2021 IDGC: Foundation task stakeholders on advancing girls right

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), an NGO, has called on stakeholders to create opportunities for growth and development that advance the of the girl-child.

This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Steve Aborisade, Advocacy and Marketing Manager, AHF Nigeria, on Saturday in Abuja, ahead of the 2021 International Day of the Girl Child (IDGC).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that IDGC is commemorated annually on Oct. 11, to celebrate the importance, power and potentials of adolescent girls around the world, as set aside by United Nations.

AHF theme: “Amplify Her Voice” ‘fight to keep girls healthy, help girls succeed’, intends to eliminate gender-based challenges, including violence, discrimination, child marriage and poor learning environment, among others.

“According to AHF, no fewer than 47 million girls globally were pushed into poverty by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This however reaffirmed the need for stakeholders to provide essential keys for the successful development of the girl-child by ensuring they stay in school, live healthy and productive lives.

“The AHF 2021 IDGC celebration would be hosted by the in collaboration with other stakeholders where girls from various schools within the FCT and out-of-school children would also participate.

“The commemoration would provide a platform for young girls to express themselves freely on issues paramount to them, thereby `Amplify Her Voice’,’’ he stated.

Dr Echey Ijezie, the Country Director, AHF-Nigeria, said that AHF- Nigeria Girls Act programme, launched in 2016, particularly prioritised young women and girls by empowering them and providing a safe environment to achieve goals.

He said such programmes included distribution of free sanitary pads, avoiding unplanned pregnancies, menstrual hygiene practices and ensuring persons that are HIV positive remain on treatment.

“AHF-Nigeria will also impact young girls with special needs, which will be collaboration with the School for the Deaf, Kuje.

“ The will host menstrual hygiene sessions at the school, which will be a menstrual hygiene academy, were graduating students fully equipped with health tips are able to cater for health,’’ he added.

Also speaking, Terri Ford, the Chief Global Advocacy and AHF, said that young women and girls had been a global priority for the for many years.

Ford stressed that the effect of the pandemic had shown the importance than ever, the need to ensure girls are supported, protected with equal opportunity to achieve goals.

“Together, we all ‘Amplify Her Voice’ and make sure girls everywhere are empowered to be best by staying safe, staying in school, and having confidence to take charge of their lives and health,’’ she added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that AHF is the largest global AIDS organisation currently providing medical care services to more than 1.4 million clients in 45 countries, including Nigeria.

(NAN)

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