The traditional March 8th March March crowd departs from the Square of Zahir Pajaziti, heading towards the Kosovo Government object.

He started a march at Zahir Pajaziti Square. Some women gathered there to march on International Women's Day. This gathering is organised by the collective organizes the “Marching S fest”. The event began at the Square of Zahir Pajaziti to continue until Skenderbeu Square, the object of the Government of Kosovo. Otherwise, it marks March 8th [...]
He started a march at Zahir Pajaziti Square. Some women gathered there to march on International Women's Day.
This gathering is organised by the collective organizes the “Marching S fest”.
The event began at the Square of Zahir Pajaziti to continue until Skenderbeu Square, the object of the Government of Kosovo.
Otherwise, March 8 is also marked as Mother's Day. This event begins on March 8, 1857, when New York's laundrymen protested their rights against the oppression and vicious exploitation of them and their children at work.
100 women from many European countries and the United States gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, under the leadership of Klara Cetkini, decide that March 8 be marked as International Women's Day.
In honor of this day, mothers and wives are given various gifts, the most frequent gift being flower, which has a symbol of respect and love.
Kosovo has a woman's right guaranteed by law, where in many state institutions, female participation is defined by laws.












