Ethiopia marks 50th International Women's Day under equality theme

On March 8, 2026, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia observes its 50th International Women's Day under the theme ‘Women's Voice for Equality and Prosperous Ethiopia’ through various events. This marks the 115th global celebration, highlighting women's roles in participation and progress. The observance underscores efforts to advance gender equality and women's empowerment.

Ethiopia is commemorating International Women's Day through diverse events guided by the theme ‘Women's Voice for Equality and Prosperous Ethiopia’. The day marks its 115th observance worldwide and 50th in Ethiopia.

Over the past 50 years, women's dual roles in struggle and participation have been emphasized. Women's rights have been transformed into tangible changes, promoting wealth sharing, social engagement, and participation. Challenges hindering women have been addressed to ensure sustainable progress for Ethiopian women.

Notable advancements have occurred across sectors. During recent reform periods, women's involvement has expanded, including the appointment of the first female president and elevating women to leadership positions. Fifty percent of cabinet members are women, who lead key sectors. In the House of Peoples' Representatives, women occupy 41 percent of seats and represent their communities.

Efforts in social and economic arenas to guarantee women's participation have produced concrete outcomes. This reflects the focus on women's engagement and roles over the last 50 years.

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Crowd gathered at Victory Monument Square in Addis Ababa celebrating Ethiopia's Patriots Day with flags and patriotic speeches.
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Ethiopia marks 85th patriots day with unity calls

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Ethiopia today marked the 85th Patriots Day at Victory Monument Square in Addis Ababa. Officials stressed the need for national unity and patriotism.

Addis Ababa, May 1, 2026 – Ethiopia observes International Workers' Day annually on May 23. The day honors workers' sacrifices and rights.

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The president of the Addis Ababa City Women Association said the election was free and fair, with women actively using their democratic rights. Over 2,000 members were deployed as observers.

Ethiopia's Minister of Water and Energy, Habtamu Itefa, says encouraging results have been recorded over the past four years in making infrastructure access more equitable across the country.

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Ethiopians turned out in large numbers to vote in the seventh general election. Observers and competing political parties described the process as transparent and fair.

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