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Today marks a decade since the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to declare October as the International Day of the Girl. A date on the calendar to recognize their rights and their unique challenges in the world. To remember and promote the worth of girls and their abilities, and to encourage the fight against gender gaps that persist. Which persist overwhelmingly: according to the UN, almost in girls aged to worldwide are not in education, employment or training, compared to in boys. It is urgent to reverse these figures, it is urgent to know the same from the moment of birth, it is urgent to be able to provide each new person born with the same map for life. The same guiding rudder and the same gasoline for your journey. For their develpment. May we all feel capable of living the life we want to live, regardless of the sex with which we were born. It is urgent to educate from the roots precisely for this; to involve families, communities and governments. So that they can see that these differences are an erroneous social construction. So that they facilitate each new being born in their environment to let their essence emerge with the same opportunities. No restrictions. Educate from the roots so that opportunities arise in girls, in the women of tomorrow. So that girls and boys see themselves as equals and the adults of the future do not even question the differences. “Leadership is not only valid for men” At Educo we wanted to celebrate this important date with the help of a very special girl who has been able to defy conventions and go through her life as a girl believing in her future. Thus becoming a brave and capable young woman.
Strong and safe. Fatoumata was born at the turn of the century, in , in Gao, Mali. Since she was a child she has been clear that she deserved opportunities, and she has known how to use her entrepreneurial mind to achieve her goals. In love with clo Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data thes and fashion, she is a promoter of an online clothing store. And when she finishes her studies in Business Administration and Management (she also has a degree in Language and Literature), she will become a stylist. Fatoumata is lucky and has lived the life she wants. A member of several human rights associations, the young woman joined the National Advisory Council for children and youth of Mali in And she did so out of conviction, because for her “leadership is not only valid for men. “Women and girls also have a great role to play in the development of our countries.” Fatoumata wants a better world and for this it is necessary for gender stereotypes to disappear. Director of Educo in Mali Plans are rushing in his head. Plans that talk about business but also about rights - about their conquests. Among them is expanding its area of influence in other African countries through its new online clothing brand, but also occupying a position of responsibility and importance. That last purpose became a reality last October , the day Fatoumata was country director of our NGO, Educo, in Mali. “Occupying this position of high responsibility will mark my life because I will feel powerful and important ,” she acknowledged shortly before.
Far from seeing this opportunity as something specific, Fotoumata projects herself and thinks that it could be the beginning of other important positions and positions: “I feel capable of leading and carrying out the role of leader in any other company or other framework ,” she says. Without a doubt, she feels grateful and empowered, and she wants this feeling to permeate as many girls around the world as possible: “I ask that these types of opportunities be multiplied for girls, with the purpose of further strengthening their leadership.” The appointment of Fatoumata as director of Educo in Mali, for one day, is part of the Take Over activity that the Joining Forces initiative (to which Educo belongs) carries out on the occasion of the International Day of the Girl. On October , Fatoumata and other young women from Mali occupied decision-making positions in different NGOs. From there, all of them were able to ask to be heard and taken into account. To them and the girls of the world. Our deputy director, Guiomar Todó , was able to talk with the young Fatoumata about the important role of girls' participation. Todó expressed our effort and dedication to help alleviate the complicated situations suffered by many girls in Mali and other parts of the world. For her part, Fatoumata recounted her feelings as director of Educo in Mali and her desires for girls, which have to do precisely with access to education for all of them.
Strong and safe. Fatoumata was born at the turn of the century, in , in Gao, Mali. Since she was a child she has been clear that she deserved opportunities, and she has known how to use her entrepreneurial mind to achieve her goals. In love with clo Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data thes and fashion, she is a promoter of an online clothing store. And when she finishes her studies in Business Administration and Management (she also has a degree in Language and Literature), she will become a stylist. Fatoumata is lucky and has lived the life she wants. A member of several human rights associations, the young woman joined the National Advisory Council for children and youth of Mali in And she did so out of conviction, because for her “leadership is not only valid for men. “Women and girls also have a great role to play in the development of our countries.” Fatoumata wants a better world and for this it is necessary for gender stereotypes to disappear. Director of Educo in Mali Plans are rushing in his head. Plans that talk about business but also about rights - about their conquests. Among them is expanding its area of influence in other African countries through its new online clothing brand, but also occupying a position of responsibility and importance. That last purpose became a reality last October , the day Fatoumata was country director of our NGO, Educo, in Mali. “Occupying this position of high responsibility will mark my life because I will feel powerful and important ,” she acknowledged shortly before.
Far from seeing this opportunity as something specific, Fotoumata projects herself and thinks that it could be the beginning of other important positions and positions: “I feel capable of leading and carrying out the role of leader in any other company or other framework ,” she says. Without a doubt, she feels grateful and empowered, and she wants this feeling to permeate as many girls around the world as possible: “I ask that these types of opportunities be multiplied for girls, with the purpose of further strengthening their leadership.” The appointment of Fatoumata as director of Educo in Mali, for one day, is part of the Take Over activity that the Joining Forces initiative (to which Educo belongs) carries out on the occasion of the International Day of the Girl. On October , Fatoumata and other young women from Mali occupied decision-making positions in different NGOs. From there, all of them were able to ask to be heard and taken into account. To them and the girls of the world. Our deputy director, Guiomar Todó , was able to talk with the young Fatoumata about the important role of girls' participation. Todó expressed our effort and dedication to help alleviate the complicated situations suffered by many girls in Mali and other parts of the world. For her part, Fatoumata recounted her feelings as director of Educo in Mali and her desires for girls, which have to do precisely with access to education for all of them.