#IDG2023: 10 years of Girls Speak Out!
Every year on October 11, we celebrate the International Day of the Girl (IDG). For the last 10 years, we have been part of the
We believe that the dignity and basic rights of all people must be honoured, upheld and defended. We advocate for equal outcomes for women, men and gender-diverse people and promote inclusive, transformative processes to achieve gender equality.
Due to historical and social disadvantage, gender equity recognises that women and gender-diverse people are not in the same ‘starting position’ as men. Treating women, men and gender-diverse people equally may not be fair and just in all situations. In fact, it can create further disadvantage.
Our leadership and involvement in education, social services and faith-based endeavours for over four centuries have resulted in an acute awareness of the need for gender equity across all areas of life.
Every year on October 11, we celebrate the International Day of the Girl (IDG). For the last 10 years, we have been part of the
Someone rightly pointed out that a person is the sum of everything they love, the books they have read, the people they have met, the
The Global Adolescent Girl Leadership Town Hall that took place virtually on 6 July 2023 was an initiative led and organized by adolescent girl leaders
Technology and its innovations are used in a number of ways to both positive and negative effect. It is used for efficient and wide-reaching dissemination
By building social networks, women have more support and greater opportunities to effect change in their communities. The ability to understand and use technologies, can
Attending the WGG Virtual Conversation Circle was a transformative experience for me. It renewed my faith that change can start with individuals and their actions
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