Empowering Girls with Disabilities

On October 11th, the world will be celebrating the International Day of the Girl Child. This annual observance highlights the unique challenges faced by girls worldwide and underscores the importance of empowering them to reach their full potential. This year's theme, "Girls' Vision for the Future," offers a powerful lens through which we can examine the aspirations and experiences of girls, particularly those with disabilities.

Girls with disabilities often face a double burden of discrimination, both due to their gender and their impairments. They may encounter barriers in education, healthcare, and social participation, limiting their opportunities for growth and development. However, when provided with the necessary support and resources, girls with disabilities can become powerful advocates for change and contribute significantly to their communities.

By empowering girls with disabilities, we not only enhance their individual well-being but also foster a more inclusive and equitable society. When girls have access to education, healthcare, and vocational training, they can break down stereotypes, challenge discrimination, and become leaders in their fields. Moreover, their unique perspectives and experiences can enrich our understanding of the world and inspire innovative solutions to global challenges.

Join us, AbleRise Africa SocietySafina EmpowermentForgotten VoicesFosterhance Advocacy Network and other stakeholders for a one-hour webinar on October 10th at 8AM EAT on the girl child, and the intersections of disability, poverty, education and the International Day of the Girl Child. We will explore the challenges faced by girls, share inspiring stories of empowerment, and discuss strategies for creating a more inclusive future. 

Register now to be part of this important conversation.WEBINAR Link.

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