International Women's Day

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2025 Date8 March 2025
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International Women's Day

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International Women's Day History

International Women's Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political accomplishments of women. It is a platform for people everywhere to demonstrate their commitment to gender parity. The day not only commemorates the milestones women have made, but also brings attention to ongoing struggles and challenges. It serves as a call to action for accelerating gender balance in every field.

The observance of International Women's Day has its roots in the early 20th century labor movement, emerging from women's struggles for fair working conditions and voting rights. Specific to New Zealand, the day holds significant weight as New Zealand was the first country in the world to enfranchise women in 1893. Additionally, New Zealand has had three female prime ministers to date, showcasing its forward-thinking attitude toward gender equality. These landmarks in New Zealand’s history are often focal points during International Women's Day, inspiring conversations about the progress made and work still to be done.

International Women's Day in New Zealand is marked by various events and initiatives, often hosted by community organizations, businesses, and educational institutions. These include public talks, workshops, and celebrations highlighting women’s contributions to New Zealand and beyond. International Women's Day is celebrated each year on March 8th.

Facts about International Women's Day

  • The theme for International Women's Day in 2024 was Inspire Inclusion. In 2023 the theme was #BreakTheBias.
  • The United Nations Officially Adopted International Women's Day In 1975.
  • There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never acceptable, never excusable, never tolerable - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • The matter of rights for Maori women, the indigenous people of New Zealand, has been a significant aspect of the women's movement. The Maori women’s welfare league, formed in 1951, aims to improve social and economic conditions for Maori women and their families.
  • In 1975, the UN had an International Women's Year, and during this time, a Women's Refuge was established in New Zealand, which is now the largest women's organization in the country and a significant provider of services for women and children experiencing domestic violence.

Top things to do in NZ for International Women's Day

  • Attend one of many popular Women’s day events including: WeCon Women's Empowerment Conference (Austin, TX), Women of the World Festival (UK), and The Empowerment Bridge (NYC).
  • If you’re a man, show appreciation by performing a chore for your special lady that is typically done by her. This may include cooking, cleaning, child care or anything that the special woman in your life does.
  • Attend the Women’s Wellness Retreat, an opportunity for women to unwind from their everyday lives and focus on their wellbeing.
  • Watch the Annual Women Transforming Business Awards, an award ceremony which honours the achievements of women in business.

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