World Liver Day 2026: Theme Solid Habits, Strong Liver
World Liver Day 2026 is observed globally on 19 April to raise awareness about liver diseases, their prevention, and the importance of early detection. Leading liver research bodies coordinate the campaign, including the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), the Asia Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL), and the Latin American Association for the Study of the Liver (ALEH). The annual theme, Solid Habits, Strong Liver, emphasizes that liver health is built over time through everyday choices about food, movement, alcohol, and self-care. Public messages encourage regular screening and healthier life choices to protect long-term liver health.
Theme: Solid Habits, Strong Liver; four habits include balanced diet, physical activity, reduced alcohol, and regular liver checks.
World Liver Day is observed on 19 April 2026 by major liver societies worldwide.
Liver health improves with daily lifestyle choices and early detection through screening.
Campaign promotes awareness of diseases such as hepatitis, NAFLD, and cirrhosis.
Official partners include EASL, AASLD, APASL, and ALEH.
Apr 17, 2026
World Hemophilia Day 2026 highlights early diagnosis
World Hemophilia Day 2026 is observed on 17 April with the theme Diagnosis: First Step to Care. The campaign highlights that early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and substantial numbers of people with hemophilia remain undiagnosed, especially in developing countries. The World Federation of Hemophilia promotes awareness and calls for better diagnostic systems and access to treatment worldwide. The observance underscores the need for coordinated efforts among governments, healthcare workers, patient groups, and researchers to improve prevention, care, and support for people with bleeding disorders.
World Hemophilia Day observed on 17 April 2026.
Theme: Diagnosis: First Step to Care; early detection essential.
Global issue with many undiagnosed cases, especially in low-income regions.
Campaign advocates stronger diagnostic and treatment access.
Apr 13, 2026
National Safe Motherhood Day 2026 Observed Across India
National Safe Motherhood Day was observed across India on 11 April 2026. The day highlights the importance of maternal health, safe pregnancy and quality childbirth care, reaffirming that mothers’ well-being is a national priority. The 2026 theme is Equity in Maternal Healthcare: Leaving No Mother Behind, urging equal access to health services for all women, regardless of socio-economic status. Authorities emphasized awareness programs and strengthened healthcare systems to support pregnant and lactating women. Initiatives focus on improving institutional deliveries, prenatal and postnatal care, nutrition, and reliable postnatal support. The observance underscores a unified effort by health workers, communities and governments.
Date: 11 April 2026; nationwide observance.
Theme: Equity in Maternal Healthcare: Leaving No Mother Behind.
Objectives: promote access to maternal health services; improve perinatal care.
Key focus areas: institutional delivery, prenatal and postnatal care, nutrition.
Stakeholders: health workers, communities, and government bodies.
Madhya Pradesh began the Nari Shakti Vandan fortnight from 10 to 25 April 2026 to raise awareness about the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam and celebrate women’s leadership across sectors. The state government has planned a series of conferences, including a state-level event in Bhopal at Hansdhwani Auditorium, Ravindra Bhavan, with participation by women MPs, MLAs, mayors, panchayat representatives and successful women entrepreneurs. Ambedkar Jayanti is observed on 14 April with Gram Sabhas across gram panchayats. Seminars and discussions will be held at three-tier panchayats, urban local bodies and educational institutions, emphasising empowerment and governance under the act's provisions.
Nari Shakti Vandan fortnight runs 10–25 April 2026.
Launch in Bhopal with a state-level conference; participation by women leaders.
Ambedkar Jayanti observed on 14 April; Gram Sabhas in gram panchayats.
Seminars across three-tier governance and educational institutions.
Focus on awareness and implementation of Nari Shakti Adhiniyam.
Apr 10, 2026
World Homoeopathy Day 2026 observed on 10 April
World Homoeopathy Day is observed annually on 10 April to honour Samuel Hahnemann, founder of homoeopathy. The 2026 theme is 'Homoeopathy for Sustainable Health', highlighting holistic and preventive care. India hosts its large homoeopathy workforce and emphasises policy support, research and integration into public health systems. Observances include health camps, awareness campaigns and academic discussions led by national bodies such as the National Commission for Homoeopathy. The day underscores affordable, accessible, and environmentally friendly healthcare and aligns with global preventive health goals.
Date: 10 April; theme 2026: Homoeopathy for Sustainable Health
Focus: Holistic, preventive health and integration into public health
Leadership: National Commission for Homoeopathy and related bodies