Assistant Principal's Message

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Dear Students, Parents, Carers and Families,

 

International Day of the Girl 2020

 

My voice, our equal future

 

Every year on 11th  October, the International Day of the Girl, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) launches an annual campaign with girls to amplify their voices and stand up for their rights. The main aims of the day are to promote girl’s empowerment and fulfilment of their human rights while also highlighting the challenges that girls all over the world face This year, under the theme, “My voice, our equal future”, let’s seize the opportunity to reimagine a better world inspired by adolescent girls – energized and recognized, counted and invested in.

As adolescent girls worldwide assert their power as change-makers, International Day of the Girl 2020 will focus on their demands to: 

  • Live free from gender-based violence, harmful practices
  • Learn new skills towards the futures they choose  
  • Lead as a generation of activists accelerating social change

 

Twenty-five years ago, some 30,000 women and men from nearly 200 countries arrived in Beijing, China, for the Fourth World Conference on Women, determined to recognize women's rights as human rights. The conference culminated in the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Act: the most comprehensive policy agenda for gender equality.

 

In the years following, women pressed this agenda forward, leading global movements on issues ranging from sexual and reproductive health rights to equal pay.

Today, these movements have expanded. They are being organized by and for adolescent girls – girls from all walks of life who are boldly demanding action against discrimination, violence and poor learning opportunities. 

 

A platform for action

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action is the most progressive blueprint ever for advancing the rights of not only women but girls. Now, nearly 25 years later, the Platform for Action remains a powerful foundation for assessing progress on gender equality. It calls for a world where every girl and woman can realize all her rights, such as to live free from violence, to attend and complete school, to choose when and whom she marries, and to earn equal pay for equal work. 

 

The Platform for Action specifically calls on the global community to

  1. Eliminate all forms of discrimination against girls.  
  2. Eliminate negative cultural attitudes and practices against girls.  
  3. Promote and protect the rights of girls and increase awareness of their needs and potential.  
  4. Eliminate discrimination against girls in education, skills development and training.  
  5. Eliminate discrimination against girls in health and nutrition.  
  6. Eliminate the economic exploitation of child labour and protect young girls at work.  
  7. Eradicate violence against girls.  
  8. Promote girls’ awareness of and participation in social, economic and political life.  
  9. Strengthen the role of the family in improving the status of girls. 

 

Kind regards,

Diane Morwood

Assistant Principal