Sunday, 8 March 2026

 

Rights. Justice. Action: Advancing Women’s Empowerment for Inclusive Development

International Women’s Day, observed on 8th March each year, is an occasion to celebrate the achievements of women and renew our commitment to gender equality. The theme for 2026 — “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls” — reminds us that real progress requires more than recognition. It calls for concrete efforts to ensure that every woman and girl enjoys equal rights, dignity, and opportunities.Across communities, women play a vital role in shaping development. They are caregivers, educators, workers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who contribute significantly to the well-being of families and societies. From nurturing children and supporting household stability to participating in local decision-making, women’s contributions form the foundation of strong and resilient communities.

In many rural and marginalised areas, women also serve as the backbone of essential community services. Creche workers, ASHA workers, and Anganwadi workers play a crucial role in supporting child development, maternal health, nutrition, and community awareness. Their work ensures that children receive early care and nutrition, mothers access health services, and communities become more informed about health and well-being. Often working with limited resources, these women demonstrate dedication, compassion, and leadership at the grassroots level.

Yet, despite their contributions, many women and girls continue to face barriers that restrict their access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and decision-making spaces. Social discrimination, poverty, and unequal access to resources continue to affect women’s lives, particularly in underserved communities. Addressing these challenges requires focused efforts that uphold women’s rights, ensure justice, and promote meaningful action.

Development organisations play an important role in creating opportunities for women to participate fully in community life. Through initiatives such as education support, livelihood promotion, awareness building, and leadership development, women can gain the confidence, knowledge, and resources needed to improve their lives and support their families.

In this journey, Niyatee Foundation continues to work towards inclusive development by supporting women and girls across communities. By strengthening community institutions, encouraging women’s participation in local governance, promoting access to essential services, and supporting livelihood opportunities, the organisation strives to create an environment where women’s voices are heard and valued. At the same time, it also focuses on skilling young women so that they can access dignified employment opportunities in different sectors, enabling them to move towards economic independence and a more secure future.

Women’s collectives, self-help groups, and grassroots leadership platforms often become powerful spaces for change. When women come together, they not only improve their own economic and social conditions but also contribute to better health, education, and well-being within their communities. Empowered women become role models who inspire young girls to pursue education, leadership, and independence.

The theme “Rights. Justice. Action.” calls on governments, civil society organisations, communities, and individuals to work together to remove barriers that prevent women from achieving their full potential. Gender equality is not only a women’s issue; it is a shared responsibility and a key driver of sustainable development.

As we observe International Women’s Day, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and dedication of women who continue to shape positive change. At the same time, it is a reminder that ensuring rights, justice, and opportunities for every woman and girl is essential for building a more inclusive and equitable society.

Because when women’s rights are protected, their work is valued, and their aspirations are supported, development becomes stronger, more meaningful, and sustainable for all.