World Consumer Rights Day

March 15, Saturday

World Consumer Rights Day
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World Consumer Rights Day – an international celebration observed annually on March 15. This day aims to draw attention to consumer rights protection issues and raise awareness among citizens about their rights.

History of the celebration
The celebration was established in 1983 by the initiative of the United Nations. The date was chosen to honor the speech by U.S. President John F. Kennedy, delivered on March 15, 1962, in which he formulated the basic rights of consumers.

Key consumer rights
The concept of World Consumer Rights Day is based on four key principles established by Kennedy:

- The right to safety
- The right to information
- The right to choose
- The right to be heard

Later, additional rights were added, such as the right to satisfy basic needs, the right to compensation for damages, the right to a healthy environment, and the right to education.

How is this day celebrated?
Each year, Consumers International selects a specific theme for discussion. The themes may address issues such as data protection, sustainable consumption, and accessibility of goods and services. On this day, the following activities take place:

- Awareness-raising campaigns
- Forums and conferences
- Educational events
- Actions to protect consumer rights

World Consumer Rights Day is an important opportunity to remind everyone of their rights when purchasing goods and services. This day helps increase legal literacy, strengthens consumer culture, and promotes the development of mechanisms for protecting the rights of citizens.
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World Consumer Rights Day in other years

World Consumer Rights Day in other countries

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