The 8th March is a significant date for women around the world as it is the date for the celebration of International Women's Day, recognized by the United Nations since 1975. It is celebrated to honor the roles and accomplishments of women when we working together to drive national progress in various areas spanning social, economic, cultural and political areas As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, women's achievements continue to be celebrated worldwide through various events that are planned according to new standards Woman The theme for this year is "Women in leadership positions: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world" This year's theme has been chosen mainly to celebrate the extraordinary efforts of women and girls around the world to create a future and to support the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in a more equitable manner Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), over 70 percent of health and social workers worldwide are women In Brunei Darussalam, based on the 2019 Labor Force Survey by the Ministry of Economic Planning and Statistics, women in [...]