The fastest way to change society is to mobilize the women of the town. Therefore SouLSteer once upon reach to the Gibraltar of India, Gwalior Fort to celebrate International Women’s Day originally called International Working Women’s Day, is marked on March 8 every year. In distinct spheres the spotlight of the festivity swings from familiar festivity of dignity, gratitude and affection against women to a festivity for women’s commercial, constitutional, and civil accomplishments. This is a day which a few people honor by wearing purple ribbons.
The UN theme for International Women’s Day 2014 is “Equality for Women is Progress for All”. Not beyond the extension of this theme, UNESCO-IHE is also formulating a conference on ‘Tapping into the unlocked potential of women in emergencies’.
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