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The News Network Africa > Blog > Opinion > Celebrating Women’s Day: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective.
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Celebrating Women’s Day: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 8 March 2025 07:50
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International Women’s Day, celebrated annually on March 8, is a pivotal occasion that honors the achievements of women while advocating for gender equality worldwide. This day’s origins can be traced back to the early 20th century, amid widespread industrial labor movements.

The first official observance of Women’s Day occurred on February 28, 1909, in New York City, organized by the Socialist Party of America to honor the 1908 garment workers’ strike, where women protested against oppressive working conditions. The following year, Clara Zetkin, a German socialist, proposed an annual celebration of Women’s Day at the Second International Socialist Women’s Congress in 1910. Zetkin envisioned this day as an opportunity to advocate for women’s rights and suffrage across the globe.

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The inaugural International Women’s Day was celebrated on March 19, 1911, in several European countries, with demands for women’s rights, including the right to vote, work, and hold public office. It wasn’t until 1913 that March 8 became the recognized date for the celebration, with women in Russia participating in a strike for “bread and peace” on this date in 1917, coinciding with the beginning of the Russian Revolution. This formidable act of solidarity led to the czar’s abdication and eventually secured women the right to vote in Russia.

Over the decades, International Women’s Day has evolved, becoming a platform for advocating various women’s rights issues, including reproductive rights, gender-based violence, and equal pay. The United Nations began officially celebrating International Women’s Day in 1977, declaring March 8 as a day to reflect on progress towards gender equality and to mobilize support for women’s rights.

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As we look at this year’s theme, “Embrace Equity,” International Women’s Day 2023 emphasizes the importance of fairness and justice in the pursuit of gender equality. The theme invites individuals and organizations to explore how they can actively challenge stereotypes, fight bias, and broaden perceptions regarding gender. “Equity” is more than promoting identical outcomes; it urges us to consider the unique circumstances of women and address barriers that inhibit their achievements.

This year’s celebrations have included various campaigns that encourage people to recognize their role in fostering an inclusive environment. From social media conversations and webinars to community events, the call to action reflects a collective responsibility to confront systemic discrimination and promote inclusive practices. Furthermore, “Embrace Equity” emphasizes the need for awareness and education around issues that disproportionately affect women, including access to healthcare, economic opportunities, and leadership roles.

As we honor Women’s Day, let us remember its rich history while advocating for a future where gender equity is not just an aspiration but a reality. Each of us can contribute to this change, ensuring that women everywhere have the opportunity to thrive and succeed. International Women’s Day serves as a powerful reminder that the journey toward equality continues and that every effort counts in the fight for women’s rights.

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