International Women’s Day: When a Woman Rises, the World Changes
The Power of A Woman

Every year on International Women's Day — celebrated on March 8 — the world pauses to honour the strength, courage, and brilliance of women everywhere. But this day is more than flowers and hashtags. It is a global reminder that the fight for equality, dignity, and safety is not finished.
It is a call to action.
The Power of a Woman
A woman is not just a title — she is life-giver, nurturer, strategist, leader, healer, innovator, protector, and change-maker. Across communities, women are building businesses from nothing, leading movements for justice, raising families through hardship, breaking generational cycles, and standing tall in spaces that once tried to exclude them.
From boardrooms to classrooms, from rural villages to global stages, women are shaping the future.
And yet — too many still fight battles in silence.
The Reality We Must Confront
- Gender-based violence
- Economic inequality
- Limited access to education
- Workplace discrimination
- Cultural and systemic barriers
In many communities, women carry the weight of survival — emotionally, financially, and physically — often without recognition. International Women’s Day asks us not only to celebrate women, but to protect them. To uplift them. To invest in them.
Because empowering women is not charity — it is strategy.
When women are educated, families thrive.
When women are safe, communities prosper.
When women lead, nations transform.
Courage Is Contagious
History has shown us what happens when women refuse to remain silent. Women have marched, organised, legislated, healed, and rebuilt societies. They have demanded equal pay, reproductive rights, safety from violence, and representation in leadership.
And the truth is — the courage of one woman often unlocks the courage of many.
This is why mentorship matters. Why safe spaces matter. Why speaking up matters.
What This Day Should Mean
- How are we creating safer spaces for women and girls?
- Are we raising sons who respect women?
- Are we supporting women-owned businesses?
- Are we calling out injustice when we see it?
Let this day move beyond symbolism. Let it become commitment.
To Every Woman Reading This
You are not invisible.
You are not “too much.”
You are not behind.
Your voice carries power. Your story carries purpose. Your healing carries impact.
Even when the world feels heavy, your existence is revolutionary.
Keep rising. Keep building. Keep speaking.
Because when one woman rises — she lifts generations with her.
And that is not just powerful.
That is unstoppable.
1000 Women Trust has become a premier change agent in South Africa in empowering women and breaking cycles of violence through its transformative Project Orange, its chatbot-initiative and its Talking to Boys incentives.











