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Stronger Together Challenge: Celebrate International Women’s Day

How to take part in the Stronger Together Challenge

Write a letter to your younger self: What advice would you give her?

Support & uplift: Encourage and celebrate the women around you. Offer mentorship, guidance, or a helping hand.

Share your story: Inspire others by sharing your journey, challenges, and wins using #StrongerTogether #IWD2025.

Attend or host an event: Join workshops, panel talks, or networking events that promote women’s empowerment, or organise your own!

Educate & learn: Read books, listen to podcasts, or take courses on finance, leadership, and confidence-building.

Shop women-owned businesses: Support female entrepreneurs by choosing businesses run by women.

Extra ways to get involved

Support organisations that uplift women in education, business, or wellbeing.

Smart Works: Helping women regain confidence and re-enter the workforce. 

The Fawcett Society: Campaigning for gender equality and women’s rights in the workplace, politics, and society.

Women’s Aid: Supporting women and children experiencing domestic abuse by providing refuge, advocacy, and helplines.

The Girls’ Network: Connecting young girls from disadvantaged backgrounds with female mentors to inspire confidence and career aspirations.

Bloody Good Period: Providing menstrual products and education to women and people who menstruate who can’t afford them, tackling period poverty. 

 

Did you know?

  • Out of all UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with employees, only 18% are led by women.
  • Out of all new companies in 2022, just over 20% were entirely female-led.
  • Out of all full-time employees, the gender pay gap stands at 7.7%, meaning women earn on average 7.7% less per hour than men.
  • Out of all UK entrepreneurs, only 10% of women are involved in early-stage business activity.
 

*Women and the Uk economy research – House of Commons Library

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Women around the world face barriers in career progression, self-confidence, motherhood, financial independence, and many other aspects of life – from societal expectations to unequal opportunities. Despite progress, gender gaps persist, limiting personal and professional growth. The Stronger Together Challenge is about reclaiming our power, uplifting one another, and celebrating what it truly means to be a woman today. This March, let’s inspire inclusion, break barriers, and create a future where every woman thrives: in her career, her community, and her everyday life.

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