Girl's Change for World Change
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Celebrating International Day of the Girl!
Celebrating International Day of the Girl!
On Friday morning, in celebration of International Day of the Girl, ICRW hosted a discussion on why adolescent girls are key for overcoming global poverty in the post-2015 development agenda.
But to address the needs of adolescent girls, they must be heard. To amplify girls' voices, the event showcased an exhibition of photographs taken by adolescent child brides in Ethiopia, launched the Girl Declaration in D.C., and marked the release of ICRW’s accompanying report, "I Know. I Want. I Dream.” Girls' Insights to Building a Better World, featuring the voices of more than 500 adolescent girls who helped shape it.
Photo © David Snyder/ICRW |
Did you
know that girls with higher levels of schooling are less likely to
marry as children? In Mozambique, some 60% of girls with no education
are married by 18, compared to 10% of girls with secondary schooling and
less than 1% of girls with higher education.
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Exhibit features photographs taken by married girls in
Ethiopia
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The exhibit
showcased at Friday's event displayed photographs from 10 married girls
and young women who were all participants in TESFA, a program implemented by CARE Ethiopia and
evaluated by ICRW. The photographs depict the world through the
girls' eyes and provide a glimpse into their experiences with the program.
View Photographs »
View Photographs »
ICRW Releases "I Know. I Want. I Dream.” Girls' Insights to Building a Better World
Friday's
event also marked the release of ICRW's latest report, "I Know. I Want. I Dream.” Girls' Insights to
Building a Better World. To ensure that girls’ voices are
heard, and that their challenges are considered and included in the post-2015
development agenda, consultations with over 500 girls from 14 countries were
held. The product was this report, which also helped to shape Girl Effect’s Girl Declaration.
Save Women Lives--October is Domestiv Violence Awareness month
Every month, 46 women are murdered with guns by a current or former intimate partner. This isn't just the month of Halloween--October is also Domestic Violence Awareness month
http://act.demandaction.org/sign/SaveWomensLives
Monday, October 14, 2013
Day of the GIrl
October 11th was Girl's Day! Although we didn't get to celebrate it yet in our workshop or club, I'm glad that we have a day set aside for girls' benefit. If you want to learn more, go to www.feminist.org for more information provided by Feminist Majority.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Club Mentioned!
I was so thrilled! Our club had a massive turnout and tons of people signed up. Our club was even mentioned on our school home page, along with a picture taken of the three student leaders of the club. I was glad to see so many people excited about girl change.
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Sunday, October 6, 2013
October Fundraising
October is a big week for the Girl Battle. Our various supporters, in the club and in the workshop, are going to continue to strive to raise money to provide better circumstances for girls--more particularly education. A large organization we will donating to is Girl's Learn International GLI. So keep in touch as we ready our bake sales and events!
Friday, October 4, 2013
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