Discover how different educational institutions and organizations are celebrating International Women's Day 2024 and promoting equity and inclusion!
International Women's Day is a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women worldwide. From Queen's University to Camosun College, educational communities are coming together to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion. The spotlight is on inspiring women like Linda Gorim, Jasmine Maghera, and Faith Majekolagbe, highlighting their contributions to society. Inclusivity is key, as initiatives at UCB focus on supporting pregnant and breastfeeding women, emphasizing the importance of inclusion for all women.
The celebration of women's accomplishments extends beyond a single day, with March serving as a dedicated time to highlight female achievements globally. NED emphasizes the critical role of women's leadership in democracy, stressing the need for women's participation in all aspects of society. The International Labour Organization (ILO) sheds light on the theme of 'Investing in women: Accelerate progress,' emphasizing the essential role of women in accelerating societal advancement.
In the face of increasing global challenges, the journey towards gender equality and empowerment is paramount. The Middle East Program Women Initiative highlights publications on International Women's Day, showcasing the voices and experiences of women in the Middle East and North Africa. As organizations and institutions join forces to celebrate women's contributions, the focus remains on empowering and uplifting women from diverse backgrounds.
As we commemorate International Women's Day 2024, let's remember the importance of inclusivity, leadership, and empowerment in creating a more equitable society for all women. The initiatives at UCB and the ILO's spotlight on investing in women underscore the significance of supporting women's progress and inclusion in all spheres of life.
International Women's Day on March 8 provides an opportunity for the Queen's University community to recognize the achievements of women on campus and ...
As an educational community, Camosun College has a responsibility to advance equity, diversity and inclusion. These values are embedded in our Strategic ...
From top left clockwise: Linda Gorim, Sherilee Harper, Lindsay LeBlanc, Jasmine Maghera, Jennifer Yip, Violet Okemaw, Zahra Nazari and Faith Majekolagbe. On ...
When we take a step back to think about what it means to be inclusive โ one critical area that is lacking is the inclusion of pregnant and breastfeeding women ...
Though we can celebrate women year-round, March is set aside to highlight female accomplishments across the world. From International Women's Day to Women's ...
Women's leadership and participation is critical for democracy. Women make up over half of the population, and the inclusion of women in all aspects of ...
In celebrating International Women's Day 2024, under the theme of 'Investing in women: Accelerate progress', the ILO puts a spotlight on the essential and ...
As we face an increasing array of global challenges, our journey towards the goals of Agenda 2030, including gender equality and the empowerment of all ...
Today, on International Women's Day, the Middle East Program (MEP) Middle East Women Initiative is highlighting this year's publications on our blog, ...
International Women's Day is celebrated on Friday, March 8. But it's not just a celebration. It's a call to #InspireInclusion in society and at work.
We're getting a head start on celebrating all of the incredible women breaking barriers, inspiring change, and pushing our sport to new heights.
APF Canada supports International Women's Day, a global day to celebrate and support women's social, economic, cultural, and political achievements.