Reclaim the Agenda connects and mobilises women to promote feminist activism through

education, campaigning and celebration

Our theme for 2026 is ‘Strength in Solidarity’
Open to ages 12-25, deadline 31 January 2026.

The winning artwork will be the main image for our International Women’s Day Poster 2026 and our programme of events. Other entries may be used to illustrate the programme and social media.

There are two age categories 12 -17yrs and 18 - 25yrs

The winner will receive £100 prize and two runners-up will receive £50 each

DEADLINE for entries is January 31st, 2026 - unfortunately entries submitted after the deadline will not be accepted

Read the guidelines and how to enter below.

Design our International Women’s Day 2026 poster!

Poster competition

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. This year’s UN theme is “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls”. Read more here.

Over the 16 Days Reclaim the Agenda will be sharing Blogs from various organisations and campaigns on different topics relating to Gender Based Violence.

16 Blogs for 16 Days

Read the blogs

Saturday 29th November 2025

Our annual march against Gender Based Violence and Street Harassment took place on Saturday 29th November.

Read more about the speakers and view some pictures from the night below.

Reclaim the Night Belfast 2025


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International Women’s DAY? We’d a whole month!

As well as our march and rally on the 8th March, International Women’s Day, Reclaim the Agenda coordinated a programme of events running for the whole month of March. With a wide range of events from songwriting and poetry to workshops and talks and even a football tournament we had a diverse and packed programme. While many of the events were organised by our friends in organisations like Women’s Platform, the Equality Commission and Women of Colour Belfast, RTA directly organised or contributed to many events across March.
Read more on our blog

www.reclaimtheagenda.com/news/awholemonth

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Reclaim the Agenda is a coalition of feminist, youth, LGBTQ+ & community organisations that connects and mobilises women to promote feminist activism through education, campaigning and celebration.

We want a world where all women are safe and secure to reach their potential and have an active role in society and all women can be active change makers and have equal access to power.

We are striving for-
A life free from poverty
A life free from discrimination
To have healthcare services that meet our particular needs
A life free from domestic and sexual violence and abuse
To live in a world where women are equally represented as decision makers
To have access to good, affordable and flexible childcare