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As the world observes International Women's Day, here is how you can celebrate. 🎉 ECRLifestyle InternationalWomensDay

READ:Celebrate women's achievements

Look at the women around you and what they have achieved. Verbalise how proud you are about what they have achieved; put the spotlight on their incredible work.Last surviving Women's March organiser calls on youth to 'be brave, bold'Women are often discriminated against in society, the workplace, religious institutions, and sometimes even in the home. This International Women's Day, take your stand against discrimination and raise awareness.

You can drive gender parity by being vocal and correct gender inequities in your workplace, society groups, church etc., or instances of bias behaviour.

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