Nepal started observing International Women’s Day 34 years ago, commemorating a significant occasion that underscores the united commitment to human rights and the ongoing pursuit of gender parity. The theme for Women's Day this year (March 8) is "Invest in women: Accelerate progress," complemented by the campaign theme, "Inspire Inclusion”. In celebration of the 34th International Women’s Day in Nepal, Republica has curated a collection of 34 inspiring stories showcasing unwavering courage, resilience, and empowerment of women below the age of 34. These stories are not merely personal; they wield a profound impact, shaping the lives of those who share them. They unfold as tales of courage, resilience, and empowerment.
Ranjana Kami, a 23-year-old activist against discrimination, hails from Sunwal, Nawalparasi. She has garnered significant popularity on social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook over the past three years. Through her accounts, Kami has been vocal about various issues concerning caste and gender discrimination, using these platforms as a means to advocate equality.
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Expressing her motivation, Kami says, "I created a TikTok account to raise awareness about caste discrimination." Her TikTok account boasts over 92,000 followers, while she also commands a following of 24,000 on Facebook.
While her surname is BK, she chose to be identified by the surname 'Kami,' expressing her desire for herself and the Dalit community to be respected in society. "The problem lies in the situation, not in the caste," she says.
In addition to her online activism, Kami is pursuing her BA LLB degree. During her leisure, she engages in discussions on various forms of discrimination among the youth through her Facebook page. She believes that such dialogues have the potential to alter the perceptions of the younger generation regarding social disparities and disharmony.