
UNITED NATIONS, March 10 (IPS) – We have heard it all: When a woman raises her voice, she’s too emotional. When she stands her ground, she’s too difficult. When she leads, she’s too ambitious. If she wears dark suits they whisper ‘why does she always look like a man’. But oh my gosh! if she shows up in a colorful dresses and high heels….
When women lead nations through crises they are lucky. Yet if they stumble, it becomes the biggest crisis on earth. Yes, we have heard it all.
As have generations of women before us – even more directly, and with this tone:
“You act like a woman”. “You run like a girl”. As if it is something to be ashamed of. Yet history has proved otherwise.
The facts are crystal clear. We don’t have to negotiate them again.
- When girls remain in school, economies grow, all over the world.
- When women participate in the workforce, productivity rises all around the world.
- When women sit at peace tables, agreements last longer, all around the world.
- When women lead institutions, they are more resilient.
So, ladies, it’s time to flip the narrative. Today we are reclaiming #Likeawoman, boldly and proudly.
As sports star Serena Williams once said: you call us crazy, we’ll show you what crazy can do.
Especially in the midst of backlash, when it can feel as though, we are forced to fight the same old battles again and again.
Battles from 80 years ago when another so called “difficult woman” Dr. Hansa Metha from India showed what #ChangeLikeA Woman can achieve.
By insisting to change one word in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, she changed the whole meaning of it – affirming that “all human beings” and not only men are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Especially, dear girls out there. Next time they tell you again that gender sensitive language or standing up for our reproductive rights is something “woke” Resist like women.
Resist #Like Hansa Metha and remind them that women`s rights are nothing new but have been embedded in the DNA of this institution from the very beginning.
And marking International Women’s Day in 2026 #LikeAWoman means that we will not stop fighting for equal representation and women’s rights – indeed #LikeAwoman: empathetic and ambitious – in suits, and in colorful dresses.
Until the women of Afghanistan are free, and girls worldwide are not being forced anymore to marry before they finish school.
Until we see justice for survivors of sexual abuse, whether it occurs at home or as part of exploitative sexual slavery networks, as exposed in the Epstein files.
Until women are equally paid and represented, whether in newsrooms, in boardrooms, in governments, and yes, at the helm of this institution – our United Nations.
IPS UN Bureau
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