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83rd day and 12th week in 1957
Day Events
World Tuberculosis Day
World Tuberculosis Day, observed annually on March 24th, is a global effort to raise awareness about tuberculosis (TB) and mobilize support for efforts to eliminate this infectious disease. The day marks the discovery of the bacteria that causes TB by Dr. Robert Koch in 1882. Events and activities on World Tuberculosis Day focus on educating communities about the symptoms, prevention, and treatment of TB, as well as advocating for increased funding and research to combat the disease. The slogan "It's Time" emphasizes the urgency of addressing TB as a public health priority and working towards a world free from the burden of tuberculosis.
International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
The International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims is dedicated to acknowledging the significance of truth and justice in addressing human rights violations. This day underscores the rights of victims and their families to know the truth about the circumstances of gross human rights abuses. Events and activities focus on advocating for accountability, acknowledging the dignity of victims, and promoting transparency and justice in the face of past atrocities. The day serves as a reminder of the ongoing need to confront historical injustices and ensure that the truth is acknowledged and respected.
Day Information
This day was 24740 days ago, today is 12/17/2024.
Moon: waning, moon phase is third quarter, age 23.3 days, new moon March 31, full moon March 15.
Date ISO 8601 format: 1957-03-24T01:38:31-08:00
UTC date and time: 1957-03-24 09:38:31
Unix time: -403107689
Sun information in Los Angeles
Sunrise: 5:49 AM
Sunset: 6:08 PM
At zenith: 11:59 AM
Length of day: 12h 19m
Births anniversaries
Harry Houdini
Born in 1874, 83 years ago. Erik Weisz, Hungarian-American escape artist, illusionist, and stunt performer