We wish a happy International Women’s Day to all, but…

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7 3 月 2025
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have we really reached the finish line?

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It’s a provocative yet necessary question. Over the past few decades, women’s presence in the workforce, in science, in politics, and in many other fields has grown remarkably, leading to extraordinary achievements. Every day, more and more women break barriers, assume leadership roles, and receive international recognition. At first glance, it might seem that gender equality is finally within reach.

Yet, if we take a closer look, we realize that the journey is far from over. Wage gaps, deeply rooted stereotypes, and various forms of discrimination still hold back the full potential of women. Even in countries where legislation is more advanced, culture and social habits haven’t always kept up with the legal framework.

Saying that International Women’s Day is no longer necessary would mean ignoring unresolved issues and injustices that many women still face, often in silence. Instead, March 8 must remain a time of collective reflection; not just to celebrate what has been achieved, but also to remember all that remains to be done. Ultimately, the real finish line will be a day when there is no need for a special date to promote respect, equality, and the free expression of women’s potential.

In the meantime, happy March 8 to all the women who, every day, contribute to building a more equitable future.

have we really reached the finish line?

Proposta 3

It’s a provocative yet necessary question. Over the past few decades, women’s presence in the workforce, in science, in politics, and in many other fields has grown remarkably, leading to extraordinary achievements. Every day, more and more women break barriers, assume leadership roles, and receive international recognition. At first glance, it might seem that gender equality is finally within reach.

Yet, if we take a closer look, we realize that the journey is far from over. Wage gaps, deeply rooted stereotypes, and various forms of discrimination still hold back the full potential of women. Even in countries where legislation is more advanced, culture and social habits haven’t always kept up with the legal framework.

Saying that International Women’s Day is no longer necessary would mean ignoring unresolved issues and injustices that many women still face, often in silence. Instead, March 8 must remain a time of collective reflection; not just to celebrate what has been achieved, but also to remember all that remains to be done. Ultimately, the real finish line will be a day when there is no need for a special date to promote respect, equality, and the free expression of women’s potential.

In the meantime, happy March 8 to all the women who, every day, contribute to building a more equitable future.

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