🌍 Rare Disease Day – 28th February (Observed on the last day of February each year) Giving Voice to the Rare, Strength to the Forgotten Every year on 28th February (or 29th in leap years ), the world observes Rare Disease Day —a global awareness initiative dedicated to the millions of people living with rare diseases and the families who support them. Rare diseases may affect small numbers individually, but together they affect over 300 million people worldwide . Rare does not mean insignificant. Rare does not mean invisible. Rare does not mean unimportant. This day exists to remind humanity that no life should be overlooked because it is uncommon . 🌱 What Is a Rare Disease? A rare disease is defined differently across regions, but generally refers to conditions that affect a small percentage of the population . There are over: 7,000+ known rare diseases Most are genetic Many appear in childhood A large number have no cure Diagnosis is often delayed or missed Common challenges incl...
🌍 International Polar Bear Day – 27th February Protecting the Arctic’s Icon in a Warming World Every year on 27th February , the world observes International Polar Bear Day , a global environmental observance dedicated to raising awareness about polar bears , the Arctic ecosystem , and the urgent threat of climate change . Polar bears are not just wildlife. They are indicators. When polar bears struggle, the planet is warning us. This day reminds humanity that the Arctic is not distant—it is deeply connected to Earth’s climate balance. 🐻❄️ Why Polar Bears Matter Polar bears sit at the top of the Arctic food chain and depend heavily on sea ice to hunt seals. Their survival is tightly linked to ice stability. They represent: Arctic ecosystem health Climate balance indicators Biodiversity protection Ocean–ice–land interaction As sea ice melts earlier each year, polar bears are forced to: Travel longer distances Fast for extended periods Enter human settlements Face starvation and decl...