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This is why it’s important to celebrate International Day of the Girl

Everyone knows that being a girl has its own set of ups and downs. Some days, we feel like we’re on top of the world; on others, it’s like we’re drowning in an endless sea of problems.

For many girls, the latter rings more true in their lives, as some of their basic rights have been either denied or taken away from them.

But all hope is not lost. On this special day, let us join in celebrating the International Day of the Girl—a holiday dedicated to highlighting women’s rights and empowering young girls everywhere to reach their potential.

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Created by the United Nations (UN) in 2012, the International Day of the Girl is meant to shed light on issues affecting the rights of young girls today. This includes child marriage, sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

The holiday kickstarts the movement to help create change in the lives of these young ladies. As stated in the UN website, “October 11 marks the beginning of a year-long effort to spur global attention and action to the challenges and opportunities girls face before, during, and after crises.”

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Today, your words and actions will speak for the female youth in trouble. Show your support by sharing the hashtag, #DayoftheGirl. You can help the millions of girls suffering today by sharing your power, energy and creativity to make a change! As the UN’s website states: “The world’s 1.1 billion girls are a source of power, energy, and creativity.”

 

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