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SUMMARY:International Day of the Girl Child
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/66/170)\n\n\n\n	In 1995 at the World Conference on
	 Women in Beijing countries unanimously adopted the Beijing Declaration an
	d Platform for Action – the most progressive blueprint ever for advancin
	g the rights of not only women but girls. The Beijing Declaration is the f
	irst to specifically call out girls’ rights.\n\n\n\n	On December 19\, 20
	11\, United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare 
	October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child\, to recognize girls
	’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world.\n\n\n\n	
	The International Day of the Girl Child focuses attention on the need to a
	ddress the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and t
	he fulfilment of their human rights.\n\n\n\n	Adolescent girls have the rig
	ht to a safe\, educated\, and healthy life\, not only during these critica
	l formative years\, but also as they mature into women. If effectively sup
	ported during the adolescent years\, girls have the potential to change th
	e world – both as the empowered girls of today and as tomorrow’s worke
	rs\, mothers\, entrepreneurs\, mentors\, household heads\, and political l
	eaders. An investment in realising the power of adolescent girls upholds t
	heir rights today and promises a more equitable and prosperous future\, on
	e in which half of humanity is an equal partner in solving the problems of
	 climate change\, political conflict\, economic growth\, disease preventio
	n\, and global sustainability.\n\n\n\n	Girls are breaking boundaries and b
	arriers posed by stereotypes and exclusion\, including those directed at c
	hildren with disabilities and those living in marginalized communities. As
	 entrepreneurs\, innovators and initiators of global movements\, girls are
	 creating a world that is relevant for them and future generations.\n\n\n\
	n	The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Devel
	opment Goals (SDGs) adopted by world leaders in 2015\, embody a roadmap fo
	r progress that is sustainable and leaves no one behind.\n\n\n\n	Achieving
	 gender equality and women’s empowerment is integral to each of the 17 g
	oals. Only by ensuring the rights of women and girls across all the goals 
	will we get to justice and inclusion\, economies that work for all\, and s
	ustaining our shared environment now and for future generations.\n\n
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