International Women's Day 2019: meet five writers who are changing the rules

L-R: Yirgalem Fisseha, Gioconda Belli, Dareen Tatour, Alisa Ganieva, Arshia Sattar | Image credit: Carloline Glover @wiseguysspill

International Women’s Day, marked each year on 8 March, was established by the United Nations in 1975 as a moment to celebrate the achievement of women worldwide, while also highlighting the serious obstacles that women still face in all areas of life. PEN International, along with its Centres across the globe, has been rising to meet the challenges that women and girls face. In 2018 PEN International launched its Women’s Manifesto, a set of principles which aim to protect free expression for women by combating and eliminating the silencing of women worldwide, whether through censorship, harassment, or violence.

The Manifesto has been a rallying point for both PEN Centres and other organisations to progress the rights of women whether in education, publishing and literature or free expression. Since its launch the manifesto has been the foundation of PEN’s partnership with VIDA: Women in Literary Arts. In 2018 VIDA announced a new collaboration with PEN – the PEN VIDA Count – to monitor gender disparities in literature through PEN Centres across the globe. The VIDA count highlights imbalances in publishing by collecting data across genre, book reviews and journalistic by-lines, offering a gender-based assessment of the publishing world.

PEN's Women's Manifesto has also received the support of many notable figures and organisations, including Her Royal Highness Princess Nandi of the Zulu Royal House; First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon; United Nations Women; and Moomin Characters Ltd.

PEN is building on the Manifesto this year by highlighting the work of five women writers and activists who have been on the forefront of literature and free expression across the world. PEN is proud to highlight:

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