AHF Celebrates International Day of the Girl with Empowerment and Education
October 11 2024 - 1:23AM
Business Wire
Millions of girls worldwide face significant challenges, yet
they rise above adversity with strength and determination. On the
International Day of the Girl (IDG), observed annually on Oct. 11,
AHF teams will hold educational and empowerment events globally,
honoring girls and giving them the resources they need to lead
brighter, healthier lives. AHF’s wide-ranging events will include
fashion shows, comprehensive sexuality education and health
sessions, and the distribution of free menstrual health
products.
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On this International Day of the Girl,
AHF celebrates the power of young women and girls to shape a
brighter future. Using a pinky promise signifies our commitment to
stand with girls worldwide to ensure they have the resources they
need to stay healthy and thrive.
Commemorations on IDG are vital for recognizing and eliminating
the obstacles girls worldwide continue to face—such as unequal
access to education and healthcare, and the threats of gender-based
violence and child marriage in many parts of the world. With 75% of
new HIV infections among adolescents occurring in girls and 122
million girls still out of school, AHF calls for bold action in
communities everywhere to ensure they receive the education,
healthcare, and protection they need to have an equal opportunity
to succeed.
“On this International Day of the Girl, we honor the courage and
resilience of girls across the globe. We are proud to support them
through our Girls Act program, which empowers young women and girls
with the support and knowledge they need to advocate for their
health and rights,” said Terri Ford, Chief of Global Advocacy and
Policy for AHF. “It is crucial that we take on the barriers they
face and take meaningful action to eliminate them. We call upon
governments, civil society, village elders, teachers, and parents
to create a world where every girl can be healthy and thrive, free
from stigma and inequality."
Learn more about Girls Act through this touching documentary
that follows several program members and highlights their strength
and resilience in overcoming the challenges of living with HIV.
Through Girls Act, AHF empowers young women and girls across 37
countries with knowledge, support, and resources. The program
builds community leaders and advocates and provides girls with the
tools they need to remain free from HIV (or on treatment if they
are living with HIV), stay in school, and avoid unplanned
pregnancies.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a global non-profit
organization providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to over 2
million people in 48 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin
America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region and Europe. We are
currently the largest non-profit provider of HIV/AIDS medical care
in the world. To learn more about AHF, please visit our website:
www.aidshealth.org, find us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/aidshealth and follow us on Twitter:
@aidshealthcare and Instagram: @aidshealthcare
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