COSATU Women’s Day statement
10 August 2022
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) joins millions of South Africans in saluting the gallant bravery and vision of the women of August 9, 1956, who stood up under very trying conditions, and marched against the citadel of the then apartheid regime at Union Buildings in Pretoria.
This and other countless acts of defiance laid the foundations for the democratic breakthrough that was attained in 1994. These symbolised selflessness and courage something this country needs at this time as we seek to overcome the struggles of today.
On this day, when we remember their sacrifices, we must rekindle our commitment towards the total emancipation of women. The challenges facing girls and women in South Africa today are daunting; where about 45% of South Africans cannot find work. Our society remains the most unequal in the world, state capture and corruption has decimated the state, and government is struggling to provide the necessary public services to improve the lives of the downtrodden and stimulate the economy.
These challenges are worse for women and girls. Whilst society battles with many socio-economic difficulties, women and girls are subject to horrific levels of gender-based violence and crime, often at the hands of those who are expected to care for and protect them.