Empowering Women Everywhere: International Women’s Day and Beyond

International Women’s Day is more than just a celebration – it’s a moment to reflect on the resilience, achievements and ongoing challenges faced by women worldwide. From boardrooms to classrooms, women are shaping the future, breaking barriers and creating opportunities for the next generation.
But progress doesn’t happen in just one day. Women continue to drive change every single day – whether leading businesses, educating communities or supporting loved ones from across the globe.
Women leading change
Across industries, women are stepping into leadership roles and making their voices heard. Today, 29% of senior management positions worldwide are held by women, and that number continues to grow. From pioneering CEOs to heads of state, women are reshaping economies, influencing policies and driving innovation.
Yet, many fields remain male-dominated – particularly in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Globally, women make up just 28% of the STEM workforce, but that is changing. Initiatives encouraging girls to pursue careers in tech and science are helping to bridge the gap, ensuring that the next generation of women has the tools to lead in the digital economy.
In entrepreneurship, women are also making waves. The number of female business owners has surged in recent years, contributing to economic growth and job creation. Despite facing challenges such as limited access to funding, women-owned businesses are proving to be powerful forces of innovation and community development.
Empowering women through education
Education remains one of the most powerful tools for women’s empowerment. However, 130 million girls around the world are still out of school. The impact of education on women’s lives is immense – every additional year of schooling can increase a woman’s income by 10–20%, while also improving healthcare outcomes, reducing child marriage rates and boosting economic development.
In many regions, grassroots organisations and global initiatives are working tirelessly to close this gap. Programs that provide scholarships, mentorship and career training are giving more women the chance to achieve financial independence and create brighter futures for themselves and their families.
Women and global migration: supporting families across borders
Women make up nearly 50% of international migrants worldwide. Whether moving for better job opportunities, education or to provide for their families, female migrants play a crucial role in global economies.
One of the most significant ways women support their loved ones is through remittances – sending money home to help fund education, healthcare and daily essentials. In some countries, women are responsible for sending a higher percentage of their income back home compared to men, ensuring the well-being of their families despite being miles apart.
For these women, financial security and reliable money transfer services are essential. Fast, affordable and secure transfers mean they can continue to provide for their families without worrying about high fees or delays.
How Paysend supports women worldwide
At Paysend, we understand that financial independence and access to secure money transfers are vital for women who support loved ones globally. That’s why we make international transfers:
- Fast – So your money arrives when it’s needed most.
- Secure – With advanced security measures to protect your hard-earned money.
- Affordable – Low, transparent fees so more of your money reaches the people who matter most.
Whether it’s a mother sending money to her children’s school fees, a businesswoman supporting her family abroad or a student helping loved ones back home, Paysend is here to keep you connected.
Beyond International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is a powerful reminder of the progress made – but also of the work that still needs to be done. By supporting women through financial inclusion, education and opportunities, we contribute to a future where every woman has the chance to thrive.
Let’s continue to uplift, celebrate, and empower women – not just today, but every day.
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