On 8 March, we celebrate women's victories and remember that the fight for equality, respect and rights must continue every day
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Dia Internacional da Mulher
International Women's Day, celebrated on 8th March, is a date that symbolises the historic struggle of women for equality, respect, and rights. It emerged in the early 20th century, in a context of demands for better working conditions and greater political participation.
More than just tributes, International Women's Day reinforces the need for public policies, equal opportunities, and the end of gender-based violence.
Each achievement over the years is the result of the strength, resilience, and courage of many women who challenged norms. Celebrating 8th March is about recognising these stories and continuing to promote a world where everyone can be free, respected, and valued.