Amid inspiring progress towards gender equality, the theme of International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, ‘Accelerate Action’, serves as a powerful call to transform momentum into meaningful change. As we mark this year’s IWD, it’s time to build on these advancements with actionable strategies that not only elevate women’s voices but also dismantle systemic barriers with urgency and purpose.
From Words to Action: The 2025 Momentum
This year, several headlines underscore the urgency of accelerating action:
- The UN’s latest report highlights that at the current pace, gender parity in leadership roles could still be nearly 130 years away.
- The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Gender Gap Report indicates a worrying stall in closing the economic participation gap, largely due to the lingering impacts of the pandemic on women’s employment and income.
But it’s not all bleak. Across the globe, women are rising, leading, and breaking barriers:
- Sundar Pichai’s recent announcement of a $1 billion fund aimed at training women in AI and digital skills.
- The European Union’s directive enforcing a 40% quota for women on corporate boards by 2026.
- Grassroots movements like ‘Women in Climate Action’ rapidly gaining traction with innovative solutions to environmental challenges.
These milestones reflect that while progress is possible, the need for accelerated action has never been more apparent.
Accelerating Change in the Workplace
- Equitable AI and Digital Skills Development
AI is reshaping the world at lightning speed, yet only 22% of AI professionals are women (WEF, 2025). Ensuring women aren’t left behind is crucial. Initiatives like Google’s Women in AI and Microsoft’s AI training scholarships are promising starts. However, companies must go further—by setting clear hiring targets for women in AI and committing to transparency in pay and promotions. It’s not just about representation; it’s about making sure AI is built by women, for women—from bias-free algorithms to AI-driven upskilling platforms.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling in LeadershipOnly 8% of CEO positions in Fortune 500 companies are held by women. Fixing this gap requires more than just boardroom quotas—it demands comprehensive mentorship programs, unbiased succession planning, and dismantling biases in leadership pipelines.
- Financial Inclusion as a Catalyst
The rise of women-led fintech startups focusing on financial literacy and access to capital for women entrepreneurs is promising. Initiatives like Visa’s $100 million fund for women-owned businesses exemplify the impact of targeted financial support.
The Role of Men in Accelerating Action
Gender equality is not a women’s issue; it’s a societal and economic imperative. Encouraging men to advocate for equal parental leave, call out bias, and support women-led initiatives is essential for sustained progress. Campaigns like #HeForShe have made strides, but expanding these efforts in workplaces and communities is key.
From Hashtags to Hands-On: The Power of Collective Action
The power of collective action was evident in 2024’s #WomenInTech rally, which resulted in over $50 million in funding for scholarships. This demonstrates the potential when advocacy meets action. As we amplify voices on platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter, it’s crucial to back words with resources and policies that create real change.
A Call to Accelerate: Forging a Future of Equality
As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, let’s commit to accelerating action—not just today, but every day. Achieving gender equality is not a solo endeavor; it demands collective action, collaboration, and a willingness to break down silos. By bridging gaps between movements and recognizing our shared struggles, we can drive meaningful progress. Whether through advocating for policy changes, supporting women-led businesses, or ensuring equitable access to digital skills, each step forward brings us closer to a world where gender equality is not just a goal but a reality. As the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg profoundly stated:
“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” — Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Let’s embrace the urgency of ‘Accelerate Action’ and build this future—together.