🚨 New Report Alert: Plan International UK's The State of Girls' Rights in the UK 2024 🚨
The recently released report on The State of Girls' Rights in the UK 2024 highlights critical issues affecting girls and young women today - all of which we tackle in our work, programmes and festivals with young people. From safety concerns and economic challenges to persistent gender norms and educational inequalities, the findings underscore the urgent need for action, with nearly half of girls feeling societal expectations hold them back, only 5% feeling completely safe in public spaces and persistent inequalities in health, education, and employment.
This report arrives on the heels of our inaugural WOW Girls Festival, which engaged over 34,000 people across the UK. Here are some of the impacts:
💥 23,221 children and young people engaged in empowering activities
💥 3,470 children and young people actively participated in the WOW Bus programme, with 61% from marginalized or disadvantaged communities
💥 95% of participants reported increased self-expression and empowerment
💥 91% felt more optimistic about making positive changes in their communities
These statistics not only reflect the success of our festival but also highlight the ongoing need to support and uplift girls. The WOW Girls Festival provided safe spaces for expression, fostered creativity, and encouraged leadership and activism among young people. It was made possible by partnerships with BBC Children in Need, Standard Chartered, Mattel, Inc., Arts Council England and local partners.
Now, more than ever, we need to unite to combat these challenges and create a brighter future for girls in the UK and beyond.
👉 If you or your organisation are passionate about gender equity and want to work with us to address these critical issues, please get in touch! Together, we can make a lasting impact on girls' rights and opportunities.
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From Lincolnshire to London, girls across the UK are angry and frustrated about the state of equality and girls’ rights.
But it doesn't have to be this way. Girls want to be part of creating change and have their voices heard. It’s time for us all to do more and demand better.
Together with girls, we can achieve gender equality for this generation.
Read our latest report about the State of Girls' Rights ➡️ https://bit.ly/4bU8MHD
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