WomenIN Marks Women’s Month With Powerful New Campaign and Momentum Toward 2025 Empowerment Festival
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Our WomenIN Festival will be the heartbeat of this mission — but the build-up is where the real change begins
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, August 1, 2025/APO Group/ --
As South Africa marks the beginning of Women’s Month this August, WomenIN proudly launches a dedicated, multi-sectoral campaign designed to spotlight the everyday advocacy required to shift the narrative around women’s empowerment. While Women's Month may be a moment of national focus, WomenIN champions the belief that true empowerment is not confined to a single month — it’s a daily, ongoing commitment to advocacy, collaboration, and change.
This campaign is more than a celebration — it's a call to action, uniting voices across energy, mobility, mining, retail, customer experience, tech, green economy, and beyond. It sets the stage for the highly anticipated WomenIN Festival 2025, taking place in Cape Town on the 13th and 14th of November, under the theme:
LIMITLESS: NO LABELS. NO LIMITS. NO APOLOGIES.
She’s not fitting in — she’s standing out, showing up, and shaking the world. A celebration of authenticity, boldness, and multidimensional brilliance.
Throughout August and into the months that follow, WomenIN will roll out collaborative activations, workshops, dialogues, and digital campaigns in partnership with leading organizations, changemakers, and grassroots initiatives that are tackling the toughest issues facing women today — from economic inequality to gender-based violence.
“This work is personal. It’s not just a campaign, it’s our calling,” says Naz Fredericks-Maharaj, Director of the WomenIN Portfolio. “We know that real impact is not created by ticking boxes in August, but by showing up every single day. And yet, during this symbolic month, we rise even higher, because the challenges facing women demand nothing less.”
The WomenIN team, led by a collective of women who themselves have broken barriers across industries, is working tirelessly — often behind the scenes and often against the odds — to bring this movement to life.
“While this journey is often challenging, it’s our purpose and passion that fuels us,” adds Naz Fredericks-Maharaj, Director of the WomenIN Portfolio , “Every day, we are connecting with organizations, finalizing partnerships, and laying the groundwork for something truly transformative. Our WomenIN Festival will be the heartbeat of this mission — but the build-up is where the real change begins.”
Already, strategic partnerships are being launched and announced. Many of these partners are NPOs and impact-driven organizations actively addressing systemic challenges and building tangible solutions for women across South Africa and the continent. These alliances underscore WomenIN’s deep commitment to cross-sectoral collaboration, accountability, and long-term sustainability.
With the stage set for a powerful Women's Month, WomenIN invites all women, male allies, and stakeholders to join the movement — to rise, to speak, to collaborate, and to break through the barriers that remain.
Stay connected, stay inspired, and get ready to stand with us at the WomenIN Festival this November.
Because empowerment isn’t a moment. It’s a movement.
Whether you’ve followed us from the beginning or you’re only just discovering our work, this is your invitation to join a growing network of changemakers who are louder together, braver together — and better together.
Visit www.WeAreWomenIN.com to get your ticket, sponsor someone else's, or explore partnership opportunities.
Come as you are. Leave ignited.
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