
What is International Women's Day?
International Women's Day on 8 March is a day to celebrate the social, economic and political achievements of women, reflect on progress and demand gender equality. For over a hundred years, International Women's Day has put the spotlight on issues affecting women all over the world.
Why do we need an International Women's Day?
People participate in International Women's Day in many different ways and for many different reasons. But a common goal is gender equality.
What happens on International Women's Day?
In some countries, children and men give presents, flowers or cards to their mothers, wives, sisters or other women they know. But at the heart of International Women's Day lies women's rights. Across the world, there are protests and events to demand equality.
The future
There is still a lot of work to be done for gender equality. Sometimes we lose important rights and go backwards with the progress we have made. But women's movements all over the world are still fighting for equality, and new generations are joining them.
To read more about International Women's Day, go to
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/general-english/magazine-zone/international-womens-day
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- Is International Women's Day celebrated in your country?
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"We celebrate International Women's Day by sharing inspiring stories and interviews of women who have overcome challenges and demonstrated resilience. Unfortunately, many women are still trapped in a male-dominated society, facing gender inequality, abuse, and ill-treatment. People's mindsets must change—they should learn to respect women for their love, care, and sacrifices and not take them for granted."
I am from Ukraine and have been living for 15 Years in Germany. In both countries people celebrated International Women's Day. On this day peple spent time together. In Ukraine it is also Mother's day. The people congratulate their mothers and sisters. All women and girls become flowers. In Germany in this day woman are in solydarity with another women.
Sure we celebrate women day in my country but I have different prospects for women it’s not enough to celebrate to prove that women have equal rights as a man , we have to do that in the real life not in the fancy world any way what i am trying to say here the women much more than being celebrated for one day …the women are not equal as men definitely we are different in many ways man and women either must accept that different which is not mean women nothing or equal to men its smiply different human beings have rights to share the world in the way she wants snd could .
March 8th is a special day in Spain, celebrating the incredible contributions of women through various cultural activities like exhibitions and performances.
Media and social networks play an essential role in sharing inspiring stories and interviews that honour women’s achievements while shedding light on the challenges they continue to face.
It’s a moment for all of us to pause and reflect on our journey toward gender equality and recognizing our progress. This day is a powerful reminder of women’s strength and resilience.
International Women's Day is broadly celebrated in my country. Usually, peolle gift chocolate andflowers to female relatives and colleagues. The most traditional flower is a tulip. Tulips are sold and gifted everywhere on the 8th of March. Women have never been too much oppressed in my country so this is just a day tho celebrate spring and ladies.
Hello,
Yes, International Women´s Day is celebrated in my country. Some people give flowers and chocolates. But nowadays women are taking the streets to protest asking for gender equalty.
In theory, women have the same rights than men, but sadly the reality is another. The gender gap in education, salaries are a daily issue, as well as violence against women. We still have a long way to go as country and as a society.
Yes, International Women's Day is celebrated in my country. People usually congratulate women and sometimes give them flowers and chocolates. Things have improved for brazilian women since the 20th century, but we still have a long path until we reach gender equality.
Woman's day is of course celebreted in my country. On this day, politicians and onother organization's members presents women's achievements and give them gifts. Women profit to ask to the government equality between them and men..
International Women's Day is been celebrated in my country. On this day, people generally wish women and give gifts to them. The main issue faced by women is that they still lack equality in every place. These issues are changing day by day and have a big step ahead.
Hi poorna,
Thanks for your comment. I think that what you say is true in many countries in the world - we've come a long way but there is still a lack of equality in so many areas.
Happy International Women's Day for 8 March!
Best wishes,
Jo (LearnEnglish team)