World Sexual Health Day
4th of September marks the World Sexual Health Day! Since 2010, WAS has invited many audiences to celebrate World Sexual Health and join this initiative to promote sexual health, well-being
4th of September marks the World Sexual Health Day! Since 2010, WAS has invited many audiences to celebrate World Sexual Health and join this initiative to promote sexual health, well-being
The 3-day online event ‘How much do You(th) know about Climate?’ is organized on the occasion of the International Mother Earth Day (22nd April), World Environment Day (5th June), and
April 7th of each year marks the celebration of World Health Day! In 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) held the First World Health Assembly. The Assembly decided to celebrate
6th of April marks the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace! Creating a historical link to the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, 6 April was declared the
How many times have you heard the word ‘happiness’?Have you ever wondered what ‘happiness’ is?Is it an abstract concept? Is it just another ‘feeling’? Or is it something more than
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17th December marks the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers! The 17th of December is marked as the international day to end violence against sex workers, paying memorial
12th December marks the International Universal Health Coverage Day! Good health is essential to sustained social and economic development. Access to needed health services is crucial for maintaining and improving
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“People with HIV and AIDS are nothing to be afraid of. They are people just like every single one of us, and each has a story to tell. These people