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Women’s Day highlights gender equality gaps

By hugging yourself today, you can show solidarity with women across the world on International Women’s Day. To celebrate the event, people are being asked to embrace themselves – as a public show of their pledge to embrace equity, which is this year’s International Women’s Day theme – and share the image on social media, video and elsewhere. Demonstrations, conferences and artistic events around the world Wednesday marked International Women’s Day, an annual observance established to recognize women and to demand equality for half of the planet’s population. The Associated Press has the story:

Women’s Day highlights gender equality gaps

Newslooks- MADRID (AP)

Demonstrations, conferences and artistic events around the world Wednesday marked International Women’s Day, an annual observance established to recognize women and to demand equality for half of the planet’s population.

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While activists in some parts of the planet noted advances, repression in countries such as Afghanistan and Iran — and the large numbers of women and girls who experience sexual assaults and domestic violence worldwide — highlighted the ongoing struggle to secure women’s rights.

An Afghan bride attends a mass wedding ceremony during the International Women’s Day, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres noted this week that women’s rights were “abused, threatened and violated” around the world and gender equality won’t be achieved for 300 years given the current pace of change.

Progress won over decades is vanishing because “the patriarchy is fighting back,” Guterres said.

Afghan brides and grooms participate in a mass wedding ceremony during the International Women’s Day, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Even in countries that have pioneered advances for women, there have been recent setbacks for the feminist cause: This is the first International Women’s Day since the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion last year and many states adopted restrictions on abortion.

Lawmakers show copies of a joint statement submitted by representatives of women’s rights groups on International Women’s Day in Tokyo, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. Women’s rights activists in Japan renewed their demand Wednesday for the government to allow married couples the option to keep both of their surnames, saying the current practice in which most women face social pressure to adopt their husbands’ surnames — a prewar tradition based on paternalistic family values — widens gender inequality. (AP Photo/Mari Yamaguchi)

The United Nations recognized International Women’s Day in 1977, but the occasion has its roots in labor movements of the early 20th century. The day is commemorated in different ways and to varying degrees in different countries.

Women gathered in Pakistan’s major cities to march amid tight security. Organizers said the demonstrations were aimed at seeking rights guaranteed by the constitution. Some conservative groups last year threatened to stop similar marches by force.

A protester shouts at police as they are temporarily blocked while trying to march near the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines as they mark International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Women’s rights activists in Japan held a small rally to renew their demand for the government to allow married couples to keep using different surnames. Under the 1898 civil code, a couple must adopt “the surname of the husband or wife” at the time of marriage.

The activists argued the law contributes to gender inequality because women experience strong pressure to take their husband’s name. Surveys show majority support for both men and women keeping their own names.

Women gather for a rally to mark the International Women’s Day in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. One of the main demands that the activists voiced at the rally was the adoption of a law on domestic violence. International Women’s Day on March 8 is an official holiday in Kazakhstan. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)

In the Philippines, hundreds of protesters from various women’s groups rallied in Manila for higher wages and decent jobs.

“We are seeing the widest gender pay gap,” protest leader Joms Salvador said. “We are seeing an unprecedented increase in the number of women workers who are in informal work without any protection.”

Women chants slogans during the International Women’s Day celebration at the Mobolaji Johnson Stadium in Lagos , Nigeria, Wednesday , March. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

The United Nations identified Afghanistan as the most repressive country in the world for women and girls since the Taliban takeover in 2021. The U.N. mission said Afghanistan’s new rulers were “imposing rules that leave most women and girls effectively trapped in their homes.”

Protestors attend a rally in support to the women of Iran and Afghanistan on the International Women’s Day 2023 in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

They have banned girls’ education beyond sixth grade and barred women from public spaces such as parks and gyms. Women must cover themselves from head to toe and are also barred from working at national and international nongovernmental organizations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave state awards to women during a Kremlin ceremony to mark International Women’s Day, which is celebrated as a national holiday.

He singled out a military paramedic and a journalist for fulfilling their duties in the area of the fighting in Ukraine.

A protester wears a mask of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during a rally near the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines as they mark International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

“There are no fields and professions in our country where women haven’t scored serious, remarkable results,” Putin said. “Your talents, knowledge, competence, responsibility and determination contribute greatly to the development of our country.”

In Ireland, the government announced that it will hold a referendum in November to enshrine gender equality and remove discriminatory language in the country’s constitution.

Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said people will be asked to vote on a series of amendments to the constitution — including removing an “outmoded” reference to women’s place being in the home.

Women protest during the International Women’s Day celebration in Pamplona, northern Spain, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

The constitution, which was drawn up in 1937, currently states that the state shall endeavor to “ensure that mothers shall not be obliged by economic necessity to engage in labor to the neglect of their duties in the home.”

In Spain, more than 1 million people were expected to attend evening demonstrations in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities. Big rallies were also organized in many other cities around the world, while in some countries only minor events were held.

Women with disabilities protest during the International Women’s Day celebration. Banner reads “My disability does not prevent equality”, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

Although Spain has for years produced one of the world’s biggest turnouts on March 8, this year’s marches are marked by a division within its own left-wing government over a sexual liberty law that has inadvertently led to the reduction of sentences for hundreds of sexual offenders.

Spain’s feminists are also split over a new transgender rights law that went into effect last week, allowing the free change of gender by anyone 16 and older. The tension spilled over Wednesday in a public event for Women’s Day when a group of young women interrupted Equality Minister Irene Montero to argue with her over the transgender law that some feminists argue threatens to erase or displace women.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, left, Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and Christine Lagarde, right, President, European Central Bank (ECB), arrive during the event “International Women’s Day 2023 a conversation between Christine Lagarde and Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala”, at the headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)

Activists and left-wing governments in Spain have advanced women’s rights in areas such as abortion access, menstrual leave and parental leave over the past two decades. Many European countries also have made strides toward gender equity.

Leadership of Women of the Wall Yochi Rappeport, center, and Rachel Cohen Yeshurun, right, read the Book of Esther during the Jewish holiday of Purim that coincides this year with International Women’s Day, in the women’s section at the Western Wall, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. The group has waged a decades-long fight for gender equality at the the holiest site where Jews can pray. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

Hundreds of Kosovar Albanian women held a protest in its capital against domestic violence, throwing black-and-red smoke bombs at the police headquarters.

“We march, do not celebrate,” was their main slogan. The marchers accused police, the prosecutor’s office and the courts of gender discrimination.

Protestors attend a rally in support to the women of Iran and Afghanistan on the International Women’s Day 2023 in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

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