The World Day of Social Justice, observed annually on February 20th, is a global initiative that emphasises the need for social justice, equality, and the fair distribution of resources and opportunities for all. Established by the United Nations, this day serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to address systemic issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination. The World Day of Social Justice encourages individuals, communities, and governments to reflect on the challenges faced by marginalised and vulnerable populations and to take actions that promote inclusivity and justice. It is a call to build a world where everyone has access to basic human rights, regardless of their background, and where social, economic, and political systems are designed to empower and uplift all members of society. The day inspires conversations and initiatives that contribute to creating a more just and equitable global community.