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A
Brief Introduction
It’s March 8, International Women's Day, and time to
celebrate being a Woman ! Well, importantly enough, it’s
not just about BEING a Woman, it’s also about KNOWING a
Woman ! So then, whether you BE a Woman or you KNOW a Woman,
you’re licensed to celebrate International Women’s Day
and pay tribute to all those women who have through the ages
stood courageously against all odds to elevate the status of
women around the world- striving towards the goal that one
day all women will stand on an equal footing with men.
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Events
leading to INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
As you perhaps all know, March 8 is dedicated to all women
and celebrated as International Women's Day. But it, of
course, didn’t come out of a void. It’s the fruit of an
entire saga of struggles by women against all odds to bring
equality, peace and justice to a male-dominated world.
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Role
of the United Nations
Today’s March 8, International Women’s Day owes a great
lot to the United Nations for its ‘be’ing ! And it’s
practically impossible to overlook the contributions of the
United Nations if you’re talking about International Women’s
Day.
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Celebrating
International Women's Day
No matter where you are, you’re never too far from the
reason to celebrate International Women’s Day ! Because,
either you’re a woman yourself or you bear one in your
heart—be it your mother, sister, cousin, friend, colleague
or all of those. In either case, you should recognize and
celebrate women's contributions to our society, value their
work, appreciate their unfaltering courage and determination
and make this International Women’s Day really really
special. Wish a ‘Happy Women’s Day’ to those special
women in your lives and help them take pride in their being
a woman !
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Celebrate
to Make News:
Sometimes,
International Women’s Day celebrations hit the headlines
for the magnitude of the event it witness. For instance, in
Bogota, in 2002, a six-hour curfew was imposed on the male
population to enable women to attend events.
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