Demonstration on 8 March: a look back at Action Education's mobilisation

12 March 2025

Photo credits: Gilles Oger

On 8 March, International Women's Rights Day, tens of thousands of people marched through the streets of Paris and across France to demand gender equality. Action Education took part in this major feminist demonstration. 

In Paris, on the Place de la Républiques, volunteers and employees from Action Education gathered to march for the second time in the same name. feminist strike on 8 marchalong with other NGO partners, supporting the movement in favour ofeducation for girls and women around the world.

Defending women's rights is at the heart of Action Education's mission. To this day, millions of girls and women are still deprived of their rights. right to education and, in fact, any form of social and economic emancipation. Beyond the symbolic date of 8 March, Action Education works every day to make education accessible to all girls and women throughout the world. 

8 March feminist demonstration action education

8 March demonstration feminist strike action education

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