NASW Celebrates International Women’s Day
The first International Women’s Day was celebrated in
Germany, Denmark, Austria and other European countries on March
19, 1911. Currently March 8th has been designated
as International Women’s Day.1 International Women’s
Day celebrates the economic, social, cultural and political
achievements of women throughout the world as they come together
in the spirit of sisterhood. This sisterhood respectively
honors and celebrates the achievements of female pioneers and
emerging leaders through education, empowerment, social justice
advocacy, development, entrepreneurship, and peace activism.
Women's equality not only benefits women. Typically every
one-percentile growth in female secondary schooling results
in a 0.3 percent growth in a given economy. However, girls
are often kept from receiving education in the poorest countries
that would best benefit from the economic growth.
In recent
decades, much progress has been made. On a worldwide level,
women's access to education and proper health care has increased;
their participation in the paid labor force has grown; and
legislation that promises equal opportunities for women and
respect for their human rights has been adopted in many countries.
The world now has an ever- growing number of women participating
in society as policy-makers. However, nowhere in the world
can women claim to have all the same rights and opportunities
as men. On average, women receive between 30 and 40 per cent
less pay than men earn for the same work.2
1International Women’s Day. http://www.internationalwomensday.com/default.asp
2United Nations. http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/womensday/pages/how_content_3.asp
Get involved! Use March 8th as a day of advocacy! Listed
here are local and international events that celebrate Women’s
History Month and International Women’s Day:
Global IWD 2006: Inspiring Potential
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/events/
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 50th Session
27 February – 10 March 2006
www.un.org/womenswatch/daw.csw/50sess.htm
The International Rescue Committee celebrates International
Women's Day at the new Dustin's on Eastern Ave.
(in the old Housner's building).
March 11th, 2006.
Tickets are $30/ $20 for students and proceeds will be used
to purchase small household basics, diapers and personal hygiene
supplies, and to contribute towards daycare for mothers struggling
to access employment and English training. Dr. Anne
Brodsky, director of Women’s Studies at the University
of Maryland-Baltimore County, will speak on the resilience
and empowerment of women affected by oppression, civil conflict
and poverty. Refugee women will exhibit crafts,
play music and tell stories from African, Asian, and European
countries. More information: Ann Flagg 410-558-3177
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