Reclaiming International Women’s Day: A Global Imperative

  • Author: salma_elshurafa Publish date: Friday، 08 March 2024

Reflecting on International Women’s Day: Beyond a Label to Purposeful Action.

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One can’t help but ponder: Are we truly aligned with the purpose of International Women’s Day, or has it become just another date we commemorate out of tradition rather than conviction?

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8th each year, has a rich and revolutionary history, deeply rooted in the fight for women’s rights, equality, and justice. One can’t help but ponder: Are we truly aligned with the purpose of International Women’s Day, or has it become just another date we commemorate out of tradition rather than conviction?

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While many strides have been made, significant challenges remain. The day has undoubtedly become more commercialized, with corporations using it to promote their brands under the guise of supporting women’s rights. However, at its core, International Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality, the achievements of women throughout history, and the work that still needs to be done.

For example, consider the heartbreaking situation of women in Gaza giving birth. Many are forced to labour in conditions that are far from humane. Women are required to give birth without anesthesia, compounding the trauma of childbirth with physical agony and emotional distress. This situation not only highlights the urgent need to move beyond mere celebration on International Women’s Day but also serves as a poignant reminder that the necessity for tangible changes in support of women’s rights is a global imperative. From the dire conditions faced by women in Gaza to the battles for educational rights in Afghanistan and the struggles for reproductive autonomy in Latin America, these varied challenges underscore a universal call to action. It impels the global community not just to acknowledge the achievements and struggles of women but to actively engage in efforts that foster a more equitable and just world, emphasizing that our advocacy and support must address the unique adversities women confront across different regions and cultures.

So, we must ask ourselves: How can we ensure that International Women’s Day maintains its integrity as a platform for real change rather than just a ceremonial observance? The answer lies in our collective and individual actions. To truly honour the day, we must engage deeply with the systemic issues facing women worldwide. To make International Women’s Day a catalyst for genuine progress, each of us needs to commit to ongoing advocacy, education, and support, making every day an opportunity to fight for the rights and recognition of women everywhere.

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As we commemorate International Women’s Day, let us carry the stories of the women of Gaza and countless others in similar adversities in our hearts, allowing their resilience to inspire us. It’s a reminder that our efforts should aim for a world where every woman has access to the rights, care, and opportunities she deserves. This is not just a day for reflection but a call to action for each of us to play a role in forging a just world.

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    Author salma_elshurafa

    Salma El-Shurafa is an executive coach and leadership facilitator with nearly two decades’ worth of experience in coaching and leadership. She is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coach Federation (ICF) and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), and a faculty member at the Coaching Training Institute (CTI). El-Shurafa is also the founder of the Pathway Project.

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