International Women's Day 2018 (March 8). IWD 2018 campaign theme : #PressforProgress
(Press for Progress)
Save the date and the place to be
“International Women’s Day” on Thursday, March 8th 2018. Supported by Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur,mobile
application of Super Professeur :mobile.superprofesseur.com , Marie Joëlle Magne,
For International Women's Day 2018, we're asking you to #PressforProgress
Call on the masses or call on yourself to help forge a better working world - a more gender inclusive world.
Call on the masses or call on yourself to help forge a better working world - a more gender inclusive world.
With the World Economic Forum's 2017 Global Gender Gap Report findings telling us that gender parity is over 200 years away - there
has never been a more important time to keep motivated and #PressforProgress. And with global
activism for women's equality fuelled by movements like #MeToo,#TimesUp and more - there is a strong global momentum striving for gender parity.
And while we know that gender parity won't happen
overnight, the good news is that across the world women are making positive
gains day by day. Plus, there's indeed a very strong and growing global
movement of advocacy, activism and support.
So we can't be complacent. Now, more than ever,
there's a strong call-to-action to press forward and progress gender parity. A
strong call to #PressforProgress. A strong call to
motivate and unite friends, colleagues and whole communities to think, act and
be gender inclusive.
International Women's Day is not country, group or
organisation specific. The day belongs to all groups collectively everywhere.
So together, let's all be tenacious in accelerating gender parity. Collectively, let's all Press
for Progress.
Collectively we can all play a part
Collective action and shared responsibility for driving
gender parity is what makes International Women's Day successful. Gloria
Steinem, world-renowned feminist, journalist and activist once
explained "The story of
women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one
organisation but to the collective efforts of all who care about human
rights."
Started by the Suffragettes in the early 1900's, the
first International Women's Day was celebrated in 1911. International Women's
Day belongs to all communities everywhere - governments, companies, charities,
educational institutions, networks, associations, the media and more. Whether through
a global conference, community gathering, classroom lesson or dinner table
conversation - everyone can play a purposeful part in pressing for gender
parity.
So make International Women's Day YOUR day and do what
you can to truly make a positive difference for women. Press for Progress!
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