International Girl Child Day 2023: What's its significance and history

As the world celebrates International Girl Child Day 2023 on October 11, let us take a look at its history and significance

Update: 2023-10-11 10:40 GMT
International Girl Child Day serves as a crucial reminder to address the challenges faced by girls and promote their rights | File Photo

Each year on October 11, International Day of the Girl Child is commemorated, promoting the importance of girls' education, their rights, and the promotion of gender equality. This observance encourages the global community to do more than just make commitments; it urges investments in actions that can empower girls.

Understanding the history, significance, and theme of this day is crucial for anyone celebrating it, as it highlights the strides made and the challenges that still exist in ensuring the well-being of girl children worldwide.

History and significance

In 1995, during the World Conference on Women in Beijing, countries globally ratified the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. This landmark policy was revolutionary, advocating for the rights of women and girls. Importantly, it was the first document to specifically address the rights of the girl child.

Date

International Day of the Girl Child was inaugurated in 2012 by the United Nations and is observed annually on October 11.

Theme

The theme for the International Day of the Girl 2023 is "Invest in Girls' Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being," as mentioned by the official United Nations website.

Crucial reminder

International Girl Child Day serves as a crucial reminder to address the challenges faced by girls and to promote their empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. It calls for collective efforts to create a world where every girl can lead and thrive, amplifying their voices and ensuring their well-being.

Stressing on the urgent need to provide equal opportunities for girls, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, "Women and girls can lead us to a fairer future...let us amplify girls' voices and renew our commitment to collaborating in building a world where every girl can lead and thrive."

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