International Working Women’s Day

International Working Women’s Day (IWD), also known as International Women’s Day, March 8th, and March 8th, is a holiday established on March 8th each year to celebrate the significant contributions and achievements of women in the economic, political, and social fields. The main representative figures include Clara Caitkin, He Xiangning, Jin Xueshu, etc. March 8th is not a “Goddess’s Day”, nor is it called “Queen’s Day”. It is “International Women’s Day”, a holiday commemorating women from various countries who have fought for peace, equality, and development for over a hundred years. In different regions, the focus of celebration varies, from ordinary celebrations of respect, appreciation, and love for women to celebrating women’s achievements in the economic, political, and social fields. Due to the fact that this festival was initially a political event initiated by socialist feminists, it has integrated with the cultures of many countries, mainly in socialist countries. International Women’s Day is a holiday celebrated in many countries around the world. On this day, the achievements made by women were recognized, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, language, culture, economic status, and political stance. Since its inception, International Women’s Day has opened a Xintiandi for women in developed and developing countries. The growing international women’s movement has been strengthened through the four United Nations global conferences on women, and the International Women’s Day commemoration has become a rallying point for women’s rights and their participation in political and economic affairs. The theme of International Women’s Day 2024 is “Invest in women: Accelerate progress”.

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 International Repercussions
 

 Culturally
 International Women’s Day is a witness to women’s history, and 3.8 International   Women’s Day is a holiday for women around the world. This day is recognized by the   United Nations and has also been designated as a legal holiday by many countries.   Women from all over the world, despite being distinguished by different national   borders, races, languages, cultures, economies, and politics, are able to celebrate their   own festivals on this day. Let people look back on the struggles made 90 years ago to   achieve equality, justice, peace, and development.
 

 Politically
 International Women’s Day is a glorious holiday for working women around the world to   unite and fight. On this day, women from all continents of the world, regardless of   nationality, race, language, culture, economy, or political differences, jointly pay   attention to the human rights of women. Since modern times, the four global   conferences of the United Nations have strengthened the international women’s   movement, and with the growth of the international women’s movement, Women’s Day   has gained global significance. These developments have made International Women’s   Day a day of unity and coordinated efforts to demand the return of women’s rights and   their right to participate in political, economic, and social life.
 

 Ideologically
 March 8th is International Women’s Day, a major holiday celebrated by women’s   organizations around the world. It marks the achievements of women in the economy,   society, culture, and politics. Women from all over the world celebrate this important   day. Because it represents fairness, justice, peace, and development.

 

 

 

 


Post time: Mar-08-2024