Diaspora nationals in Angola, the Netherlands, the US, Norway, and Egypt have carried out public diplomacy activities in connection with International Women’s Day, 8 March, under the theme “Women: Emancipation for All-Rounded Development.”
In Angola, celebratory events were held in the cities of Luanda, Lubango, Cabinda, Benguela, and Huambo, while in the Netherlands, festivities took place in Rotterdam and Leiden. The events featured various programs highlighting the significance of the day.
Likewise, nationals in the Norwegian cities of Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim, Kristiansand, Tromsø, Gjøvik, Hamar, Jotunheim, and others colorfully celebrated International Women’s Day with great enthusiasm.
Nationals in the US cities of Minnesota, Michigan, and Indiana, along with those in Cairo, Egypt, commemorated the day with patriotic zeal.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.
Eritrean diaspora nationals around the world came together to celebrate International Women’s Day on 8th March, under the theme “Women: Emancipation for All-Rounded Development.” The events held in various countries showcased the unity and strength of Eritrean women and their contributions to society.
Celebrations in Angola
In Angola, Eritrean nationals organized celebratory events in multiple cities including Luanda, Lubango, Cabinda, Benguela, and Huambo. These events were filled with programs that emphasized the importance of women’s empowerment and equality.
Events in the Netherlands
Across cities in the Netherlands such as Rotterdam and Leiden, Eritrean diaspora nationals came together to commemorate International Women’s Day. The festivities in these cities showcased the rich cultural heritage of Eritrean women and their achievements.
Enthusiastic Celebrations in Norway
In Norway, Eritrean nationals in cities like Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim, Kristiansand, Tromsø, Gjøvik, Hamar, and Jotunheim celebrated International Women’s Day with great enthusiasm. The day was marked with a sense of pride and solidarity among the Eritrean community.
Commemoration in the US and Egypt
Eritrean diaspora nationals in the US cities of Minnesota, Michigan, and Indiana, as well as in Cairo, Egypt, commemorated International Women’s Day with patriotic fervor. The events in these locations highlighted the achievements and resilience of Eritrean women.
This global celebration of International Women’s Day by Eritrean diaspora nationals signifies the importance of gender equality and women’s empowerment in achieving overall development and progress. The unity and solidarity displayed during these events reflect the strength and determination of Eritrean women in making a positive impact in their communities.