On October 11th as the world marked the 2024 International Day of the Girl, the stark reality remains that 120 million girls are still out of school, exposing them to heightened risks of violence, exploitation, and early marriage.
The need for equal access to education is more urgent than ever to secure a better future for all.
Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011, October 11 serves as a day to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges they face globally.
The International Day of the Girl aims to spotlight these issues and promote the empowerment of girls, ensuring their human rights are upheld.
Empowering Girls for a Better Future
Every girl has the right to a safe, educated, and healthy life. With proper support and education, girls can become powerful agents of change—transforming into tomorrow’s workers, entrepreneurs, mentors, political leaders, and mothers.
Investing in girls not only protects their rights today but also lays the groundwork for a more equitable and prosperous future.
When girls are educated, half of humanity can contribute to solving pressing global challenges such as climate change, political conflict, economic growth, disease prevention, and sustainable development.
Celebrating Progress in 2024
As we reflect on twelve years since the International Day of the Girl was established, UNESCO honors the transformative impact girls have on our societies.
This year’s theme, “Girls’ Vision for the Future,” emphasizes the importance of empowering girls and amplifying their voices in shaping policies that ensure a better future for all.
Despite some progress, 122 million girls are still out of school. UNESCO is calling for an end to the barriers that prevent girls, particularly in STEM fields, from accessing education.
The organization also celebrates the 2024 UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education laureates, highlighting their critical role in empowering girls around the globe.
On this International Day of the Girl, let us commit to breaking down barriers to education and ensure that every girl can realize her full potential. The future is bright when girls are empowered to lead and innovate.