In the United States the month of March is commemorated as Women History Month. Information Officer of the U.S. Embassy Abuja, Rhonda Ferguson-Augustus spoke with Peoples Daily reporter Favour Egbuta about the month and its significance. Below are excerpts from the interview.
Can you give us some background about the Women History month?
International Women’s Month actually started as Women’s Day in the United States, going back to 1909. I believe that initially, women banded together to advocate for women’s suffrage, improved working conditions, equal employment, and to champion the needs of working mothers. These issues were important in 1909 and they are just as important now. The International Women’s movement embraces these same issues.