International day of the girl child October 11
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2025 Theme (UN): “Empower Her Voice: Girls Leading Change.”
Message: “When girls are educated, empowered, and respected, the world becomes stronger.”
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1.1To recognize the rights of girls and the challenges they face globally
1.2To promote gender equality, education, and leadership opportunities for girls
1.3To inspire boys and girls alike to build a fair, respectful, and inclusive society
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2.1Drawing/Colouring Activity: “My Dream for Every Girl”
2.2Storytelling: Tales of brave and inspiring girls (Malala, Savitribai Phule, etc.)
2.3Crown of Confidence: Each girl wears a handmade paper crown with affirmations like “I am smart” or “I am kind.”
2.4Poem Recitation: “I Am a Girl” – celebrating identity
2.5Group Song: “We Are the Daughters of Tomorrow”
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3.1Poster Making: “Educate a Girl, Empower a Nation”
3.2Essay Writing: “Why Girls’ Education Matters”
3.3Skits/Role Play: Real-life stories of empowered girls changing their communities
3.4Debate: “Should Girls Be Given Equal Opportunities in All Fields?”
3.5Pledge Ceremony: “I will respect, protect, and empower every girl.”
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4.1Panel Discussion: “Breaking Barriers: Girls in Science, Sports & Leadership”
4.2Film Screening: “He Named Me Malala” or “Daughters of Destiny”
4.3Essay Writing: “The Girl Who Changed the World”
4.4Photography Contest: “Faces of Courage” – showcasing confident girls
4.5Social Awareness Rally: With slogans like “Her Voice, Our Future” and “Let Girls Dream Big.”
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5.1Seminar: “Empowering the Girl Child Through Education & Employment”
5.2Panel Talk: With women achievers from different professions
5.3Essay Competition: “Gender Equality and India’s Progress”
5.4Awareness Drive: About menstrual hygiene, safety, and legal rights
5.5Street Play: “Her Right to Rise” – public performance in nearby community areas
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6.1Health Talk: Nutrition, hygiene, and reproductive health for adolescent girls
6.2Campaign: “Healthy Girl, Strong Nation” – awareness in schools or rural areas
6.3Poster Display: On “Rights and Wellbeing of the Girl Child”
6.4Medical Camp: Free hemoglobin or BMI testing for school girls
6.5Session: Address myths and taboos surrounding girls’ health
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7.1Morning Assembly: Special speech by girl students on empowerment
7.2Exhibition: “Inspiring Women Through History”
7.3Panel of Girls’ Voices: Students share ideas for gender equality in school
7.4“Wall of Dreams”: Every girl writes her aspiration and posts it on a display board
7.5Cultural Show: Songs, dances, and poems celebrating girls’ achievements
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8.1“Adopt a Girl’s Education” Drive: Each class contributes to sponsor a girl’s school needs
8.2 “Letter to My Future Self” activity – encouraging confidence and vision
8.3Social Media Campaign: #EmpowerHerVoice #GirlsLeadChange
8.4 “She Inspires Me” Wall: Students post pictures or quotes of women who inspire them
8.5UN Appreciation & Recognition:
Schools may share photos/videos of the event for UN Appreciation Certificate via