IWD – INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY 2024
Invest in Women, Accelerate Progress – Time to ROAR
IWD 2024 It may seem strange writing about International Women’s Day on almost the last day of March rather than in the lead up or on March 8 however I wanted to reflect on the impact, if any.
International Womens Day OR IWD has become quite an Event with many scrambling to hold a breakfast, lunch or dinner with local identities and places filled with good intentions.
A celebration of women.
‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress”
There are two different offerings about the day itself, the United Nations, ‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress” and one from a business created around IWD, their theme for 2024 was InspireInclusion.
I am not sure why we need two themes, the UN has run with IWD since 1977 whilst the newer one is corporate-based and only began in 2001. Wikipedia says that the corporate-based one is managed by a marketing firm with corporate sponsorship and is unfortunately the one whose theme is frequently adopted. Personally, I find the corporate themes to be quite trite, typical of a marketing organisation perhaps.
2025 the theme
In 2025 I suggest any organisation thinking about holding an event pay attention to the theme they use. Who is promoting it and what does it actually mean.
‘Invest in women, accelerate progress’ is less catchy perhaps but has deeper meaner. If we invest in women then we accelerate progress. From Boardrooms to remote villages, investing in women brings both diversity and depth and through educating girls in villages we bring great change to the world.
HEAR US ROAR
As women we battle on many fronts. Before we have achieved parity we have intersectionality that further divided/diluted our cause. We are Women, Hear Us Roar. Women, need to be celebrated certainly however we also need to show our strength in numbers, united in our messaging. Yes, easy for me to say as a mature white woman.
Mess with women, take away our rights by scrapping off precedents set by Roe vs Wade, bringing in male-born physiques to compete against our female-born physiques in the athletic sphere, allowing men in womens (this includes not just adult women but young girls) change rooms. All things that women born understand. We understand the upbringing norms of ‘boys being boys’, of sugar and spice and everything nice, of pink and princesses, of the changes and attention brought by puberty, the ongoing and forever fear of sexual attention and rape, we walk to our cars at night and by day, highly aware of our safety, we hear daily of our sisters being killed at the hands of their partners and the statistics of women over 55 becoming homeless continue to rise.
The distraction is real.
PICK YOUR BATTLE
Whilst my compassion runs deep I continue to be conflicted because of my deep-seated belief that women need to keep fighting for parity, for safety, the right to dictate what happens to our own bodies, to get a position on a Board based on ability and qualification not to satisfy quotas, to not be the subject of harassment or discrimination, to be taught about money, to have financial security and career security.
I cannot fight all battles. Should I be silent? Maybe that’s been the problem, women of my age have been brought up split between the women’s liberation movement and living in the patriarchal systems that operate throughout society – still, yep, they are still alive and well. I need to choose and this year I choose to ‘invest in women, to accelerate progress’.
Themes from the United Nations IWD.
1996 | Celebrating the Past, Planning for the Future |
1997 | Women and the Peace Table |
1998 | Women and Human Rights |
1999 | World Free of Violence Against Women |
2000 | Women Uniting for Peace |
2001 | Women and Peace: Women Managing Conflicts |
2002 | Afghan Women Today: Realities and Opportunities |
2003 | Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals |
2004 | Women and HIV/AIDS |
2005 | Gender Equality Beyond 2005; Building a More Secure Future |
2006 | Women in Decision-making |
2007 | Ending Impunity for Violence Against Women and Girls |
2008 | Investing in Women and Girls |
2009 | Women and Men United to End Violence Against Women and Girls |
2010 | Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress for All |
2011 | Equal Access to Education, Training, and Science and Technology: Pathway to Decent Work for Women |
2012 | Empower Rural Women, End Poverty, and Hunger |
2013 | A Promise is a Promise: Time for Action to End Violence Against Women |
2014 | Equality for Women is Progress for All |
2015 | Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it! |
2016 | Planet 50–50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality |
2017 | Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030 |
2018 | Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women’s lives |
2019 | Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change |
2020 | “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights” |
2021 | Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world |
2022 | Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow |
2023 | DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality[120] |
2024 | Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress |