WORI Set To Defend, Provide Opportunity For Girls With Sickle Cell

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From Jibrin Zaria

Women rights initiative (WORI) has reiterated its commitment to defend the right and provide opportunity for girls with sickle cell disorder and disability .

The Women rights initiative stated this in a massage to mark this year’s commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child.

The statement added that girls still face educational, mental challenges among others in this contemporary age.

WORI said, “In 2023, we commemorated the 10th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl (IDG).

WORI decried that for the last 10 years, there has been increased attention on issues that matter to girls amongst governments, policymakers and the general public, and more opportunities for girls to have their voices heard on the global stage.

“Yet, investments in girls’ rights remain limited and girls continue to confront a myriad of challenges to fulfilling their potential; made worse by concurrent crises of climate change and humanitarian conflict.

“Girls around the world continue to face unprecedented challenges to their education, their physical and mental wellness, and the protections needed for a life without violence.

Girls are ready for a decade of acceleration forward It is time for us all to stand accountable – with and for girls – and to invest in a future that believes in their agency, leadership and potential.

In the same vein, an humanitarian organisation, the Kebbi State Sickle Cell Association (KESCA) commends the strength and hope of girls despite challenges that confront them.

“KESCA is marking International Day of the Girl Child 2023 by celebrating girls around the world, who are showing remarkable resilience in the face of discrimination, inequality and violence.

As numerous crises worldwide are compounded by climate change, conflict and extreme humanitarian need, the KESCA pays tribute to the strength and hope of the girls with sickle cell disorder around the world, fighting for their right to safety, education and Health opportunity.”

International Day of the Girl Child is observed on October 11 every year. International Day of the Girl Child was first observed in October 11, 2012 by the United Nations. This year commemorates the 10th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl.

The day focuses attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their rights.

The theme of International Day of the Girl Child this year is: “Invest in Girls’ Rights :—our leadership, our well-being.”

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