International Women's Day (2024)

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8 March 2024

In 2024, UNESCO joins its voice to that of the entire UN family by celebrating this International Women’s Day under the theme “invest in women: accelerate progress”, whichis aligned with the priority theme for the 68th Session of theCommission on the Status of Women (CSW-68).

68th Commission on the Status of Women

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Celebrations in 2024

Score a Goal for WomenMarch 8th, UNESCO House
Her Education, Our FuturePremiere of the documentary, March 7th, UNESCO House
Launch of the study on “Gender Bias in Large Language Models”March 6th, UNESCO House

Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of International Women's Day, 8 March 2024

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Priority Gender Equality

UNESCO believes that all forms of discrimination based on gender are violations of human rights, as well as a significant barrier to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Our message is clear: women and men must enjoy equal opportunities, choices, capabilities, power and knowledge as equal citizens.

Equipping girls and boys, women and men with the knowledge, values, attitudes and skills to tackle gender disparities is a precondition to building a sustainable future for all.

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UNESCO action

Education and Gender Equality
Promoting the Safety of Women Journalists
Women and Sports
Women Scientists
Women and the digital revolution
Water and Gender
Women in the global climate crisis

News and Stories

NewsMexican women artisans present the Mayan embroidery safeguard plan to the authorities of Yucatan
News The United Nations Youth Forum erupts in applause for the call by a Mixtec youth woman to demand justice to eradicate inequalities
News Artisans from Yucatan continue working with UNESCO on the safeguarding plan for Mayan-Yucatecan embroidery
News From UN Headquarters, Maya embroiderer from Mexico calls for safeguarding Yucatecan textile art and the condition of Mexican women artisans
News UNESCO New Delhi Celebrated the Power of Women and their Contribution to Sustainable Development on International Women’s Day
Story Towards Victory for Gender Equality
Story Empowering women and promoting gender equality in Asia and Africa through Memory of the World

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History of International Women’s Day

In 1945,the Charter of the United Nationsbecame the first international agreement to affirm the principle of equality between women and men. The UN celebrated its first official International Women's Day on 8 March during International Women’s Year in 1975. Two years later, in December 1977, the General Assembly adopted aresolutionproclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of the year by Member States, in accordance with their historical and national traditions.

International Women’s Day first emerged from the activities of labor movements at the turn of the twentieth century across North America and Europe. The first National Woman's Day was observed in the United States on February 28 1909, which the Socialist Party of America dedicated in honor of the 1908 garment workers' strike in New York where women protested against harsh working conditions. In 1917, women in Russia chose to protest and strike under the slogan "Bread and Peace" on the last Sunday in February (which fell on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar). Their movement ultimately led to the enactment of women’s suffrage in Russia.

International Women's Day is an occasion to celebrate the progress made towards achieving gender equality and women's empowerment but also to critically reflect on those accomplishments and strive for a greater momentum towards gender equality worldwide. It is a day to recognize the extraordinary acts of women and to stand together, as a united force, to advance gender equality around the world.

Women4Ethical AI

UNESCO's Women4Ethical AIleverages the knowledge, contribution and networks of leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts to advance gender equality in the AI agenda. This newmulti-stakeholdercollaborative platform supports governments and companies’ efforts to ensure that women are represented equally in the design, use and deployment of AI, and to promote trustworthy, gender-friendly and inclusive AI systems.

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Resources

Resolution adopted by the General Assembly

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Publications

Inclusion of women and girls in Arab cities: challenge or opportunity?
The effects of AI on the working lives of women
UNESCO in Action for Gender Equality 2020-2021
Let’s change the resilience paradigm
A framework for responsible, balanced coverage free from stigmatization and sensationalism

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