
Friends,
Today is International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
It’s a time to acknowledge the progress that has been made toward gender equality while also recognizing the challenges that still exist.
The History of International Women’s Day
The origins of International Women’s Day date back over a century to a time when women in many countries were fighting for their right to vote, better working conditions, and equal opportunities.
In 1908, 15,000 women marched through the streets of New York City demanding shorter working hours, better pay, and the right to vote. A year later, the first National Women’s Day was observed in the United States.
In 1910, a conference of women from around the world was held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
There, Clara Zetkin, a German socialist, proposed the idea of an International Women’s Day, to be celebrated on the same day every year. The proposal was unanimously approved, and the first International Women’s Day was celebrated on March 19, 1911.
Since then, March 8 has been officially recognized as International Women’s Day, observed by the United Nations and countries worldwide as a moment to honor women’s contributions and advocate for gender equality.

Theme for 2025: “Empower, Elevate, and Equalize”
Each year, a theme is selected to guide the celebrations and bring focus to pressing gender-related issues.
The theme for 2025 is “Empower, Elevate, and Equalize”—a call to uplift women, amplify their voices, and create a world where opportunities and rights are equal for all.
This theme encourages us to not only celebrate the achievements of women but also take actionable steps to ensure that they have the support, resources, and recognition they deserve.
It is a reminder that true equality can only be achieved when we work collectively to dismantle systemic barriers and biases.

The Unfinished Work for Gender Equality
Despite significant progress, gender inequality remains a global issue. Let’s explore some critical challenges that continue to affect women worldwide:
1. Gender-Based Violence
One of the most pressing concerns is violence against women. The United Nations reports that 1 in 3 women worldwide will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime.
Addressing this issue requires stronger legal frameworks, better law enforcement, and societal shifts in attitudes toward gender violence.
2. Economic Disparities and the Gender Pay Gap
Women continue to earn less than men for the same work. The gender pay gap varies by country and industry, but globally, women earn about 20% less than men.
This disparity is even more significant for women of color and those in developing nations. Economic empowerment, equal pay policies, and corporate accountability are vital in addressing this issue.
3. Barriers to Education
Education is a powerful tool for gender equality, yet millions of girls worldwide are still denied the right to learn.
In some regions, cultural and economic factors prevent girls from attending school. The situation is particularly dire in Afghanistan, where the Taliban has banned female education beyond primary school.
Ensuring access to quality education for all girls is essential for breaking the cycle of poverty and discrimination.
4. Underrepresentation in Leadership and Politics
Women remain underrepresented in leadership roles across business, politics, and academia. Currently, only about 25% of parliamentarians worldwide are women.
When women are not part of decision-making processes, policies often fail to address their needs. Encouraging and supporting women in leadership roles is crucial for building an inclusive society.

Lesser-Known Facts About Women
- The World’s First Computer Programmer Was a Woman –
Ada Lovelace, in the 19th century, developed the first algorithm intended for a machine, making her the world’s first computer programmer. - Women Hold the Majority of College Degrees in Many Countries –
In several nations, including the U.S. and Canada, women earn more college degrees than men. - Women Are More Likely to Be Multilingual –
Studies suggest that women tend to be better at learning and using multiple languages due to differences in brain structure. - Female Athletes Are Breaking Records –
Women in sports continue to challenge stereotypes, with female athletes like Serena Williams and Simone Biles redefining excellence in their fields.
How Can We Contribute?
- Support Women-Owned Businesses – Buy from and promote women entrepreneurs.
- Challenge Gender Stereotypes – Encourage fair treatment and opportunities for women in all areas.
- Advocate for Equal Pay – Support policies that demand wage transparency and fairness.
- Educate and Empower the Next Generation – Teach young girls confidence and leadership skills.
- Stand Against Gender-Based Violence – Report and speak up against injustice whenever possible.

Let us honor
On this International Women’s Day, let us celebrate the extraordinary contributions of women in every field. Let us honor their resilience, amplify their voices, and continue the fight for a truly equal world. Together, we can empower, elevate, and equalize.
Let’s commit to making every day a step toward gender equality.
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