Marches call for 'A Day Without a Woman' around the world
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A Nepalese woman takes a break while she works on reconstructing her house damaged by the 2015 earthquake on International Womens Day in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Women in Bhaktapur have played significant role on the reconstruction of their houses damaged in the April 2015 earthquake that killed 9,000 people and damaged nearly 1 million houses. (AP)
A woman holds a placard during a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women on International Women's Day in Kiev, Ukraine. (Reuters)
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Red shoes, candles, flowers and masks placed by members of a women's group lie on the ground in Puerta del Sol square on the eve of International Women's Day in Madrid, Spain, on Tuesday. (AP)
A Nepalese woman, holding a shovel on left, takes a break with her family as she works on reconstructing her house damaged by the 2015 earthquake on International Womens Day in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Women in Bhaktapur have played significant role on the reconstruction of their houses damaged in the April 2015 earthquake that killed 9,000 people and damaged nearly 1 million houses. (AP)
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A woman shouts slogans during a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women on International Women's Day in Kiev, Ukraine (AP)
Paraguayan social activists protest in front of the Health Ministry to demand the end of violence against women and better health care for women, as the world celebrates "International Women's Day" in Asuncion, Paraguay, March 8, 2017. Poster reads: "Stop violence against women." (Reuters)
A woman holds a sign during a demonstration to call for women’s rights outside buildings of European Union institutions on International Women's Day in Brussels, Belgium (Reuters)