In many parts of the world, women are more likely to never receive an education, live in poverty and suffer gender-based discrimination.
“Happy International Women’s Day” and #IWD have trended on Twitter, as social media users discuss ways to fight for gender equality.
We’ve rounded up some of the dynamic campaigns happening online, with the hopes of empowering women all over the world. Read about these five campaigns and tell us what you think of their efforts. Let us know in the comments if we missed any cool social efforts.
“Bollocks to Poverty” 1950s Facebook Makeover
I’ve posted status updates such as “Trapped a travelling salesman in the house and managed to get him to talk to me for five whole minutes! What a treat. Anyway, those dishes won’t do themselves,” and “Pregnant again, oops. Really wish they’d invent something to stop that happening. Might start taking more cold showers.”
Rock the Lips
Rock the Lips even tried to get integration in the Google Doodle, by replacing the two O’s in Google with red lips. Google may not have adopted the campaign’s red lips, but it did create an International Women’s Day Doodle, as well.
Oxfam America’s eCards and Awards
Oxfam has also created International Women’s Day awards, into which you insert a name and date, and then share to a blog or social network.
International Rescue Committee’s Wake Up
After you read this women’s powerful stories, you can use the IRC’s tool kit of social media resources, including sample blog posts, banners, Facebook and Google+ posts.
WeAreEQUALS Facebook App
The Equaliser app asks you to upload a photo, along with the photo of the person who commits to be your equal. The app merges your two head shots into a split frame photo, which you can share, along with an explanation of your pledge to equality.
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