March 8: More Than Just a Celebration — A Moment of Accountability for Women

In an editorial titled “Ink, Blood, and the Code,” Sénégal Njaay Magazine emphasized that March 8 should not be seen simply as a festive occasion, but as a time to assess the real progress of women’s rights and equality. The piece argues that while colourful fabrics and cheerful speeches mark the day, deeper issues remain—linking the historic role of women in education and dignity with contemporary struggles in technology and science.

The special issue raises questions about girls’ representation in scientific fields and access to research funding for female scientists, framing this not only as a matter of equality but as a strategic necessity for Africa’s future competitiveness. It also highlights the powerful voices in literature demanding truth and remembrance of struggles, asserting that poetry and storytelling bridge communities from Rufisque to Caracas.

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