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8 March - International Womens Day.pptx
1. International Women's Day
International Women's Day is a global celebration of the social, economic,
cultural, and political achievements of women. It is a day to reflect on the
progress made towards gender equality and to raise awareness of the
ongoing challenges that women face.
2. History and Significance
1 1909
The first National Women's Day was observed in the United States.
2 1910
The International Women's Day holiday was established at the International
Socialist Women's Conference in Copenhagen.
3 1975
The United Nations began celebrating International Women's Day on March 8th.
3. Celebrating Women's Achievements
Science and Technology
Honoring pioneers like Marie
Curie, Katherine Johnson, and
Rosalind Franklin who have
made groundbreaking
contributions to science and
technology.
Arts and Culture
Celebrating the creative talents
of women in fields like
literature, music, film, and
visual arts.
Business and
Entrepreneurship
Recognizing the leadership
and innovative spirit of women
entrepreneurs and business
leaders.
4. Gender Equality and Empowerment
1 Equal Rights
Advocating for equal rights, opportunities,
and treatment for women in all areas of life.
2 Economic Empowerment
Promoting financial independence and
access to resources for women to reach their
full potential.
3 Political Representation
Ensuring women have a strong voice and
leadership roles in decision-making
processes.
4 Social Inclusion
Fostering an inclusive society that values
and respects the contributions of women.
5. Challenges Faced by Women
Gender-Based Violence
Addressing the pervasive issue of violence
against women and girls in all its forms.
Unequal Pay and Opportunities
Closing the persistent gender pay gap and
providing equal access to jobs and promotions.
Lack of Representation
Increasing the visibility and leadership of
women in all spheres of society.
Reproductive Rights
Protecting and defending the reproductive rights
and choices of women.
6. Inspiring Women Leaders
Kamala Harris
First female, first Black,
and first South Asian
American Vice
President of the United
States.
Jacqueline Novogratz
Founder of Acumen, a
nonprofit venture
capital fund that uses
entrepreneurial
approaches to tackle
global poverty.
Malala Yousafzai
Pakistani activist for
female education and
the youngest Nobel
Prize laureate.
Michelle Obama
Former First Lady of
the United States,
author, and advocate
for healthy families,
service members, and
education.
7. Advocating for Women's Rights
Raise Awareness
Educate and inform people about the persistent challenges and inequalities faced
by women.
Organize Activism
Mobilize and empower women and allies to advocate for change through
protests, marches, and other forms of collective action.
Influence Policies
Work with policymakers and leaders to enact laws and policies that promote
gender equality and protect the rights of women.
8. Ways to Participate and Support
Attend Events Participate in local or global events and
celebrations organized for International Women's
Day.
Donate Contribute to organizations and initiatives that
support women's empowerment and gender
equality.
Volunteer Offer your time and skills to support programs
and services that benefit women and girls.
Spread Awareness Share information, stories, and calls to action on
social media and in your community.