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Mexico City - 8 March 2016
1. Various of women marching, many with red flags
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Dulce Ugarte Sanchez, member of farmers union from the State of Mexico:
"Pope Francis made some inroads about all of the injustices and inequality that is here (in Mexico). What we are asking for is we want equality. We want to be treated well. Justice. Nothing more."
3 . Close of feet of people marching
4. Women and men marching with flags
5. Wide of protesters marching through downtown streets
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Lima - 8 March 2016
6. Various of Women's Day march taking place with women holding a giant banner that reads 'International Women's Day' and walking
7. Various of march
8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sandra de la Cruz, participant in march:
"We are not celebrating anything. This is not a date to celebrate it is a date to commemorate but above all else to remember that there is an agenda waiting for the women of this country and you have to think that about how much the country has moved forward on women's rights issues."
9. Mid of de la Cruz
10. Various of march taking place
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Santiago - 8 March 2016
11. Man playing guitar
12. Woman with Mapuche jewellery on her head
13. Various of women performing a dance
14. Women dancing, marching down the street
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nicole (Only name given), participant in the march:
"As women today we need to ask for our rights. We need to ask that they stop killing us, raping us. Stop the harassment in the street. Therefore, the only way of doing it is organizing and fighting here in the street."
16. Band marching
17. People marching, chanting: UPSOUND (Spanish) "They ban abortion, the priest who abuse minors"
18. March participants holding banner reading (Spanish): "Woman rebel against the system"
19. Various of people chanting: UPSOUND (Spanish) "For those who fight, we feel it, we hear it: for those that fight"
20. Wide of march
STORYLINE:
Thousands of women throughout Latin America marched on Tuesday to mark International Women's Day .
They marched through downtown Mexico City, Lima and Santiago demanding their rights and an end to abuse.
Many of those marching demanded equality in the workforce and equal pay.
A new International Labor Organization report says women still face "significant obstacles" in getting decent jobs and there have been only marginal improvements in the last 20 years.
The report says women's significant progress in educational achievements since 1995 has not translated into comparable improvements in the workplace.
In many regions, it says women are more likely to lose jobs and remain unemployed, and when they do find work they often have to accept lower quality jobs.
The International Criminal Court has called for greater coordination around the world to stop sexual and gender-based crimes.
The Netherlands-based court pointed out on Tuesday — International Women's Day — that women bear the brunt of rape, sexual slavery and other sexual violence during armed conflict.
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