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Congo | History | Volume 8 Issue 6, June 2019 | Pages: 1820 - 1825
The Day of March 8, An Advancement or A Difference for the Congolese Woman? Parity Dream, Slogan or Reality for the Congolese Woman?
Abstract: he struggle of women today for parity, equality or emancipation is nothing but a claim for its recognition in modern society; in other words, the recognition of what it was in ancient Egypt or even in the African tradition before it was stifled by the customs and laws imposed by men. Also, March 8 being International Women's Day, conferences, debates, reflections, decisions and other activities only run around her; for his blooming and especially to awaken his conscience. And for the Congolese woman to come to this understanding of her struggle, she must become aware of the assets and values she has in society, be able to esteem herself and also she must have confidence in oneself. It must put in mind that parity is a struggle for competence and not a gift of man. Without this awareness, March 8 will be and will remain the chorus or slogan of every March.
Keywords: Woman Congolese, advancement, recoil, parity, dream, slogan, reality,
How to Cite?: WATUNIA MAMPASI Olga-Marguerite, "The Day of March 8, An Advancement or A Difference for the Congolese Woman? Parity Dream, Slogan or Reality for the Congolese Woman?", Volume 8 Issue 6, June 2019, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1820-1825, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=15061902, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/15061902