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March 8.

Happy Women's Day to all women in Norway and around the world! This day is celebrated on March 8 every year to honor the achievements and struggles of women around the world. Women have made enormous progress in various fields, from politics to business, from education to sports. However, there is still much work to be done to achieve gender equality. This Women's Day, let us pledge to support and uplift women in ours life and work for creating a fair and inclusive society.

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8 March

Norway is a pioneer in promoting women's rights and gender equality by introducing laws requiring equal pay and quotas for women in government positions. Despite progress, there is still much work to be done to achieve true gender equality. Let's celebrate Women's Day by supporting women's rights and advocating for gender equality in all aspects of life.

8 March is celebrated around the world as International Women's Day. This holiday also aims to draw attention to the still existing gender inequalities and the need to eliminate them.

Norway ranks fourth in the 2020 Global Gender Gap Index. So let's take a moment to recognize the amazing women in our lives and continue to push for progress towards gender equality. Happy Women's Day!

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