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In the context of International Day of the Girlcommemorated every October 11, the organization Plan International activated its campaign Safe Girls to raise awareness about the importance of preventing violence against the girls in a situation of mobility and to promote I respect of their rights.
“The humanitarian crisis has led many girls and adolescents to situations of extreme vulnerability. The violence to which they were exposed in their countries of origin often increases during transit,” mentioned Plan International.
Furthermore, according to the latest studies of International Planit was found that “70% of mobile girls, boys and adolescents report that they were forced to leave their countries due to various forms of violence, including extortion, threats, sexual and domestic violence.”
Ensuring the protection of girls on the move is a priority. They need to be heard and have access to safe havens. Only in this way can we adequately respond to their needs and reduce the risks they face during their travel.#SafeGirls pic.twitter.com/1hjveG9Fxa
— Plan International Mexico (@Plan_MX) October 10, 2024
In this same context, through the campaign Safe GirlsPlan International, seeks to demonstrate the needs specific to girls so that in their “nearby environments live free of violence”.
Today we commemorate the National and International Day of the Girl. Join our campaign to ensure that all girls are protected in every environment they go through, whether at home, community, school or during their migration journeys.#SafeGirls pic.twitter.com/5mllZhAiEG
— Plan International Mexico (@Plan_MX) October 11, 2024
“The protection of girls on the move must be a priority in humanitarian responses. We cannot ignore the serious violations of their rights or the violence they face in their transit,” says Pierre Coupeau, Country Representative of Plan International Mexico.
“It is essential that we articulate efforts to guarantee their safety, access to basic services and psychosocial support, ensuring their well-being and comprehensive development,” he added.
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