The pressing issues  women face globally this International Women's Day

The pressing issues women face globally this International Women's Day

On the eve of International Women's Day, I pause to reflect on the pressing issues women face globally and what we can be doing to help.

The keys issues I see are:

  1. Gender-based violence: Women around the world experience various forms of violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, and harmful cultural practices such as female genital mutilation.
  2. Lack of access to education: Women and girls face significant barriers to education, including poverty, cultural biases, and early marriage.
  3. Economic empowerment: Women often face barriers to entering the workforce and earning equal pay for equal work. This can limit their economic opportunities and contribute to the feminization of poverty.
  4. Political representation: Women are underrepresented in politics, both in terms of elected officials and decision-making positions.
  5. Reproductive health: Women often lack access to essential reproductive health services, including contraception and safe abortion.

Now rather than being despondent, I'm all about campaigning for solutions. So what can we all do to help improve these key issues.

I believe as individuals and organizations we can strive to take the following intentional steps.

  1. Advocating for policy change: Governments can enact laws and policies that protect women's rights, promote gender equality, and address issues such as gender-based violence and reproductive health.
  2. Supporting education: Organizations and individuals can support programs that provide girls with access to education and work to remove the barriers they face.
  3. Promoting economic empowerment: Individuals and organizations can support women-owned businesses, advocate for equal pay and workplace policies that support women, and provide women with training and mentoring opportunities.
  4. Encouraging political representation: Individuals can vote for women and support their campaigns for political office. Organizations can provide training and support to women seeking political office and advocate for gender parity in political representation.
  5. Promoting reproductive health: Organizations and individuals can support programs that provide women with access to reproductive health services, including contraception and safe abortion.

TOGETHER, we can create meaningful change but it requires a collective effort from individuals, organizations, and governments to address the root causes of gender inequality and PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY.

To make a positive impact to help gender equality become a reality we need to be proactive and united in our cause.

Who is with me?


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Zahmoul El Mays

Attorney At Law at CIVIL COURT CASES

1 年

Happy international women's day

CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./wwwHar.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

1 年

Thanks for Sharing.

Kelly Doran

Medical Recruitment Specialist

1 年

Great IWD post Annie. So much of this has touched me. I’m 100% with you & ready to put in the hard yards to campaign for the change that is needed. My concern though is people still not getting it…Um What??? Over the last week I have had a number of people say to me I want IWD to be over like it’s a fad…(with sayings like aren’t we done already & I’m looking forward to saying IWD is a thing of the past), without having any genuine interest in the root causes and how we create genuine equity. Until the stats say otherwise, we fight the good fight, show up, ask questions & campaign for change. Enough is enough. The inequity is real. Our girls deserve better stats & more importantly a brighter future.

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