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On 1 March, Zero Discrimination Day, @UNAIDS is highlighting the urgent need to take action against discriminatory laws. Take the quiz and be part of the #zerodiscrimination movement. bit.ly/quizZDD

Should children be able to get married? In 92 countries, girls can marry before the age of 18 years

1 March is #zerodiscrimination day. Follow @UNAIDS and find out how you can act to change laws that discriminate. bit.ly/ZDD2019

Should the law protect women who are attacked by their partners? In 49 countries there is no specific law against domestic violence

Everyone can play a part in ending discrimination and can try make a difference, in ways both big and small. Follow @UNAIDS and find out what you can do to demand #zerodiscrimination for all. bit.ly/ZDD2019

Should people be denied their liberty for possessing small amounts of drugs? At least 100 countries have laws that criminalize the possession of drugs for personal use.

Ending discrimination and changing laws is a collective responsibility. Follow @UNAIDS and find out how you can act to change laws that discriminate. bit.ly/ZDD2019

Do you think it is right that gay men should be executed because of who they love? In at least eight countries, the death penalty is still implemented for same-sex relations.

Everyone has the right to live with respect and dignity. Take the @UNAIDS quiz and be part of the #zerodiscrimination movement. bit.ly/quizZDD

Should young people who want to take an HIV test have to ask their parents' permission? 45 countries require people younger than 18 years to have parental consent to access HIV testing services.

Discrimination is a violation of human rights and must not go unchallenged. Follow @UNAIDS and find out how you can act to change laws that discriminate. bit.ly/ZDD2019 #Zerodiscrimination

Should a woman require her partner's permission to access health care? In 29 countries women require the consent of a spouse or partner to access sexual and reproductive health services.

Stigma and discrimination risk the health, dignity and security of people vulnerable to HIV. #Zerodiscrimination saves lives. Take the @UNAIDS quiz and find out more: bit.ly/quizZDD

Should sex workers be arrested for protecting themselves and their clients? In at least five countries, people can be prosecuted for carrying condoms.

We all have equal rights to live free from violence, persecution, discrimination and stigma. Follow @UNAIDS and find out how you can act to change laws that discriminate. bit.ly/ZDD2019 #zerodiscrimination

Should transgender people fear arrest simply for living their lives the way they want? Seventeen countries criminalize transgender people.

Discrimination based on a person’s HIV status is a violation of their human rights. Take the @UNAIDS #zerodiscrimination quiz and learn the facts: bit.ly/quizZDD

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Key populations face unique barriers to access HIV services, including criminalization & abusive law enforcement practices. Follow @UNAIDS and find out what you can do to change laws that discriminate. bit.ly/ZDD2019 #zerodiscrimination

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