March 21st, is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about Down syndrome, a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21. This day serves as an opportunity to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome in all aspects of society. Through various awareness-raising activities, educational campaigns, and advocacy efforts, World Down Syndrome Day aims to challenge stereotypes, combat discrimination, and highlight the abilities and contributions of people with Down syndrome. It also provides a platform for individuals and organizations to celebrate the unique talents, strengths, and achievements of individuals with Down syndrome, while advocating for their rights and access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. By fostering greater awareness and acceptance, World Down Syndrome Day contributes to creating a more inclusive and supportive world where individuals with Down syndrome can live fulfilling and meaningful lives as valued members of their communities.