GLOBAL WOMEN’S STRIKE 
8 March 2003
INTERNATIONAL UPDATE

ARGENTINA t SANTA FE  Call for “Active Peace – Let’s Stop the World and Change it.”  Demonstration in the central Plaza of the Soldier at 10am, its busiest time. Road blockade with planks symbolizing women’s empty tables and home-baked bread to show that all there is at home is what women’s work has produced. *** Huge cake summarizing power: unwaged and waged women and men workers holding up the cake, on each floor the social classes that benefit from this work and at the top Bush’s face. *** Posters everywhere. *** Co-ordinators since 2000 SF Housewives Trade Union (SAC), this year with the Interneighbourhood Women’s Network.  They say: “Do you think the war is far away? Do you think the scandal and the shame of malnutrition has nothing to do with war? Third World debt, the money multinationals steal from us, privatisations, the World Bank and IMF are what they need to make the bombs that will kill more women, children and men elsewhere. More than $900 billion are spent on military budgets, some of this money prevents our children from eating, having an education and healthcare, and prevents us from having TIME to do what we want. They steal our lives to kill other lives. Our governments are servants of Bush and his partners. Don’t give up, don’t be silenced, don’t stay at home, join us!” *** FESTRAM – Trade Union Federation of Municipal Workers of SF province has endorsed. t Activities also in PATAGONIA, ROSARIO and elsewhere. 

aUSTRALIA t Strike call, demands and news repeatedly on national community radio.

Bangladesh t Sylhet & Mulvi Bazar Rallies of up to 5,000 women and men this week carrying brooms and broken sandals in anger at their government’s refusal to oppose the US war, took up the Strike demand. Women and girls had placards with “Women’s society has one voice. No to war, Invest in Caring Not Killing.”  Children’s placards said “Please, let us live”. On 8 March women will join the Strike, against war and for human rights for all, fresh water, food, housing, schools, group loans for the unemployed, and to wipe out the World Bank debt. 

BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA t CARACAS  The official government International Women’s Day event has endorsed the Strike. They are sending a statement to the Strike and will read our message of support for their process.

Cameroon  Organisation of local government women employees is spreading news of the Strike and of the call in support of women in Venezuela. They will coordinate the Strike nationally and hold it on 31 July, Panafrican Women’s Day. 

China  Women have translated and are circulating the ‘Invest in Caring Not Killing’ petition.  

COLOMBIA t BOGOTA Dialogo Mujer and Women as Authors and Actors For Peace will put forward “Invest in Caring Not Killing” in their public events all over the country “so that all women regardless of political sympathies can unite from their heart and influence the demands which are being put forward on the day.” The demand will also be presented to the government.

Czech REPUBLIC t pRAGUE Public concert in the “Namesti Miru” (Square of Peace) organized by the 8th of March Feminist Group.

Democratic Republic of Congo  Women nurses in SOLSICO will take action on pay equity. 

Ecuador t CHIMBORAZO  The Association of Indigenous Women of Chimborazo "La Minga" is taking part.

England t London    March from Parliament to the US Embassy. Assemble Tothill Street 11.30am. *** Metropolitan Community Church is calling on women of different faiths to bear witness in Parliament Sq 11a.m.-12 noon. *** Speakout 2pm in front of the Embassy: Women Say No War – Invest in Caring Not Killing. Compare the cost of demands for water and food security, benefits, wages and resources with the UK and US military budgets. Speakers include Kurdish and Iraqi women, refugees and asylum seekers from other Western-backed dictatorships and wars, employees of the fire service and other caring jobs fighting against low wages, single mothers, students, immigrant sex workers fighting deportation, lesbian women ... *** Performers: African women’s drum group, Songlines International Choir, antiwar songs and poetry. more on this *** Noon stoppage: women are invited to take 15 minutes off at 12 noon to send a No War email/letter to Tony Blair and their MP. t MANCHESTER Strike contingent on Stop the War march t News about Strike activities elsewhere still coming in.

France  Artist participating with an Art Strike.  

Germany t Berlin  Women will meet at Rosa Luxemburg Place. Thousands of leaflets distributed, planning meetings every Sunday. “We don’t need no big brother” demonstration with the slogan: “Stop the patriarchal violence-culture, the terrors and the wars!”  Women, queers and antipatriarchals invited to join the global demand: Invest in Caring Not In Killing! Their leaflet says: “The time has come to fight more vehemently and more consistently against wars and the arms industry ... How many of us are to be loving housewives but do not even have a house?”  

Ghana t Anum  The People’s Education Association which videoed their Strike last year are doing their best to “manage with our little resources. This year the drought was severer so the [rural] projects failed. However we shall not give up.”     

Greece  The Non-Aligned Women’s Movement is circulating the Strike call among women’s organisations and feminist networks, government units, the media, and also in Turkey and other European countries. *** The Institute of Equality has signed the Invest in Caring Not Killing petition. *** The Strike’s appeal in support of women in Venezuela has been published in a good newspaper.  

Guyana  t GEORGETOWN  March and rally against racial war and all war. Strike for 3 hours from normal housework and family care. Walk with pots and pans to show you’re on strike. Turn your brooms upside down outside your door against violence at home or in Iraq. *** Men will support by doing housework and childcare or by marching. Assemble 9am: Red Thread Centre, Princess & Adelaide Sts. Charlestown. *** Ending with a non-party political speakout at Merriman’s Mall between Cummings and Light Sts. *** Organised by Red Thread, Women across Differences, women from WAVE, women students at UG, and women in the media. *** “It is not OK to accept that any mother’s son be murdered by police because he is African-Guyanese, or looks so. It is not OK to accept that any mother’s 18 year old son be murdered because he is a policeman (where else was he to work?). It is not OK to accept that any mother’s daughter or son be abused, or raped, or robbed or killed because she/he is Indian-Guyanese. It is not OK. It is not OK to continue this war, and to use this war to continue ignoring the needs and demands of Amerindian people.” more on this

India t RAIPUR  Tribal and dalit women leaders will speak at a workshop on women’s status and unwaged work of the Forum for Fact-finding, Documentation and Advocacy (FFDA). FFDA will publish a tribal self-government area’s report on women’s unwaged work exposing the real situation of tribal women and defending their survival while the government invests more than 12% of its total budget on defence and nuclear tests. National newspaper will publish special story on the Strike. t NAGPUR, MAHARASHTRA The Central Women Workers Committee, Indian National Trade Union Congress (CWWC-INTUC) is holding rally and debate on 1) union for women – women for union  2) invest in caring not killing. The General Secretary writes: “We do support each other to make the world understand that we are the creators of the world and not the destructors. Stop the wars for whatever reason, invest those entire resources for nourishing and caring for human beings. Let us join together!”

Ireland Caravan from Galway to Shannon airport through villages.  10.15am Breakfast (small charge) and speakout; 11.15am Strike bus leaves; stopping Ennis market 12.45pm to speakout and pick up participants. 2.30pm arrive Shannon airport, joining women from many parts of Ireland. *** Women have camped at the airport to prevent the use of this civilian airport for refuelling and restocking US military planes bound for Iraq. Under the constitution which declares Ireland to be a neutral country, this is illegal. Protesters have attacked the planes, and due to this direct action and other forms of protest, in many of which the Strike participated, three airlines have pulled out for “security reasons”! *** Women from Shannon town and many parts of Ireland will be joining. t DERRY Women from the North coming to Shannon.  Support from the Mid-west Alliance Against Military Aggression (MAMA), Lelia Doolan, John Arden, Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation, and its Women's Commission. Women and men prisoners and people on bail who are not allowed to travel to Shannon are finding other ways to support the action. Gardai (police) are defending from a hostile airport authority Strikers’ right to demonstrate at the terminal and use its toilet and mother & baby facilities. Short march, non-party political speakout  at the terminal, music. Men’s support includes statements refusing military service; and cooking. Some women joining caravan to Shannon.  t BELFAST live radio link up.  

Italy t ROME  The Welfare International Association will demonstrate in front of the Senate with the Women's Global Strike demands.  They say "give money to mothers and children, not to wars, the Vatican and religions which are against women." t verona  The housewives organisation OIKIA will take time off. *** Strike information is circulating widely in Italy among anti-war activists and on the media, including Indymedia.

Kenya  Kimilili Integrated Development Education Program will support the Strike by incorporating information about it in their workshops, seminars and open meetings.

MEXICO t MICHOACAN  Women from the Bloque del Poder Popular (Popular power Block) will march in Zamora “for the first time in the history of one of the most reactionary cities”, to press for their demands and no war in Iraq.  They will wear white shirts to show their support for peace. t Forum with same aims by Indigenous women from Nación Purhepecha in the community of Tacuro. t CHILPANCINGO, GUERRERO A woman is publicising the Strike and the huge military spending in the media.

New Zealand  Women in two parts of the country are spreading information about the Strike. 

Nicaragua t LEON The Women’s Network Against Violence wrote that they would announce joining the world campaign to Invest in Caring Not Killing at the 15 February antiwar protests. They say with 49 women murdered in the past year alone, and a 9-year-old denied abortion after rape, they have a thousand reasons to join us. 

Niger t Niamey  Action pour Femmes Handicappées, an organisation of women with disabilities will launch the Strike with a march. It has written to their government and to UNICEF protesting that women’s work is undervalued and not paid either in the form of food, access to drinkable water, wheelchairs or tricycles, and that development programmes far from benefiting women have sometimes made their situation worse.

NIGERIA t LAGOS  The Women's Education and Mothering Resource Centre will take Strike action by introducing a small credit loans project to empower women and fight for more access to credit, “calling on our government to follow us to ‘invest in caring not killing’.”  Press conference and enlightenment programme from 10 am with youth organisations and women's groups to forge fronts for an annual Strike based on a yearly assessment of how the government has or not taken care of women’s demands.

PERU t LIMA  7 March: the Domestic Workers Centre (CCTH), the lesbian organisation Grupo de Mujeres Diversas and others are holding an event at the Ministry for Women to put forward the demands of domestic workers for better working conditions. They call the day: “Homage to the grassroots leaders of International Women’s Day. We identify with the demands of the Strike because we are exploited, discriminated against and deprived of our rights. There are 500,000 domestic workers in Peru and 80% of immigrants from the Andean regions suffer from physical, psychological and sexual abuse, especially girls.” 8 March: participation in the Song to Life with feminist organizations. 9 March: activities with huge participation of domestic workers and other grassroots sectors. t PUNO March and assembly of Aymara and Quechua women from rural communities who will travel to the capital of the province answering the call by the Aymara Centre Pacha Aru. Coverage by different radios from 9am. *** Organizations of women from different part of the countryside will assemble in the capital of Puno. March through main streets and plazas carrying placards with our social demands. After meeting in a main park, grassroots delegations will go back to their communities. *** Despite lack of resources the Union of Aymara Women Lupaca will participate and doing everything they can. They ask for leaflets to distribute.

Republic of Macedonia t Veles The Union of Women`s Organisations of Macedonia (UWOM), a network of 64 independent organizations with members of various ethnic, national, and religious groups, is adopting "Invest in Caring Not Killing" and will demonstrate in the square. They have chosen Veles to show support for the people who face ecological catastrophe there – a lead factory has caused many children to be born with physical disabilities and many other people to have health problems. Women from every town of the Republic will be there. They have invited the Prime Minister, the Ecology Minister and the Mayor. UWOM has endorsed and is circulating the Strike petition.

Spain t Barcelona  Press conference, speakout and performances throughout the day in the central plaza. Mothers, housewives, domestic workers, immigrant women, disabled women, widows, squatters, teachers, nurses, lesbian women, sex workers, women organising in the neighbourhoods . . . will spell out why the money that now goes to the military would be better spent on what they need. *** Singers including pop star Amparanoia and others, dancers, children’s activities. *** Brazilian, Colombian, Filipino and vegetarian food. *** Stage decorated with colourful banners saying “Global Women’s Strike” in many languages and “Invest in Caring not Killing”. A big breast with flowing white cloth symbolizing breast milk will connect the stage with other activities in the plaza. Below the stage cardboard bombs with military spending figures, on the sides tree branches showing what this money should be used for. *** Free child care from 12 noon to 10 pm provided by the city council. *** Strikers will also join the traditional feminist International Women’s Day demo. t ALCOI The 8 March Collective is urging women to put their brooms upside down on their balcony to show they’re on strike. 8 March: reading of Manifesto in front of the city council and free theatre performance. 22 March: Speaking event with and about Arab women. t News of actions in other cities not available yet.  

SWEDEN t HARO women will demand Invest in Caring – Not Killing, highlighting payment for all caring work, the value of giving birth to and raising children, pay equity, food security for breastfeeding mothers, paid maternity leave and breastfeeding breaks. t GOTENBURGH Women attending a colloquium there will ask, What would our Prime Minister do if we refuse to give birth to any more children? If the man gave birth, we soon would get other conditions!”

Switzerland  Strike information translated into German was taken to the February Peace Conference at Boldern.  

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO t Arima  International Wages For Housework Campaign and National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) holding a speak out at NUDE’s HQ. They expect over 100 supporters. “Domestics are unrecognized as workers in law and practice, deprived of severance benefits, health & safety, employment security, sickness, pensions, maternity, and injury benefits.” They will use the Strike to make women workers’ demands to the Minister of Labour, including to amend the Industrial Relations Act to include “domestics as workers”, and the removal of membership in good standing to qualify for representation in rights disputes; equal pay for work of equal value; ratification of ILO Convention no. 156: Workers with Family Responsibilities, 1981; ILO Convention no.158: Termination of Employment, 1982. They say: Women's organisations, women’s groups, and other work places must stop work for twenty minutes. Put your brooms, and mops outside the front door.  Women in the trade unions, who often carry the load of unwaged on top of low waged work, are invited to use the global women's strike to advance their cause as workers outside the home and inside. Not supporting the women’s Action is tantamount to agreeing to the status quo . . . The Strike is a response to the way grassroots women have been let down, dumped by those publicly claiming to speak for women. The Strike is trying to reverse the priorities of feminists, away from the self-advancement of individuals and back to the advancement of women from the bottom up.”  more on this

Uganda t KARAMOJA Kaabong Women’s Group (KWG), which has co-ordinated the Strike each year, is mobilizing in villages throughout the region. Women who are walking for two or more days to join the Strike have started arriving at the Women’s Centre. Local women’s, mothers’, youth and school groups will bring their demands written on manilla papers. For two hours any woman or man will be free to give testimony of the effect of the Strike since we started, with songs, praises, chanting, and talk about disarmament in the region.  All women who are internally displaced have been invited to come with their children and tell people about war. Everyone will march to the mission near the valley, past the town on the main road to the hospital, singing, chanting, holding placards saying NO WARS , WOMEN CARE, INVEST IN CARING NOT KILLING.  Back at the centre, drama, concert, and speeches, with food and merry making till morning. *** In preparation for 8 March the KWG Drama Group is putting on free plays, exhibitions, concerts, songs and crafts work. They say, “War, War, War, we have suffered all types of Wars, not even a decade elapses without wars. Innocent hungry women and children killed, pregnant women and innocent babies ... In Uganda more weapons are being bought for modernization instead of essentials. We do work endlessly caring for families, bearing children on empty stomachs. Drought has caused a lot of suffering especially to breast-feeding mothers, the aged, the disabled and infants, and instead money which would have made our life easier is put on military budget ... Our survival is not their economic priority, so our survival work is invisible. We are still proud to announce that one of our demands was met by the Ugandan government through abolishing cost sharing [charges] in hospitals.”  more on this t The Federation of Uganda Women Business Organisations, Industry & Agriculture will participate with a “demonstration of indigence, windowed brought in by the continuous wars, disabled economy & persons physically, sale of all our national assets through privatisation, liberalisation to abuse the poor.” They demand that “the government returns the Farmers House to farmers of which women comprise 85% ... Women need agricultural implements & peace from government not assiduous wars and the collapse of women’s food security.”

USA t Fort Wayne, Indiana  Women plan to encircle the local courthouse. t Los Angeles March from Westwood Federal Building with noisemaking stops at Occidental Oil which has been slaughtering Indigenous people in Colombia and destroying health and the environment, Starbucks which has ties to Israel, and the Veterans Cemetery to say no more body bags.  "Collateral" damage everywhere is some mother's daughter, some mother's son.  *** Rally at the federal building with women speakers and support from men, including Ron Kovic, a Vietnam Vet on whom the movie “Born on the 4th of July” was based, movie stars Ed Asner, Dave Clennon and Danny Glover. *** Street theatre, music, belly dancers and more, to “Reclaim the military budget! End No pay, Low Pay and Overwork!”  *** The Peak Show and Brazilian band performing. *** Trade unions endorsing SEIU 535 and HERE (Hotel and Restaurant Workers). *** Pacifica Radio will broadcast on the Strike live including an international roundup. more on this t MILWAUKEE, MICHIGAN The Moms on Strike Tour will begin with a Press Conference at the Welfare Warriors Mother Organizing Center.  The Tour will make stops at sites around Milwaukee where moms are forced into unwaged work and low wage work "Say "no" to funds for warfare and "yes" to funds for welfare, women¹s low waged work and women¹s no waged work , especially caregiving work." more on this  t NORTHAMPTON (MASSACHUSSETTS) Women’s Congress for Peace is joining the Strike on 5 March (the date of a student strike already scheduled). They urge all women to take an hour, or a day, off from their work and gather in front of the courthouse 12- 6 pm with children, pots & pans, drums & whistles, and their “resolve to change government priorities from investing in weapons and war to protecting life and meeting people’s needs”.  A letter explains the Strike to downtown businesses, and asks childcare facilities to close by 4.30 pm to allow teachers and mothers a chance to participate in a 5-6 pm vigil.  t Philadelphia Caravan, march and rally “To Stop War in Iraq and All Wars”.  Decorated feeder caravans will converge at 17th & Spring Garden Streets at 11 am and march to a 12 noon rally at City Hall.  March continues down the main shopping area on Market Street, to a closing event with speakers, music and food at Asian Arts Initiative, a co-sponsor, at 1315 Cherry Street at 1:30pm. Endorsers include Phila Area Jobs with Justice, Germantown Friends Meeting Peace and Social Concerns Cttee, Peace Action Delaware Valley, Phila Regional Anti-War Network (PRAWN) and SOA Watch/NE. t Portland, Maine  March, rally, cultural festival, potluck. t San Francisco Speakout at the Bechtel Corporation which profiteers from water and war, winning contracts to rebuild countries destroyed by war and is now building pipelines through Afghanistan, have built half the world’s nuclear power plants, and is suing Bolivia for $25 million because a mass movement against water privatisation forced them to give back the water and leave. *** March to the closing rally & speakout at Union Square, a major shopping area with an ongoing campaign to boycott Israeli products. *** Special stop at the Venezuelan Consulate to hear, learn from and support what women are winning there. t SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH  People for Peace and Justice organizing: 6 March – peace vigil with the World Bank Bonds Boycott Organisation; 7 March – Presentation on the Children of Ethiopia Education Fund + films; 8 March – Teach-in and Women’s Day Festival/Fair with dancers, speakers and poetry reading. more on this  t SANTA CRUZ (CALIFORNIA) homeless women, calling themselves Green Eye Records Foundation, are organising a Strike event. t Washington DC The national Women's March for Peace and Justice on 8 March has endorsed the Strike. t Yellow Springs, Ohio Antioch College will have speaker and show Strike video.

We are in contact with women and/or supportive men in BRAZIL t BOLIVIA t CANADA t COLOMBIA t Denmark t Guatemala t Mexico t Pakistan t Philippines t Tanzania

Payday men’s network has prepared an update of all the countries where men are supporting the Global Women’s Strike. Click here

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