International Women’s Day 2020 #EqualForEach

Today is one of my favorite days of the year. It is International Women’s Day, a day around the world to celebrate women and girls and to look at the progress that has been made and the work that remains to be done. For those who have followed my blog for a while, you know that the rights of women and girls lie near and dear to my heart. I’ve witnessed the inequities and injustice firsthand throughout my travels around the world.

This year’s theme is Equal for Each, meaning an equal world is an enabled world. Per the World Bank, “not a single country has achieved economic equality between women and men. As of 2019, women only had equal rights in six countries.” Global Citizen states that we will never end extreme poverty without tackling gender inequality.

Women and girls are more likely to be poor, unable to go to school, be married young and not have the same opportunities as boys and men. Women still die during childbirth at alarming rates and are being victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and human trafficking even here in the United States. The list of tragedies goes on and on.

However, the exciting news is this reality is rapidly changing. More women and girls are being empowered with education, training, and access to healthcare, mobile money, micro-financing, and technology. The future is looking much brighter for women and girls than it did just a decade ago. So instead of dwelling on the bad things, I want to honor the good things that are happening by highlighting a few of my favorite women and girls I’ve met along the way.

Bolivia

Ethiopia

Children in Mosebo Village 42 k away from Bahir Dar in Ethiopia.

Weaver at work.

Kenya

Tanzania

Haiti

Cuba

Lovely smiling sisters.

Guatemala

Maria. Guatemala.

 

Costa Rica

Xiña leads the way with her walking stick ready.

Honduras

The girls in Honduras where I volunteered.

 

 

India

I will forever be grateful for the amazing women and girls I’ve met along the way that have inspired me to do more and fight for them.

Want to learn more about International Women’s Day and what is happening? Follow the hashtag #EqualForEach or #IWD2020 online. 

7 thoughts on “International Women’s Day 2020 #EqualForEach

  1. fantasynovel1 – Hello! I am Fa and I'm not a native English speaker, sorry if my English and grammar are wrong... Please Note that NONE of the Art works/pictures in my blog belongs to me. I get them from Google. I don't know who the artist is but credit to him/her... but NOTE that the story itself is my ORIGINAL WORK. Also, I am an Amateur writer so read at your own risk. If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/fantasynovel1
    fantasynovel1 on said:

    those old people so sweet

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      They are lovely women!

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    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you!

  3. Marilyn Albright – Home Based in Sterling, Alaska – Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula has been home for more than 40 years. My husband, David, and I live on 10 acres of forest near the town of Soldotna. We are more or less retired, meaning we are retired from gainful employment but not from life! Our son lives in Australia and our daughter in Colorado. Photography, fiber arts, reading, and hiking/walking are some of my interests, and David shares my love of gardening, camping, cooking, and traveling, plus he is our tech expert.
    Marilyn Albright on said:

    Here’s what’s happening in Mexico today: https://casita-colibri.blog/2020/03/08/a-day-without-women/

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Lovely thanks so much for sharing! It was the first year that I felt IWD was really mainstream. There were tons of events in my community and even the radio featured all female singers. Really cool.

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