International Day of Rural Women – 15 October 2024
The International Day of Rural Women was created in 1995 by WWSF in partnership with Civil society organizations at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing and was declared an official UN Day in 2007 by the UN General Assembly. WWSF took the lead in mobilizing governments around the world and fundraised for the development the 15 O October campaign program.
Objectives:
- Mobilizing relevant NGOs and grassroots women’s groups, organizations, networks and international institutions, as well as the media, to commemorate the Day and celebrate Rural Women Groups and Leaders and their communities around the world.
- Raising awareness of rural women’s participation in the development process with a focus on their needs and rights, highlighting their contributions to sustainable development, household food security, safeguarding traditional knowledge, biodiversity, and peace-building and so much more.
- Sensitizing the public at large and lobbying governments on the crucial role rural women play in climate change management and to prioritize action for their support.
- Encouraging organizing local and national initiatives on the annual Day using the WWSF Call to action.
- The International Day of Rural Women – 15 October is also the Day when WWSF announces its annual Laureates of the WWSF Prize for women’s creativity in rural life. Prize-winners are celebrated in their local communities. WWSF yearly shares the profiles of the annual laureates widely to increase visibility, support and recognition for their work to advance the quality of rural communities.
2024 Developments in progress:
“Shining a light on India’ poor!”
International Day of Rural Women – 15 October – WWSF Empowerment message
Annual posters