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women played a significant part in both developed and developing nations in our society, Key contributors to world’s economies. We consider that one woman can change many things, but many women together can change everything.
Women’s Day on 8th March doesn’t just means there are a lot of lower price for purchasing womens clothes, females make up, women’s product or even a gift. It’s an chance to bear in mind and recognition all the methods women make a difference in our families and society.
Women around the world keep on to fight for equal rights, in education, health care, economic opportunities, and political participation.
Women’s Day has a quite real symbolism. For women everywhere in the world who keep on to face discrimination from those in power, who are the victims of violence, and who are taught by society from the day they are born that they are inferior to others, it is a indication that they matter. That their comments are crucial. That they have the right to be heard, despite what their governments, society, or families tell them.
For me, International Women’s Day is a time to commemorate the important achievements and contributions of females. And It will take a sisterhood of women coming altogether, across edges and divides. International Women’s Day is a call to sisterhood, to stand with those still fighting for their rights, to support each other through the difficult times and working together to make life better for each other and children.
in 1910 a 2nd International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named a Clara Zetkin (Head of the ‘Women’s Office’ for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women’s Day. She suggested that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day – a Women’s Day – to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women’s clubs, and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament, greeted Zetkin’s suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women’s Day was the result. International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate the important achievements and contributions of ladies such as these.
To respect this day, on 8th March, to pause and remember how far we have come since the first International Women’s Day 101 years ago, also to bear in mind how far we still have to go.
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