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Plan International Rwanda to launch "Girls Get Equal Campaign"
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12/29/2023
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Plan International is a global organization that has been in existence for over 8 years.
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Plan started in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. So it has now grown to be a global organization
00:16
operating in 77 countries across the world. So here in Rwanda, Plan started operating
00:22
in 2007, so it has been operating now for 12 years. Plan is a development and humanitarian
00:29
organization that is focused on working with children, young men and women, families and
00:35
communities to advance children's rights and equality for girls. But our main focus in
00:42
terms of our interventions is gender transformative approach and influencing at all levels. The
00:47
campaign of Girls Get Equal comes from the realization that equality for women can never
00:54
be achieved if women do not get the power, the voices or the ability to express themselves.
01:01
Studies have been made and a realization has also been made through our various programs
01:09
and interactions with governments, partners and other like-minded organizations, civil
01:14
society even within the UN system. So when you talk of the sustainable development goals
01:21
and you also talk about the different development agendas across the world, it has been realized
01:27
that young women, girls still face a lot of inequality. So those barriers to equality
01:34
actually have a significant effect on the ability of countries to develop. So we have
01:41
said across all the spectrum of activities that can be addressed through the sustainable
01:46
development goals, we as Plan International have seen that that particular aspect around
01:51
equality for girls is a key component in making sure that our communities that we work with
01:56
actually continue to develop and this is a particular area of interest for us.
02:00
So in the Rwandan context, quite a lot of progress has been made, one has to acknowledge.
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So we look at, for example, the representation of women in parliament standing now at 61
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percent. That is quite a notable achievement and this is very significant because this
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represents the highest figure across the world, even across the developed nations. So this
02:24
is really something that the nation should be proud of. However, it does not stop there.
02:30
When we now get deeper within the communities, away from the national picture, as we get
02:35
deeper into communities, we are concerned about, yes, women, we see progress, but the
02:42
condition of women and the status of women, the condition in terms of do they have equal
02:48
access to basic rights and opportunities in terms of their status, are women valued within,
02:55
starting from the family unit, at societal level, at national level, for their contributions
03:01
as part of society. We want women to be represented within the various platforms, forums, women
03:11
to be around the table when decisions are made. We want women to be driving the decisions
03:16
that affect them. We want women to be driving national decisions, either in business, in
03:22
the economy, whether in politics, whether in the scientific world, whether it's in religious,
03:28
whether it's in our societies. We want women to be part of the decision-making process,
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for them to also contribute to the process of making those particular decisions. We want
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freedom for women to be able to make decisions, to live their lives, to say out their opinions,
03:45
to say out how they feel about things, without the fear of discrimination or harassment or
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intimidation. And we want the stories of women to be positive, because a lot of times we
03:59
see a lot of stereotypes that are perpetuated by mainstream media, by business, by electronic
04:06
media, on social platforms, all these negative stereotypes. So we want positive stories about
04:13
women to start to come to the fore, so that all reporting and the images and status of
04:18
women are not necessarily negative or not driven by stereotypes, but are driven on the
04:24
value that women can contribute and can create for the society and world. This campaign is
04:29
three years, it's going to be a three-year campaign, dealing with different parts, but
04:35
at the end of the three years it doesn't mean the agenda for women has stopped, and girls
04:41
and young women and women have stopped, no. But we're saying this particular campaign
04:45
brings to light specific issues around girls and young women. So in the first year we're
04:51
going to focus around popularising, getting a group of influencers to start to have the
04:57
right conversations about the status of women in our societies. We want to popularise that
05:04
debate, all those actions and the key issues. So we want influencers, young influencers,
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mainstream media, people in power and influence, to actually grab their attention and say,
05:17
let's discuss these issues, let's have conversations around these issues. So we are saying to the
05:22
girls and the young women for this particular campaign, it can be done, it has been done,
05:29
and it will be done. We want a social movement to call to light the issues that affect girls
05:36
today and say, girls will get equal, girls have the capability of doing it, and we are
05:42
bringing a positive story of change so that girls themselves are able to lead this movement
05:49
and will become valued contributors to the society in Rwanda.
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