Celebrating International Girl Child Day by empowering the future

October 11 is International Girl Child Day. Here is all the information you need to know about the International Day of the Girl Child’s history, topic, and importance.

Every year on October 11, there is a celebration of International Girl Child Day. The purpose of the day is to draw attention to the value of girls’ education, their rights, and the advancement of gender equality. It exhorts the international community to do more than simply reiterate its commitments and to take the courageous steps necessary to bring about the changes that could empower girls. It is crucial to understand the history, significance, and focus of the International Day of the Girl Child if you plan to observe it. To find out all of these details, scroll through.

Date of International Girl Child Day in 2023

In 2012, the first International Day of the Girl Child was observed. Every year on October 11, it is observed. It falls on Wednesday this year.

 

According to the United Nations’ official website, the subject of International Day of the Girl in 2023 is “Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being.”

2023 International Girl Child Day Background and Importance:

At the Beijing World Conference on Women in 1995, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action were unanimously ratified by all nations. It was the most forward-thinking plan ever for strengthening women’s and girls’ rights. The first official statement to clearly demand the rights of girls was the Beijing Declaration. The International Day of the Girl Child was established on October 11 by Resolution 66/170, which was approved by the UN General Assembly on December 19, 2011. They sought to increase girls’ rights while recognizing the difficulties they confront around the world.

During their formative years, which are so important, and as they grow into women, adolescent girls have a right to a safe, knowledgeable, and healthy life. Because if given support, they have the ability to develop into the strong women who will lead as employees, moms, businesswomen, mentors, home heads, and political figures in the present and the future.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed, “Women and girls have the potential to guide us toward a more equitable future… let’s enhance the influence of girls’ voices and renew our dedication to collaboratively construct a world where every girl can assume leadership roles and flourish.” He highlighted the importance of expanding girls’ access to equal opportunities and giving them a platform to be heard.

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