More to Women’s Month than just the 9th

Every week of August 2015 to focus on a specific sub-theme.

The Government of South Africa declared August women’s month and 9 August is celebrated annually as Women’s Day.

South Africa commemorates Women’s Month in August as a tribute to the more than 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws to women.

The 2015 Women’s Month is a build-up towards the 60th Anniversary of the Women’s march and is aimed at:

 

Every week of August 2015 will focus on a specific sub-theme:

Week 1: Celebrating Women in Fashion

The week will be dedicated to celebrating profiling women in the fashion industry who contribute to job creation.

Various media platforms will be utilised where we will have a collage of these women and their contribution in dressing the nation. The SABC will partner with the Department of Women in this programme.

Week 2: Celebrating Women in Film

The department in partnership with the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) will have two screenings produced or directed by women or telling stories of women.

The screenings will target young people and will take place as follows:

10 August 2015: Jabulani
14 August 2016: Kwamashu

The screenings will be extended to other provinces as we move towards the 60th Anniversary.

Week 3: The fight against human trafficking and labour exploitation of women

The week will focus on the fight against trafficking of women and children as well as the exploitation of women from our neighbouring countries with specific focus on Lesotho women.

South Africa will partner with Lesotho government and the following activities are planned for the week:

Week 4: Economic Empowerment (Financial Inclusion of women)

In line with the African Union themes of the African Women’s Decade and the new mandate of the Department of Women’s socio-economic empowerment, the department will host high level engagements on the mechanisms and modalities for women’s financial inclusion in the economy and all sectors of the country.

Read more on Women’s Month here.

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