New figures reveal that as many as 500,000 people attended  Women's March on Washington on January 21st. There has been debate over  size of  crowds because there were no turnstiles or ticket sales. However, high-tech analysis from  company Digital Design and Imaging Service provides  "solid estimate" of there being 440,000 marchers, with  possibility of half  million. It was  biggest demonstration in  USA since the Vietnam War protests in the 1960s. The New York Times reported that  Women's March was three times  size of President Donald Trump's inauguration, which they said had 160,000 attendees. Five million people participated in women's marches around  world.
 Women's March was  global protest aimed at highlighting and protecting women's rights. The marchers also focused on immigration, healthcare,  environment, LGBTQ rights, racial equality, freedom of religion, and workers' rights. The marches were held  day after  inauguration of President Trump. Event organisers said they wanted to, "send  bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to  world that women's rights are human rights". They added: "We will not rest until women have parity and equity at all levels of leadership in society. We work peacefully while recognizing there is no true peace without justice and equity for all."