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International Women's Day

International Women's Day (IWD) is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women.[3][4] Spurred on by the universal female suffrage movement, IWD originated from labor movements in North America and Europe during the early 20th century.[5][6][7]

International Women's Day
German poster for International Women's Day, March 8, 1914.[a] This poster was banned in the German Empire.[2]
Observed byWorldwide
TypeInternational
Significance
  • Civil awareness day
  • Women and girls day
  • Anti-sexism day
  • Anti-Discrimination Day
DateMarch 8
Next timeMarch 8, 2024 (2024-03-08)
FrequencyAnnual
Related toMother's Day, Children's Day, International Men's Day, International Non-Binary People's Day

The earliest version reported was a "Women's Day" organized by the Socialist Party of America in New York City on February 28, 1909. This inspired German delegates at the 1910 International Socialist Women's Conference to propose "a special Women's Day" be organized annually, albeit with no set date;[8] the following year saw the first demonstrations and commemorations of International Women's Day across Europe. After women gained suffrage in Soviet Russia in 1917 (the beginning of the February Revolution), IWD was made a national holiday on March 8;[9] it was subsequently celebrated on that date by the socialist movement and communist countries. The holiday was associated with far-left movements and governments until its adoption by the global feminist movement in the late 1960s. IWD became a mainstream global holiday following its adoption by the United Nations in 1977.[10]

International Women's Day is commemorated in a variety of ways worldwide; it is a public holiday in several countries, and observed socially or locally in others to celebrate and promote the achievements of women.[11]

The UN observes the holiday in connection with a particular issue, campaign, or theme in women's rights.[6] In some parts of the world, IWD still reflects its political origins, being marked by protests and calls for radical change; in other areas, particularly in the West, it is largely sociocultural and centered on a celebration of womanhood.[12]

History Edit

 
Clara Zetkin (left) and Rosa Luxemburg (right) in January 1910

Origins Edit

The earliest reported Women's Day observance, called "National Woman's Day",[13] was held on February 28, 1909, in New York City, organized by the Socialist Party of America[14] at the suggestion of activist Theresa Malkiel.[15] There have been claims that the day was commemorating a protest by women garment workers in New York on March 8, 1857, but researchers have alleged this to be a myth intended to detach International Women's Day from its socialist origin.[16][17][18]

In August 1910, an International Socialist Women's Conference was organized ahead of the general meeting of the Socialist Second International in Copenhagen, Denmark.[19] However, what made history for the modern celebration of International Women's Day, according to the ILO, was the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York City on March 25, 1911, which killed 146 young workers, most of whom were immigrants.[20]

Inspired in part by the American socialists, German delegates Clara Zetkin, Käte Duncker, Paula Thiede, and others proposed the establishment of an annual "Women's Day", although no date was specified.[8][16][21] The 100 delegates, representing 17 countries, agreed with the idea as a strategy to promote equal rights, including women's suffrage.[22]

The following year, on March 19, 1911, the first International Women's Day was marked by over a million people in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland.[14] In Austria-Hungary alone, there were 300 demonstrations,[16] with women parading on the Ringstrasse in Vienna, carrying banners honoring the martyrs of the Paris Commune.[16] Across Europe, women demanded the right to vote and to hold public office, and protested against employment sex discrimination.[4]

IWD initially had no set date, though it was generally celebrated in late February or early March. Americans continued to observe "National Women's Day" on the last Sunday in February, while Russia observed International Women's Day for the first time in 1913, on the last Saturday in February (albeit based on the Julian calendar, as in the Gregorian calendar, the date was March 8).[23] In 1914, International Women's Day was held on March 8 for the first time in Germany, possibly because that date was a Sunday.[23] As elsewhere, Germany's observance was dedicated to women's right to vote, which German women did not win until 1918.[23][24] Concurrently, there was a march in London in support of women's suffrage, during which Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in front of Charing Cross station on her way to speak in Trafalgar Square.[25]

Early development in the USSR and other communist nations Edit

 
 
Soviet postage stamps

On March 8, 1917, in Petrograd (February 23, 1917, on the Julian calendar), women textile workers began a demonstration that eventually engulfed the whole city, demanding "Bread and Peace"—an end to World War I, to food shortages, and to czarism.[23] This marked the beginning of the February Revolution, which alongside the October Revolution, made up the second Russian Revolution.[4][26] Revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky wrote, "23 February (8th March) was International Woman's Day and meetings and actions were foreseen. But we did not imagine that this 'Women's Day' would inaugurate the revolution. Revolutionary actions were foreseen but without a date. But in the morning, despite the orders to the contrary, textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for the support of the strike… which led to mass strike... all went out into the streets."[23] Seven days later, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote.[14]

In 1917, Bolsheviks Alexandra Kollontai and Vladimir Lenin made IWD an official holiday in the Soviet Union.[27] On May 8, 1965, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet decreed International Women's Day a non-working day in the USSR, "in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction, in the defense of their Fatherland during the Great Patriotic War, in their heroism and selflessness at the front and in the rear, and also marking the great contribution of women to strengthening friendship between peoples, and the struggle for peace. But still, women's day must be celebrated as are other holidays."[27]

After its official adoption in Soviet Russia, IWD was predominantly celebrated in communist countries and by the communist movement worldwide. Communist leader Dolores Ibárruri led a women's march in Madrid in 1936 on the eve of the Spanish Civil War.[16] Chinese communists observed the holiday beginning in 1922,[16] though it soon gained traction across the political spectrum: In 1927, Guangzhou saw a march of 25,000 women and male supporters, including representatives of the Kuomintang, the YWCA, and labor organizations.[28] After the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, the State Council proclaimed on December 23 that March 8 would be made an official holiday, with women given a half-day off.[29]

Adoption by United Nations Edit

 
Poster for Women's Day March in London, 1975
 
British poster for Women's Day March 1974

IWD remained predominantly a communist holiday until roughly 1967 when it was taken up by second-wave feminists.[16] The day re-emerged as a day of activism, and is sometimes known in Europe as the "Women's International Day of Struggle". In the 1970s and 1980s, women's groups were joined by leftists and labor organizations in calling for equal pay, equal economic opportunity, equal legal rights, reproductive rights, subsidized child care, and the prevention of violence against women.[30][31]

The United Nations began celebrating International Women's Day in 1975, which had been proclaimed the International Women's Year. In 1977, the United Nations General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as an official UN holiday for women's rights and world peace.[32] It has since been commemorated annually by the UN and much of the world, with each year's observance centered on a particular theme or issue within women's rights.

International Women's Day sparked violence in Tehran, Iran on March 4, 2007, when police beat hundreds of men and women who were planning a rally. (A previous rally for the occasion was held in Tehran in 2003.)[33] Police arrested dozens of women and some were released after several days of solitary confinement and interrogation.[34] Shadi Sadr, Mahbubeh Abbasgholizadeh and several more community activists were released on March 19, 2007, ending a fifteen-day hunger strike.[35]

Adoption by corporations Edit

By the twenty-first century, IWD has been criticized as heavily diluted and commercialized, particularly in the West, where it is sponsored by major corporations and used to promote general and vague notions of equality, rather than radical social reforms.[36] The website internationalwomensday.com was established in 2001; it sets out a yearly theme and hashtags, unconnected with the UN project.[37] In 2009, the website was being managed by the British marketing firm Aurora Ventures with corporate sponsorship.[38][39] The website began to promote hashtags as themes for the day, which became used internationally.[40] The day was commemorated by business breakfasts and social media communications that were deemed by some social critics as reminiscent of Mother's Day greetings.[36][30]

Annual commemorations Edit

2010 Edit

On the occasion of 2010 International Women's Day the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) drew attention to the hardships displaced women endure. The displacement of populations is one of the gravest consequences of today's armed conflicts. It affects women in a host of ways.[41] It has been estimated that between 70 and 80% of all internally displaced persons are women and children.[42]

2011 Edit

Though the celebration in the West was low-key, events took place in more than 100 countries[11] on March 8, 2011, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day.[43] In the United States, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 2011 to be "Women's History Month", calling Americans to mark IWD by reflecting on "the extraordinary accomplishments of women" in shaping the country's history.[11] Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the "100 Women Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges", on the eve of IWD.[44] In the run-up to 2011 International Women's Day, the Red Cross called on States and other entities not to relent in their efforts to prevent rape and other forms of sexual violence that harm the lives and dignity of countless women in conflict zones around the world every year.[45]

Australia issued an IWD 100th anniversary commemorative 20-cent coin.[46]

In the context of the Egyptian revolution, in Tahrir Square, Cairo, hundreds of men came out not to support, but to harass the women who came out to stand up for their rights as the police and military stood by watching, doing nothing to stop the crowds of men.[47]

2012 Edit

Oxfam America invited people to celebrate inspiring women in their lives by sending a free International Women's Day e-Card or honoring a woman whose efforts had made a difference in the fight against hunger and poverty with Oxfam's International Women's Day award.[48]

On the occasion of International Women's Day 2012, the ICRC called for more action to help the mothers and wives of people who have gone missing during armed conflict. The vast majority of people who go missing in connection with conflict are men. As well as the anguish of not knowing what has happened to the missing husband or son, many of these women face economic and practical difficulties. The ICRC underlined the duty of parties to this conflict to search for the missing and provide information to the families.[49]

2013 Edit

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) drew attention to the plight of women in prison.[50]

The theme for International Women's Day 2013 was "A promise is a promise: time for action to end violence against women."[51]

It was reported the 70% of women worldwide experience some sort of physical or sexual violence in their life. Irina Bovoka, UNESCO Director General on International Women's day 2013, stated that in order "to empower women and ensure equality, we must challenge every form of violence every time it occurs."[52] In view of the increase in violence against women and following the brutal attack on Malala Yousafzai in October 2012, the UN focused their attention on ending violence against women and made this the central theme for International Women's Day 2013. UNESCO acknowledged that violence against young girls was one of the major reasons for girls not attending school and subsequently collaborated with governments around the globe to support women's rights in providing a quality education in a safe environment.[52]

For a more cultural and artistic celebration, UNESCO also held a concert in Paris as a "Tribute to Women in Music: from the romantic to the electronics".[52]

2015 Edit

Governments and activists around the world commemorated the 20th anniversary year of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, an historic roadmap that set the agenda for realizing women's rights.[53]

2016 Edit

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, said: "On the occasion of International Women's Day, I extend warm greetings and good wishes to the women of India and thank them for their contributions over the years in the building of our nation."[54] The ministry of women and child development announced the setting up of four more one-stop crisis centers on March 8, in addition to the eight already functioning across the country.[55] Ahead of Women's Day, the national carrier Air India operated what it claimed to be the world's longest non-stop flight where the entire flight operations were handled by women, as part of International Women's Day celebrations. The flight, from Delhi to San Francisco, covered a distance of around 14,500 kilometers in around 17 hours.[56]

2017 Edit

In a message in support of International Women's Day, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres commented on how women's rights were being "reduced, restricted and reversed". With men still in leadership positions and a widening economic gender gap, he called for change "by empowering women at all levels, enabling their voices to be heard and giving them control over their own lives and over the future of our world".[57]

2018 Edit

 
8M 2018 in Pamplona

The UN theme for International Women's Day was: "Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women's lives".

Global marches and online campaigns such as #MeToo and #TimesUp, which originated in the United States but became popular globally, allowed many women from different parts of the world to confront injustice and speak out on issues such as sexual harassment and assault and the gender pay gap.[58]

2019 Edit

 
8M 2019 in Spain

The UN theme for International Women's Day was: 'Think equal, build smart, innovate for change'. The focus of the theme was on innovative ways in which to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women, particularly in the areas of social protection systems, access to public services and sustainable infrastructure.[59]

The federal state of Berlin marked International Women's Day as a public holiday for the first time.

2020 Edit

 
8M 2020 in Spain

The UN theme for International Women's Day was: 'I am Generation Equality': Realizing Women's Rights'.[60] Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, street marches occurred in London, Paris, Madrid, Brussels, Moscow and other European cities.[61][62][63][64] The Aurat March in Islamabad was marred by attacks from stone throwers, after a failed attempt to have it banned as un-Islamic. In Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, police detained dozens of marchers shortly after masked men reportedly attacked the march.[61]

2021 Edit

The 2021 UN theme for the IWD was "Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world", highlighting the impact that girls and women worldwide had as health care workers, caregivers, innovators and community organizers during the COVID-19 pandemic.[65] The hashtag theme that year was: #ChooseToChallenge.[66]

2022 Edit

The 2022 UN theme for International Women's Day was "Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow", looking to highlight the contribution of women and girls around the globe, who participate in their communities promoting climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response, in order to build a more sustainable future for all.[67]

2023 Edit

The theme for International Women's Day, 8 March 2023 (IWD 2023) was, "DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality". This theme aligned with the priority theme for the 67th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW-67), which was "Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls".[68]

Women's Health, Women's Rights - Together We Can" is the theme for International Women's Day in 2023. This subject emphasises the value of women's health and wellbeing as well as the crucial part that they play in fostering a more just and equal society.[69]

Around the world Edit

 
  Official holiday
  Holiday for women
  Non-official holiday
 
Women on the street celebrating International Women's Day in Cameroon

IWD is an official holiday in several countries worldwide, including Afghanistan,[70] Angola, Armenia,[71] Azerbaijan,[72][73] Belarus,[74] Burkina Faso,[75] Cambodia,[76] China (for women only),[77] Cuba,[78] Georgia,[79] Germany (Berlin and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania only),[80] Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan,[81] Kyrgyzstan,[82] Laos,[83] Madagascar (for women only),[84] Moldova,[85] Mongolia,[86] Montenegro, Nepal, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine,[87] Uzbekistan,[88] and Zambia.[89]

 
Yellow mimosa is the symbol of IWD in Italy, Russia, Ukraine and in many others ex Soviet Union republics

In some countries, such as Australia,[90] Cameroon,[91] Croatia,[92] Romania,[93] Bosnia and Herzegovina,[94] Bulgaria,[95] Vietnam,[96] and Chile,[97] IWD is not an official public holiday, but is widely observed nonetheless.

Regardless of legal status, in much of the world, it is customary for men and women to give their colleagues and loved ones flowers and gifts and show the equality towards the other gender. In some countries (such as Bulgaria and Romania) it is also observed as an equivalent of Mother's Day, where children also give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.[93] In the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, huge Soviet-style celebrations were held annually. After the fall of Communism, the holiday, generally considered to be one of the major symbols of the old regime, fell into obscurity. International Women's Day was re-established as an official "important day" by the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2004[98] on the proposal of the Social Democrats and Communists. This has provoked some controversy as a large part of the public as well as the political right see the holiday as a relic of the nation's Communist past.[98]

IWD is widely celebrated in France as the Journée internationale des droits des femmes[99] (literally "International women's rights day").

In Italy, the holiday is observed by men giving yellow mimosas to women.[100][101] This originated with communist politician Teresa Mattei, who chose the mimosa in 1946 as the symbol of IWD[102] at the request of Luigi Longo.[103] Mattei felt that the French symbols of IWD, violets and lilies of the valley, were too scarce and expensive to be used in poor, rural Italian areas, so she proposed the mimosa as an alternative.[104][105][103]

In Pakistan, the first Aurat Marches were begun by women's collectives in parallel with the Pakistani #MeToo movement on International Women's Day.[106][107][108] The first march was held on 8 March 2018 in Karachi.[109][110] The Aurat March is now an annual socio-political demonstration in Pakistani cities such as Lahore, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Faisalabad, Multan, Quetta, Karachi, Islamabad and Peshawar to observe International Women's Day.[111][112]

Several countries, including Uruguay, Spain, Italy, France and Algeria, have squares or other public spaces named after 8 March in reference to International Women's Day.[113][114][115][116]

Official United Nations themes Edit

Year UN theme[117]
1996 Celebrating the Past, Planning for the Future
1997 Women and the Peace Table
1998 Women and Human Rights
1999 World Free of Violence Against Women
2000 Women Uniting for Peace
2001 Women and Peace: Women Managing Conflicts
2002 Afghan Women Today: Realities and Opportunities
2003 Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals
2004 Women and HIV/AIDS
2005 Gender Equality Beyond 2005; Building a More Secure Future
2006 Women in Decision-making
2007 Ending Impunity for Violence Against Women and Girls
2008 Investing in Women and Girls
2009 Women and Men United to End Violence Against Women and Girls
2010 Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress for All
2011 Equal Access to Education, Training, and Science and Technology: Pathway to Decent Work for Women
2012 Empower Rural Women, End Poverty, and Hunger
2013 A Promise is a Promise: Time for Action to End Violence Against Women
2014 Equality for Women is Progress for All
2015 Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!
2016 Planet 50–50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality
2017 Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030
2018 Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women's lives
2019 Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change
2020 "I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women's Rights"
2021 Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world
2022 Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow
2023 DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality[118]

See also Edit

Other holidays honoring women Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ English : "Give Us Women's Suffrage. Women's Day, March 8, 1914. Until now, prejudice and reactionary attitudes have denied full civic rights to women, who as workers, mothers, and citizens wholly fulfill their duty, who must pay their taxes to the state as well as the municipality. Fighting for this natural human right must be the firm, unwavering intention of every woman, every female worker. In this, no pause for rest, no respite is allowed. Come all, you women and girls, to the ninth public women's assembly on Sunday, March 8, 1914, at 3 pm"[1]

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Further reading Edit

  • "The socialist roots of International Women's Day". Al Jazeera America. March 7, 2015
  • Ruthchild, Rochelle Goldberg (2012). "From West to East: International Women's Day, the First Decade". Aspasia. 6: 1–24. doi:10.3167/asp.2012.060102.
  • Ghodsee, Kristen. "Have You Wished Your Mother a Happy International Women's Day Yet." New York Times. March 8, 2019

External links Edit

  • UN Women, International Women's Day page
  • National Public Radio, Morning Edition "Women in some countries will mark International Women's Day with protests." 8 March 2023
  • Ciarán Giles and Mari Yamaguchi, "Women's Day events highlight major gaps in gender equality," Associated Press, 8 March 2023
  • International Widows' Day, Day: Empowering Widows for a Brighter Future"

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International Women s Day IWD is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women s rights movement bringing attention to issues such as gender equality reproductive rights and violence and abuse against women 3 4 Spurred on by the universal female suffrage movement IWD originated from labor movements in North America and Europe during the early 20th century 5 6 7 International Women s DayGerman poster for International Women s Day March 8 1914 a This poster was banned in the German Empire 2 Observed byWorldwideTypeInternationalSignificanceCivil awareness day Women and girls day Anti sexism day Anti Discrimination DayDateMarch 8Next timeMarch 8 2024 2024 03 08 FrequencyAnnualRelated toMother s Day Children s Day International Men s Day International Non Binary People s DayThe earliest version reported was a Women s Day organized by the Socialist Party of America in New York City on February 28 1909 This inspired German delegates at the 1910 International Socialist Women s Conference to propose a special Women s Day be organized annually albeit with no set date 8 the following year saw the first demonstrations and commemorations of International Women s Day across Europe After women gained suffrage in Soviet Russia in 1917 the beginning of the February Revolution IWD was made a national holiday on March 8 9 it was subsequently celebrated on that date by the socialist movement and communist countries The holiday was associated with far left movements and governments until its adoption by the global feminist movement in the late 1960s IWD became a mainstream global holiday following its adoption by the United Nations in 1977 10 International Women s Day is commemorated in a variety of ways worldwide it is a public holiday in several countries and observed socially or locally in others to celebrate and promote the achievements of women 11 The UN observes the holiday in connection with a particular issue campaign or theme in women s rights 6 In some parts of the world IWD still reflects its political origins being marked by protests and calls for radical change in other areas particularly in the West it is largely sociocultural and centered on a celebration of womanhood 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Early development in the USSR and other communist nations 1 3 Adoption by United Nations 1 4 Adoption by corporations 2 Annual commemorations 2 1 2010 2 2 2011 2 3 2012 2 4 2013 2 5 2015 2 6 2016 2 7 2017 2 8 2018 2 9 2019 2 10 2020 2 11 2021 2 12 2022 2 13 2023 3 Around the world 4 Official United Nations themes 5 See also 5 1 Other holidays honoring women 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory Edit Clara Zetkin left and Rosa Luxemburg right in January 1910Origins Edit The earliest reported Women s Day observance called National Woman s Day 13 was held on February 28 1909 in New York City organized by the Socialist Party of America 14 at the suggestion of activist Theresa Malkiel 15 There have been claims that the day was commemorating a protest by women garment workers in New York on March 8 1857 but researchers have alleged this to be a myth intended to detach International Women s Day from its socialist origin 16 17 18 In August 1910 an International Socialist Women s Conference was organized ahead of the general meeting of the Socialist Second International in Copenhagen Denmark 19 However what made history for the modern celebration of International Women s Day according to the ILO was the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York City on March 25 1911 which killed 146 young workers most of whom were immigrants 20 Inspired in part by the American socialists German delegates Clara Zetkin Kate Duncker Paula Thiede and others proposed the establishment of an annual Women s Day although no date was specified 8 16 21 The 100 delegates representing 17 countries agreed with the idea as a strategy to promote equal rights including women s suffrage 22 The following year on March 19 1911 the first International Women s Day was marked by over a million people in Austria Denmark Germany and Switzerland 14 In Austria Hungary alone there were 300 demonstrations 16 with women parading on the Ringstrasse in Vienna carrying banners honoring the martyrs of the Paris Commune 16 Across Europe women demanded the right to vote and to hold public office and protested against employment sex discrimination 4 IWD initially had no set date though it was generally celebrated in late February or early March Americans continued to observe National Women s Day on the last Sunday in February while Russia observed International Women s Day for the first time in 1913 on the last Saturday in February albeit based on the Julian calendar as in the Gregorian calendar the date was March 8 23 In 1914 International Women s Day was held on March 8 for the first time in Germany possibly because that date was a Sunday 23 As elsewhere Germany s observance was dedicated to women s right to vote which German women did not win until 1918 23 24 Concurrently there was a march in London in support of women s suffrage during which Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in front of Charing Cross station on her way to speak in Trafalgar Square 25 Early development in the USSR and other communist nations Edit Soviet postage stamps On March 8 1917 in Petrograd February 23 1917 on the Julian calendar women textile workers began a demonstration that eventually engulfed the whole city demanding Bread and Peace an end to World War I to food shortages and to czarism 23 This marked the beginning of the February Revolution which alongside the October Revolution made up the second Russian Revolution 4 26 Revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky wrote 23 February 8th March was International Woman s Day and meetings and actions were foreseen But we did not imagine that this Women s Day would inaugurate the revolution Revolutionary actions were foreseen but without a date But in the morning despite the orders to the contrary textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for the support of the strike which led to mass strike all went out into the streets 23 Seven days later Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote 14 In 1917 Bolsheviks Alexandra Kollontai and Vladimir Lenin made IWD an official holiday in the Soviet Union 27 On May 8 1965 the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet decreed International Women s Day a non working day in the USSR in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction in the defense of their Fatherland during the Great Patriotic War in their heroism and selflessness at the front and in the rear and also marking the great contribution of women to strengthening friendship between peoples and the struggle for peace But still women s day must be celebrated as are other holidays 27 After its official adoption in Soviet Russia IWD was predominantly celebrated in communist countries and by the communist movement worldwide Communist leader Dolores Ibarruri led a women s march in Madrid in 1936 on the eve of the Spanish Civil War 16 Chinese communists observed the holiday beginning in 1922 16 though it soon gained traction across the political spectrum In 1927 Guangzhou saw a march of 25 000 women and male supporters including representatives of the Kuomintang the YWCA and labor organizations 28 After the founding of the People s Republic of China on October 1 1949 the State Council proclaimed on December 23 that March 8 would be made an official holiday with women given a half day off 29 Adoption by United Nations Edit Poster for Women s Day March in London 1975 British poster for Women s Day March 1974IWD remained predominantly a communist holiday until roughly 1967 when it was taken up by second wave feminists 16 The day re emerged as a day of activism and is sometimes known in Europe as the Women s International Day of Struggle In the 1970s and 1980s women s groups were joined by leftists and labor organizations in calling for equal pay equal economic opportunity equal legal rights reproductive rights subsidized child care and the prevention of violence against women 30 31 The United Nations began celebrating International Women s Day in 1975 which had been proclaimed the International Women s Year In 1977 the United Nations General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as an official UN holiday for women s rights and world peace 32 It has since been commemorated annually by the UN and much of the world with each year s observance centered on a particular theme or issue within women s rights International Women s Day sparked violence in Tehran Iran on March 4 2007 when police beat hundreds of men and women who were planning a rally A previous rally for the occasion was held in Tehran in 2003 33 Police arrested dozens of women and some were released after several days of solitary confinement and interrogation 34 Shadi Sadr Mahbubeh Abbasgholizadeh and several more community activists were released on March 19 2007 ending a fifteen day hunger strike 35 Adoption by corporations Edit By the twenty first century IWD has been criticized as heavily diluted and commercialized particularly in the West where it is sponsored by major corporations and used to promote general and vague notions of equality rather than radical social reforms 36 The website internationalwomensday com was established in 2001 it sets out a yearly theme and hashtags unconnected with the UN project 37 In 2009 the website was being managed by the British marketing firm Aurora Ventures with corporate sponsorship 38 39 The website began to promote hashtags as themes for the day which became used internationally 40 The day was commemorated by business breakfasts and social media communications that were deemed by some social critics as reminiscent of Mother s Day greetings 36 30 Annual commemorations Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day by year 2010 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2010 On the occasion of 2010 International Women s Day the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC drew attention to the hardships displaced women endure The displacement of populations is one of the gravest consequences of today s armed conflicts It affects women in a host of ways 41 It has been estimated that between 70 and 80 of all internally displaced persons are women and children 42 2011 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2011 Though the celebration in the West was low key events took place in more than 100 countries 11 on March 8 2011 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of International Women s Day 43 In the United States President Barack Obama proclaimed March 2011 to be Women s History Month calling Americans to mark IWD by reflecting on the extraordinary accomplishments of women in shaping the country s history 11 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the 100 Women Initiative Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges on the eve of IWD 44 In the run up to 2011 International Women s Day the Red Cross called on States and other entities not to relent in their efforts to prevent rape and other forms of sexual violence that harm the lives and dignity of countless women in conflict zones around the world every year 45 Australia issued an IWD 100th anniversary commemorative 20 cent coin 46 In the context of the Egyptian revolution in Tahrir Square Cairo hundreds of men came out not to support but to harass the women who came out to stand up for their rights as the police and military stood by watching doing nothing to stop the crowds of men 47 2012 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2012 Oxfam America invited people to celebrate inspiring women in their lives by sending a free International Women s Day e Card or honoring a woman whose efforts had made a difference in the fight against hunger and poverty with Oxfam s International Women s Day award 48 On the occasion of International Women s Day 2012 the ICRC called for more action to help the mothers and wives of people who have gone missing during armed conflict The vast majority of people who go missing in connection with conflict are men As well as the anguish of not knowing what has happened to the missing husband or son many of these women face economic and practical difficulties The ICRC underlined the duty of parties to this conflict to search for the missing and provide information to the families 49 2013 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2013 The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC drew attention to the plight of women in prison 50 The theme for International Women s Day 2013 was A promise is a promise time for action to end violence against women 51 It was reported the 70 of women worldwide experience some sort of physical or sexual violence in their life Irina Bovoka UNESCO Director General on International Women s day 2013 stated that in order to empower women and ensure equality we must challenge every form of violence every time it occurs 52 In view of the increase in violence against women and following the brutal attack on Malala Yousafzai in October 2012 the UN focused their attention on ending violence against women and made this the central theme for International Women s Day 2013 UNESCO acknowledged that violence against young girls was one of the major reasons for girls not attending school and subsequently collaborated with governments around the globe to support women s rights in providing a quality education in a safe environment 52 For a more cultural and artistic celebration UNESCO also held a concert in Paris as a Tribute to Women in Music from the romantic to the electronics 52 2015 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2015 Governments and activists around the world commemorated the 20th anniversary year of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action an historic roadmap that set the agenda for realizing women s rights 53 2016 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2016 The President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee said On the occasion of International Women s Day I extend warm greetings and good wishes to the women of India and thank them for their contributions over the years in the building of our nation 54 The ministry of women and child development announced the setting up of four more one stop crisis centers on March 8 in addition to the eight already functioning across the country 55 Ahead of Women s Day the national carrier Air India operated what it claimed to be the world s longest non stop flight where the entire flight operations were handled by women as part of International Women s Day celebrations The flight from Delhi to San Francisco covered a distance of around 14 500 kilometers in around 17 hours 56 2017 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2017 In a message in support of International Women s Day the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres commented on how women s rights were being reduced restricted and reversed With men still in leadership positions and a widening economic gender gap he called for change by empowering women at all levels enabling their voices to be heard and giving them control over their own lives and over the future of our world 57 2018 Edit 8M 2018 in PamplonaThe UN theme for International Women s Day was Time is Now Rural and urban activists transforming women s lives Global marches and online campaigns such as MeToo and TimesUp which originated in the United States but became popular globally allowed many women from different parts of the world to confront injustice and speak out on issues such as sexual harassment and assault and the gender pay gap 58 2019 Edit 8M 2019 in SpainThe UN theme for International Women s Day was Think equal build smart innovate for change The focus of the theme was on innovative ways in which to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women particularly in the areas of social protection systems access to public services and sustainable infrastructure 59 The federal state of Berlin marked International Women s Day as a public holiday for the first time 2020 Edit 8M 2020 in SpainThe UN theme for International Women s Day was I am Generation Equality Realizing Women s Rights 60 Despite the COVID 19 pandemic street marches occurred in London Paris Madrid Brussels Moscow and other European cities 61 62 63 64 The Aurat March in Islamabad was marred by attacks from stone throwers after a failed attempt to have it banned as un Islamic In Bishkek the capital of Kyrgyzstan police detained dozens of marchers shortly after masked men reportedly attacked the march 61 Wikispore has a related page Event International Women s Day 2020 2021 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2021 The 2021 UN theme for the IWD was Women in leadership Achieving an equal future in a COVID 19 world highlighting the impact that girls and women worldwide had as health care workers caregivers innovators and community organizers during the COVID 19 pandemic 65 The hashtag theme that year was ChooseToChallenge 66 Wikispore has a related page Event International Women s Day 2021 2022 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2022 The 2022 UN theme for International Women s Day was Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow looking to highlight the contribution of women and girls around the globe who participate in their communities promoting climate change adaptation mitigation and response in order to build a more sustainable future for all 67 2023 Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category International Women s Day in 2023 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2023 The theme for International Women s Day 8 March 2023 IWD 2023 was DigitALL Innovation and technology for gender equality This theme aligned with the priority theme for the 67th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women CSW 67 which was Innovation and technological change and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls 68 Women s Health Women s Rights Together We Can is the theme for International Women s Day in 2023 This subject emphasises the value of women s health and wellbeing as well as the crucial part that they play in fostering a more just and equal society 69 Around the world Edit Official holiday Holiday for women Non official holiday Women on the street celebrating International Women s Day in CameroonIWD is an official holiday in several countries worldwide including Afghanistan 70 Angola Armenia 71 Azerbaijan 72 73 Belarus 74 Burkina Faso 75 Cambodia 76 China for women only 77 Cuba 78 Georgia 79 Germany Berlin and Mecklenburg Western Pomerania only 80 Guinea Bissau Eritrea Kazakhstan 81 Kyrgyzstan 82 Laos 83 Madagascar for women only 84 Moldova 85 Mongolia 86 Montenegro Nepal Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine 87 Uzbekistan 88 and Zambia 89 Yellow mimosa is the symbol of IWD in Italy Russia Ukraine and in many others ex Soviet Union republicsIn some countries such as Australia 90 Cameroon 91 Croatia 92 Romania 93 Bosnia and Herzegovina 94 Bulgaria 95 Vietnam 96 and Chile 97 IWD is not an official public holiday but is widely observed nonetheless Regardless of legal status in much of the world it is customary for men and women to give their colleagues and loved ones flowers and gifts and show the equality towards the other gender In some countries such as Bulgaria and Romania it is also observed as an equivalent of Mother s Day where children also give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers 93 In the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic huge Soviet style celebrations were held annually After the fall of Communism the holiday generally considered to be one of the major symbols of the old regime fell into obscurity International Women s Day was re established as an official important day by the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2004 98 on the proposal of the Social Democrats and Communists This has provoked some controversy as a large part of the public as well as the political right see the holiday as a relic of the nation s Communist past 98 IWD is widely celebrated in France as the Journee internationale des droits des femmes 99 literally International women s rights day In Italy the holiday is observed by men giving yellow mimosas to women 100 101 This originated with communist politician Teresa Mattei who chose the mimosa in 1946 as the symbol of IWD 102 at the request of Luigi Longo 103 Mattei felt that the French symbols of IWD violets and lilies of the valley were too scarce and expensive to be used in poor rural Italian areas so she proposed the mimosa as an alternative 104 105 103 In Pakistan the first Aurat Marches were begun by women s collectives in parallel with the Pakistani MeToo movement on International Women s Day 106 107 108 The first march was held on 8 March 2018 in Karachi 109 110 The Aurat March is now an annual socio political demonstration in Pakistani cities such as Lahore Hyderabad Sukkur Faisalabad Multan Quetta Karachi Islamabad and Peshawar to observe International Women s Day 111 112 Several countries including Uruguay Spain Italy France and Algeria have squares or other public spaces named after 8 March in reference to International Women s Day 113 114 115 116 Official United Nations themes EditYear UN theme 117 1996 Celebrating the Past Planning for the Future1997 Women and the Peace Table1998 Women and Human Rights1999 World Free of Violence Against Women2000 Women Uniting for Peace2001 Women and Peace Women Managing Conflicts2002 Afghan Women Today Realities and Opportunities2003 Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals2004 Women and HIV AIDS2005 Gender Equality Beyond 2005 Building a More Secure Future2006 Women in Decision making2007 Ending Impunity for Violence Against Women and Girls2008 Investing in Women and Girls2009 Women and Men United to End Violence Against Women and Girls2010 Equal Rights Equal Opportunities Progress for All2011 Equal Access to Education Training and Science and Technology Pathway to Decent Work for Women2012 Empower Rural Women End Poverty and Hunger2013 A Promise is a Promise Time for Action to End Violence Against Women2014 Equality for Women is Progress for All2015 Empowering Women Empowering Humanity Picture it 2016 Planet 50 50 by 2030 Step It Up for Gender Equality2017 Women in the Changing World of Work Planet 50 50 by 20302018 Time is Now Rural and urban activists transforming women s lives2019 Think Equal Build Smart Innovate for Change2020 I am Generation Equality Realizing Women s Rights 2021 Women in leadership Achieving an equal future in a COVID 19 world2022 Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow2023 DigitALL Innovation and technology for gender equality 118 See also Edit Business and economics portal Holidays portal Feminism portal Communism portal Socialism portal Soviet Union portalCommunist Women s International Day Without a Woman International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women November 25 International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation February 6 International Day of the Girl Child October 11 International Men s Day November 19 International Non Binary People s Day July 14 Million Women Rise Uprisings led by women National Women s Day disambiguation UN Women Women s empowerment Women s March disambiguation Women s strike disambiguation Aurat March in Pakistan International Day of Women and Girls in Science February 11 119 Other holidays honoring women Edit Rosa Parks Day February 4 December 1 US National Girls and Women in Sports Day one day first week of February US Susan B Anthony Day February 15 US Hinamatsuri March 3 Japan although it is for girls Harriet Tubman Day March 10 US Kartini Day April 21 Indonesia Mother s Day Helen Keller Day June 27 US National Women s Day August 9 South Africa Women s Equality Day August 26 US Ada Lovelace Day second Tuesday in October Nupi Lan Day December 12 India Notes Edit English Give Us Women s Suffrage Women s Day March 8 1914 Until now prejudice and reactionary attitudes have denied full civic rights to women who as workers mothers and citizens wholly fulfill their duty who must pay their taxes to the state as well as the municipality Fighting for this natural human right must be the firm unwavering intention of every woman every female worker In this no pause for rest no respite is allowed Come all you women and girls to the 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