International Women’s History Month marks an opportunity to honor the contributions and achievements of women past and present, while pushing for gender equality progress around the world.
Every year, the National Women’s History Alliance distinguishes a theme for the month, and 2026 is all about how women are addressing global challenges. This year’s theme is “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future,” focusing on how “women are designing blueprints for sustainable transformation.”
The month also features International Women’s Day on March 8, when marches and events around the world will celebrate and advocate for gender equality.
Here’s what to know about IWHM, International Women’s Day and how the U.S. ranks in gender equality.
What to know about International Women’s History Month
The genesis of Women’s History Month was in 1978 at the Sonoma County Commission on Women in California, according to NWHA. This local celebration coincided with International Women’s Day on March 8, and was a weeklong event featuring school presentations and even a parade dedicated to celebrating women’s history and accomplishments.
The movement became popular across the nation and reached Washington. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter declared the official designation of the week of March 8 as National Women’s History Week. In 1987, the designation was extended by Congress to include the entire month, according to the Library of Congress. In the proceeding years, the NWHA have been the official custodians of Women’s History Month, choosing an annual theme and advocating for gender-based priorities throughout the year.
In 2026, the theme calls to attention the “overlapping disparities” of climate change, economic inequality, inaccessible health care and risk to democratic participation, with women of color and other marginalized groups disproportionately affected around the world. The theme spotlights how women care for their environment and communities, according to NWHA’s website, and what is left to be done to improve conditions for the next generation. The aim is to activate during the month toward a future that is healthier for people and the planet.
