Thousands of women in Buenos Aires' Ni Una Menos march for International Women's Day 2026, holding protest banners against gender violence and for equality.
Thousands of women in Buenos Aires' Ni Una Menos march for International Women's Day 2026, holding protest banners against gender violence and for equality.
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Global and Argentine Marches Mark International Women's Day 2026

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Tens of thousands rallied worldwide on March 8, 2026, for International Women's Day, demanding an end to gender violence, equality, and protesting Middle East conflicts. In Argentina, Ni Una Menos led a major march on March 9 from Congress to Plaza de Mayo amid government cuts to women's programs. Part of ongoing '2026 International Women's Day Protests' coverage; see related article on France.

International Women's Day on March 8, 2026, mobilized over 3 million people in at least 50 countries, per UN Women, blending demands for equal pay, ending gender violence, and anti-war stances against Middle East conflicts.

In Europe, Madrid saw two columns march over trans law and prostitution disagreements but unite against macho violence; Vice President Yolanda Díaz said: “It is in our hands to stop the war, stop the barbarity and win rights.” Berlin protesters demanded abortion rights and refugee protection under “feminist resistance.” (Detailed France coverage in related article.)

Latin America saw strong turnout: In Caracas, activists demanded freedom for 56 female political prisoners (Foro Penal). El Salvador called for Ruth López's release, labeled a political prisoner by Amnesty International; Gloria Anaya stated: “We are raising our voice once again to demand the immediate freedom of our dear comrade.” Brazil's São Paulo march defied rains, highlighting a femicide every 32 hours. Mexico's massive demos sought justice amid high femicide rates.

In Argentina, following March 8 cultural events, Ni Una Menos organized a strike and march on March 9 at 16:30 from Congress to Plaza de Mayo (act at 18:30). Slogan: “Unite the struggles against Milei's slave reforms, the IMF and its accomplices.” Ahora Que Sí Nos Ven reported 43 femicides in 2026 (26 in January), 51% by partners, 21% by ex-partners. Milei's government cut Línea 144 and eliminated the Ministry of Women, Genders and Diversity; UN's CEDAW urged budget restoration. The government critiqued 'gender ideology' and Kirchnerism, claiming “true homage to women is not multiplying useless political structures.”

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Discussions on X focus on the upcoming Ni Una Menos march in Buenos Aires from Congress to Plaza de Mayo on March 9, 2026, protesting gender violence, femicides, and government cuts to women's programs under Milei. Supporters call for participation amid international solidarity, while critics decry politicization by leftists, low expected attendance, and link it to votes against UN women's rights resolutions. Related posts highlight political speeches criticizing the administration during global 8M events.

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Thousands of participants in Buenos Aires' 34th Pride March rally in Plaza de Mayo, waving rainbow flags and banners against hate, marching towards Congress.
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On Saturday, November 1, 2025, thousands of people and over 60 LGBTIQ+ organizations gathered in Plaza de Mayo for the 34th Pride March, under the slogan 'Against hate and violence, more pride and unity'. The march headed to Congress at 4 p.m., demanding the repeal of decrees limiting rights and defending diversity. Artists like Dua Lipa and Ángela Torres supported the event with messages and performances.

Feminist, social, political, and union organizations held mobilizations on March 9 in various parts of the country, including a large march in Buenos Aires from Congress to Plaza de Mayo. The day included strikes in several sectors and denunciations against labor reform and gender inequality. The event was linked to an international feminist strike.

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On Sunday, March 8, 2026, thousands gathered in 150 locations across France for International Women's Day, protesting sexual violence, rising conservatism, and economic inequalities. Gisèle Pelicot and her daughter Caroline Darian joined the Paris march, where the activist shouted « We won't give up! » to the crowd. President Emmanuel Macron stated that women's rights are « the fruit of constant struggles ».

The International Chess Federation’s Commission for Women’s Chess is inviting federations, clubs, and organizers worldwide to participate in the Chess Women’s Day Celebration throughout March. This year’s theme, “Visible, Connected, Worldwide,” aims to boost visibility of women-focused chess events and foster global connections. Building on last year’s successful initiative, the effort seeks to inspire more women and girls in chess communities.

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Women's political participation in Latin America and the Caribbean has grown over the past 25 years, yet it faces rising discrimination and violence amplified by cyberspace. A UNDP report notes that, despite gains like 36.5% of congressional seats held by women in 2024, digital violence intimidates and discredits female leaders. These attacks, including cyberstalking and deepfakes, discourage involvement and reinforce inequalities.

Daily Maverick readers have voted Women for Change as the Movement of the Year for its role in the G20 Women’s Shutdown, which highlighted South Africa’s high rates of gender-based violence and femicide. The November 21 protest led to over one million petition signatures and a national disaster declaration by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Founded by Sabrina Walter, the group evolved from a running club into a global voice for survivors.

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International Women's Day highlights the role of empowering women in Nigeria's nation-building efforts. The event underscores the importance of women's contributions to national development. Sources emphasize accountability and technological integration in this context.

 

 

 

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