On December 19, 2011, United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child. The event sets to bring attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights. (per the International Day of the Girl Child | United Nations)
Addressing Critical Issues at the Kigoda Cha Wasichana Forum
In Zanzibar, CARE Tanzania’s Country Director, Ms. Prudence Masako, played a pivotal role in the Kigoda Cha Wasichana forum, organized by the Shirazi Organization. This high-profile gathering brought together influential leaders, activists, and young girls to address critical issues surrounding the economic, political, and social opportunities available to girls in Tanzania.
The discussions sought to highlight the barriers that girls face and provide practical solutions to empower and educate them. Ms. Masako emphasized the need for robust, targeted interventions that can propel girls into leadership roles, ensuring their active participation in the development of their communities and the nation at large.
“Events like these remind me how vital it is to share our leadership journeys with the next generation. It’ really heartwarming to speak to over 1,500 vibrant young women (aged 15 to 25) today about our work at CARE Tanzania. This year alone, our programs in financial literacy, vocational training, leadership development, project management and social inclusion have empowered approximately 1,324 young women in Zanzibar and over 30,000 across the United Republic of Tanzania aged 15 to 35.” said Ms. Prudence