"Choose a challenge" ... slogan of the year on International Women's Day

The world celebrates International Women's Day on March 8 of each year, to signify appreciation and respect for the role that women play in various areas of life and respect for their achievements in the field of work in many political, social and economic sectors.

And women take leave on this day in some countries, such as China, Russia and Cuba

Story of International Women's Day

The celebration of International Women's Day stemmed from a labor movement, and then became an annual event recognized by the United Nations.

In 1908, 15,000 women took to the streets of New York City to protest, demanding fewer working hours, better wages, and the right to vote in the elections.

In the following year, the American Socialist Party declared the first National Women's Day, and a woman named Clara Zetkin suggested making this day not just a national day but an international day, and her idea was presented in 1910 at an international conference for working women held in the Danish city of Copenhagen. From 17 countries, all of them unanimously agreed to the proposal.

The World Day was celebrated for the first time in 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland.

Colors of International Women's Day

“Purple symbolizes justice and dignity, while green symbolizes hope, and white represents purity, albeit a controversial concept.

Logo of International Women's Day this year

Choose the challenge or "choose the challenge". The campaign slogan indicates the need to challenge the world full of obstacles facing women, including gender bias and inequality, to be one hand in order to create a comprehensive and equal world with raising hands up as an expression of solidarity with the campaign slogan .