International Women's Day means different things to different people, but the global focus on equality and celebration is clear. ... It was the Suffragettes who started International Women's Day, with the first officially named 'lnternational Women's Day' event held in 1911. - Study24x7
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International Women's Day means different things to different people, but the global focus on equality and celebration is clear. ... It was the Suffragettes who started International Women's Day, with the first officially named "lnternational Women's Day" event held in 1911.

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