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International Women's Day 2025

Date: March 8, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: South Sudan Public Holidays

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Description

International Women s Day in South Sudan is a day to honor women and girls. It celebrates their strength and importance in families and communities. It also reminds everyone that women deserve equal rights and respect.

Flag of International Women's Day

The holiday takes place every year on March 8. People, groups, and leaders use the day to speak about problems women face. Schools, government offices, and organizations often note the date with messages and events.

For South Sudan, the day is very meaningful. Women played key roles during the country s long struggle and in building peace. The day highlights their work in homes, farms, schools, health care, and government.

International Women s Day also focuses on urgent issues. It calls for better access to education, health services, and safety from violence. The day encourages laws and policies that protect women and help them take part equally in the nation s future.

Traditions

In South Sudan people honor women with public gatherings in towns and villages. Women wear bright traditional fabrics and sometimes apply henna. There are speeches, church services, and community meetings where elders and leaders praise women and give small gifts and flowers.

Music, dancing, and drumming are common. Groups perform traditional songs and dances that show pride and unity. Young people join marches or peaceful rallies. Nonprofit groups often hold workshops or health talks at the same events to support women and girls.

Food is shared at community feasts. Families serve sorghum or maize porridge, stews with groundnuts, beans, roasted meat or fish, and sweet tea. Meals are eaten together to show thanks and strengthen family and village bonds.

Travel Tips

Many government offices, banks, and some shops may be closed or open late. Expect street events, rallies, and road closures that create traffic in the morning and early evening. Plan extra travel time and check local news before you go.

Stay with others, avoid large crowds and demonstrations, and carry ID. Use official taxis or hotel transport. Visit women run markets, buy from local vendors, and attend organized cultural events to support communities safely and respectfully.


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