
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on the 8th of March to commemorate women’s historical struggles in favour of their equality and human rights. Today, we celebrate their ideas, innovation, and activism that are changing the world for the better. On this day, we bring attention to issues that affect women’s and girls’ rights, such as gender-based violence and inequity in education.
On this day, we call for local governments to promotion of the values of equality,equal opportunities and participation of women in political,economic and social life.
It also calls on the international community to support democratic institutions and recreate conditions that guarantee the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the education of women and girls, especially in countries suffering from wars such as Syria.
We also call on the international community to protect and support Kurdish women in order for them to take the natural place they deserve