International Women’s Day is an annual event that celebrates women’s rights, and calls for gender equality.
Around the world, many women don’t get it: they don’t get access to the job options, support services and financial opportunities they’re entitled to, because of gender inequality and disability discrimination.
But when women’s economic empowerment is supported, it changes the world for the better, for everyone. Just ask Lydia, Maria, Michelle and Caliha: four women whose stories show what can be achieved when women get access to their rights.
Women don’t get it: watch our International Women’s Day video.
“We’re often not trusted in corporate or boardroom spaces. We’ve had to prove ourselves over and over.”
Read Lydia’s story
“My eyes were painful and I could not do my everyday work because of the pain.”
Read Maria’s story
"I had to have the conversation with myself and tell myself, ‘You can do this. Don’t listen to what they say.’”
Read Michelle’s story
“If the husband decides not to let his wife go to hospital, she will not go.”
Read Caliha’s story
Did you know?
Women with disabilities are two times less likely to be employed than men without disabilities.
Source: UN Women
Sightsavers’ Sarah Wang’ombe shares what we’ve learned about the barriers that women with disabilities face in employment, and how we can ensure they’re included in effective economic empowerment projects.
Read the blogOur Equal World campaign calls for disability rights to be upheld worldwide, and makes sure that women and girls aren’t left behind.
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