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World Diabetes Day
Tuesday, November 14, 2023, 8:00 AM CDT
Category: National Events

World Diabetes Day


World Diabetes Day 2023 is a global awareness campaign that aims to raise understanding about diabetes, advocate for improved diabetes care and prevention, and support those affected by the condition. This day serves as a rallying point for the worldwide diabetes community, including healthcare professionals, organizations, and individuals, to address the growing diabetes epidemic.

What is World Diabetes Day?

World Diabetes Day is an internationally recognized event that was established by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the rising concerns about diabetes. It focuses on raising awareness about diabetes, its risk factors, and the importance of early diagnosis and effective management.

When is World Diabetes Day 2023?

World Diabetes Day is observed annually on November 14th. In 2023, it falls on a Tuesday, providing an opportunity for a week of diabetes awareness activities and initiatives.

How to Participate in World Diabetes Day 2023?

Participating in World Diabetes Day allows individuals to contribute to diabetes awareness and support those affected by the condition. Here are ways to get involved:
  • Wear Blue: The official color of diabetes awareness is blue. Wear blue clothing or accessories to show your support.
  • Share Information: Educate others about diabetes, its risk factors, and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Get Tested: If you are at risk for diabetes, consider getting tested for early detection and intervention.
  • Support Diabetes Charities: Contribute to organizations that fund diabetes research, education, and patient support programs.
  • Advocate for Diabetes Care: Advocate for policies and healthcare improvements that enhance diabetes care and accessibility.
  • Organize Awareness Events: Host or participate in events, workshops, or seminars that raise awareness about diabetes in your community.