International Women's Day, also known as "United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day" or "March 8" Women's Day, is a glorious festival for working women all over the world to unite and struggle. On this day, regardless of nationality, race, language, culture, economy and political differences, women on all continents care about women's human rights. In recent decades, four global conferences of the United Nations have strengthened the international women's movement. With the development of the international women's movement, Women's Day has a global significance. These developments have made International Women's Day a day of unity and concerted efforts to demand women's rights and women's participation in political, economic and social life.
International Women's Struggle Day. On March 8, 1909, women workers in Chicago, USA held a demonstration to demand equal rights between men and women. In August of the following year, at the Second International Socialist Women's Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in order to promote the unity and liberation of international working women, it was decided to designate March 8 as Women's Day every year. Also called International Women's Day.