International Day of the Girl Child
International Day of the Girl Child is an international observance day declared by the United Nations; it is also called the Day of Girls and the International Day of the Girl. October 11, 2012, was the first Day of the Girl Child. The observation supports more opportunity for girls and increases awareness of gender inequality faced by girls worldwide based upon their gender. This inequality includes areas such as access to education, nutrition, legal rights, medical care, and protection from discrimination, violence against women and forced child marriage. The celebration of the day also "reflects the successful emergence of girls and young women as a distinct cohort in development policy, programming, campaigning and research."
International Day of the Girl Child | |
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Also called | International Day of the Girl, Day of Girls, Girl's Day |
Type | International |
Significance | Raising awareness of issues facing girls internationally, such as education, nutrition, forced child marriage, legal rights, and medical rights |
Date | 11 October |
Next time | 11 October 2024 |
Frequency | annual |
First time | 11 October 2012 |
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