This year, as Canada marks International Development Week (IDW), Children Believe joined with peer organizations, governments, partners and our supporters to highlight the “Go for the Goals” theme with a special focus on gender equality and health.
We marked IDW by focusing on the plight of girls in sub-Saharan Africa as they overcome barriers to education in 2021 in a webinar presented with the Graça Machel Trust.
Panellists from Children Believe, Graça Machel Trust, United Nations Women and Global Affairs Canada provided an update on how girls are facing early marriage, violence at home, child labour, pregnancy and more during the current education emergency brought on by the pandemic.
The discussion, moderated by CBC’s Susan Ormiston, highlighted the need to build infrastructure for learning, create holistic policies and, most importantly, listen to the voices of the girls and young women, so we can make effective, lasting change that will help them reach their dreams.
“[During COVID], we saw a rise in gender-based violence. Policies can only go so far. It’s about implementation. What action will people take?” Tanaka Chikati, a young panellist and representative from the Graça Machel program area in Zimbabwe, asked during the webinar.
Children Believe CEO, Fred Witteveen will share his takeaways in his next blog. Until then, watch the webinar here.