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International Women’s Day

8 March 2016

To mark International Women’s Day, March 8, 2016, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has provided her voice to deliver a strong message to girls and women about gender equality.

Since becoming First Minister I have looked to use my position to send out positive and strong message to girls and women that there should be no limit to your ambition.

I want to challenge the status quo and set an ambitious agenda to make Scotland a fairer and more prosperous nation where opportunities are open to everyone and where everyone is able to contribute their talent, skill and commitment.

On Saturday the First Minister spoke at the Scottish Women’s Convention Annual International Women’s Day event at Parliament where she announced that over 200 young Pakistani women from poor backgrounds will have the chance of a university education, thanks to a £150,000 Scottish Government scholarship scheme.

Happy International Women's Day to women and girls all over the world. #PledgeForParity #IWD2016

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) March 8, 2016

She kickstarted a range of events on International Women’s Day by supporting #PledgeForParity campaign.

More and more women and girls are taking part in sport and that is encouraging but, like anything else, there’s always more we can do. As a woman who has worked hard to succeed in a male dominated arena, I know how hard it can be to gain an equal standing – but it can be done.

She then launched #ThisAyrshireGirlCan initiative that was set up by the Ayrshire College Student Association focussing on promoting, encouraging and supporting young girls into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and sport subjects.

A crowd has gathered @AyrshireColl after FM @NicolaSturgeon's #ThisAyrshireGirlCan speech. pic.twitter.com/9nx2j3GlpI

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) March 8, 2016

The First Minister spoke to a large audience made up from young girls from the local primary and secondary schools as well as students from Ayrshire College.

FM @NicolaSturgeon speaking to and meeting @AyrshireColl students at #ThisAyrshireGirlCan event. #IWD2016 pic.twitter.com/8OjDpw16f7

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) March 8, 2016

Ahead of speaking at the Scottish Women’s Aid conference, the First Minister has announced that the organisation will receive £190,000 to help women who have suffered violence or abuse at the hands of a partner get back into work.

The funding will allow Scottish Women’s Aid (SWA), in partnership with local domestic abuse services, to work directly with women to give them the opportunity to get back into the job market and ensure they receive vital support and guidance. You can read more about the fund here.

You can read a full article from the First Minister marking International Women’s Day in The Scotsman special edition, The Scotswoman.

Here’s a selection of tweets from #ThisAyrshireGirlCan, which promotes women and young girls in STEM
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon was joined by members of the Armed Forces as she took part in the two-minute silence to mark #VEDay75 in Edinburgh this morning pic.twitter.com/gRz1ssmxRA

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished a happy, peaceful and safe #SikhVaisakhi to those celebrating.@sikhsinscotland #VaisakhiAtHome pic.twitter.com/lNI1NT3nH5

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited the @NHSLouisaJordan this afternoon to view progress on site and to thank all the NHS Scotland staff and contractors who working to establish the temporary hospital. bit.ly/FMvisitsNHSLou… pic.twitter.com/zt96dx38KE

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished those celebrating #Passover a happy, peaceful and safe time. Chag Sameach! pic.twitter.com/QpTamrwUfS

Tonight First Minister @NicolaSturgeon, Health Secretary @JeaneF1MSP and thousands of people across the country joined the #ClapForCarers #ClapForNHS 👏 In Edinburgh @scotgov buildings will be lit up blue every Thursday evening to show our support for the NHS #ThankYouNHS pic.twitter.com/ksglg0uY2w

We're asking you to #stayathome to protect our NHS and save lives.Help us stop the spread of #coronavirus by only going out when absolutely necessary.Do not meet others outside your household, even friends and family.Find out the latest guidance ➡️ nhsinform.scot/coronavirus pic.twitter.com/0ISmOjkbbf

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has announced £80,000 in further @scotgov funding to help @agescotland expand its helpline offering advice and friendship to older people, their carers and families as demand rises due to #coronavirus Read more > bit.ly/2Uu5J3B pic.twitter.com/hP2adrFUXX

The NHS and government are well-prepared to deal with coronavirus (#COVIDー19). There are some simple steps you can take to help.Please watch and share this video ⬇️Follow @NHS24 for the latest health advice Learn more ➡️ nhsinform.scot/coronavirus pic.twitter.com/LADN4AxgER

Today @NicolaSturgeon saw the technology which enables patients to have a video consultation with medical professionals from their own home.'NHS Near Me' will be essential to help reduce face to face contact should there be significant increases in the need for self-isolation. pic.twitter.com/R7vAODIjc7

“As the first woman to hold the post of First Minister it is my job to do everything I can to improve opportunities for women and girls” @NicolaSturgeon #InternationalWomenDay2020 pic.twitter.com/BXMXi39eRZ

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