09/03/2026
Ministers Celebrate Community Leadership on International Women's Day
First Minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have marked International Women's Day by hosting a special reception at Parliament Buildings.
The event was dedicated to celebrating the vital contributions of women who provide time, energy, and support to their local communities through voluntary groups and grassroots organisations.
The Ministers welcomed representatives from various sectors to highlight the often-unseen work that sustains families and strengthens the social fabric of Northern Ireland. This year's theme, 'Give to Gain', focused on the selfless leadership demonstrated by women who advocate, care, and organise to create safer and more supportive environments.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "International Women's Day is about celebrating women in every part of our society, the women who step in, show up, volunteer, and quietly keep everything moving.
"At the event we recognised the contribution of women who give so much of themselves for others. We see women leading organisations, shaping decisions and setting new standards for what inclusive leadership looks like. And we see the women who simply get on with it every day giving their time, energy and courage to support others and strengthen their communities.
"This event was about thanking them and recognising the difference they make as we continue to build a future where every woman and every girl knows her worth." Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: "This event was an opportunity to come together to honour the women whose work often goes unseen but is felt everywhere — the women who organise, support, care, advocate, and quietly hold communities together.
"This year's theme, 'Give to Gain', speaks directly to the kind of leadership that women in our communities demonstrate every day. They give their time, skill and compassion because they care. And because of their giving, we all gain – safer streets, supported families, opportunities for young people, and places where people know they belong.
"We wanted to use this event to acknowledge their contribution and celebrate the difference we can all make when we give to gain."
The Ministers were joined by former Northern Ireland footballer Marissa Callaghan MBE and 17-year-old Sophie Murray, a participant in the SistersIN programme.
Speaking at the event, Marissa Callaghan MBE said: "I absolutely love International Women's Day, and I think it's so important for us as women to come together and share our stories. My three words to share today are opportunity, courage, and connection.
"Opportunity, be brave enough to take opportunities because they definitely come; courage, have the courage to embrace change, step out of your comfort zone – that's where the real progress happens; and connection, find a group of people who challenge and inspire you."
Sophie Murray spoke about the positive impact of mentorship and the 'Give to Gain' theme. She added: "All these mentors have given me their time and knowledge which I will take with me into my future.
"I hope that everyone in this room will be like the positive role models I have talked about today and inspire the young women in their lives to make positive changes in future."
The event was dedicated to celebrating the vital contributions of women who provide time, energy, and support to their local communities through voluntary groups and grassroots organisations.
The Ministers welcomed representatives from various sectors to highlight the often-unseen work that sustains families and strengthens the social fabric of Northern Ireland. This year's theme, 'Give to Gain', focused on the selfless leadership demonstrated by women who advocate, care, and organise to create safer and more supportive environments.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "International Women's Day is about celebrating women in every part of our society, the women who step in, show up, volunteer, and quietly keep everything moving.
"At the event we recognised the contribution of women who give so much of themselves for others. We see women leading organisations, shaping decisions and setting new standards for what inclusive leadership looks like. And we see the women who simply get on with it every day giving their time, energy and courage to support others and strengthen their communities.
"This event was about thanking them and recognising the difference they make as we continue to build a future where every woman and every girl knows her worth." Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: "This event was an opportunity to come together to honour the women whose work often goes unseen but is felt everywhere — the women who organise, support, care, advocate, and quietly hold communities together.
"This year's theme, 'Give to Gain', speaks directly to the kind of leadership that women in our communities demonstrate every day. They give their time, skill and compassion because they care. And because of their giving, we all gain – safer streets, supported families, opportunities for young people, and places where people know they belong.
"We wanted to use this event to acknowledge their contribution and celebrate the difference we can all make when we give to gain."
The Ministers were joined by former Northern Ireland footballer Marissa Callaghan MBE and 17-year-old Sophie Murray, a participant in the SistersIN programme.
Speaking at the event, Marissa Callaghan MBE said: "I absolutely love International Women's Day, and I think it's so important for us as women to come together and share our stories. My three words to share today are opportunity, courage, and connection.
"Opportunity, be brave enough to take opportunities because they definitely come; courage, have the courage to embrace change, step out of your comfort zone – that's where the real progress happens; and connection, find a group of people who challenge and inspire you."
Sophie Murray spoke about the positive impact of mentorship and the 'Give to Gain' theme. She added: "All these mentors have given me their time and knowledge which I will take with me into my future.
"I hope that everyone in this room will be like the positive role models I have talked about today and inspire the young women in their lives to make positive changes in future."
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