The International Day of the Girl Child was meaningfully observed across various dioceses of Believers Eastern Church through a series of inspiring programs and creative initiatives aimed at celebrating and empowering girls.
Through the collective efforts of Hope for Children, Women’s Fellowship, Sisters of the Cross, and St. Johannes Schools, the observances became a platform to inspire young girls to dream fearlessly, build self-confidence, and recognize their God-given potential.
The day’s activities included awareness rallies, interactive sessions for girls and mothers, and essay, poetry, and poster competitions centered on themes of empowerment, equality, and education. These programs provided opportunities for participants to express their thoughts creatively and engage deeply with issues affecting girls in today’s world.
The initiatives also served to raise awareness on critical areas such as education, health, safety, and gender equality, encouraging communities to stand united against all forms of discrimination and violence faced by girls.
The celebrations across the dioceses reflected the Church’s ongoing commitment to uphold the dignity of the girl child and to create a more inclusive and just society.
As the events concluded, participants and organizers alike renewed their resolve to continue working toward a world where every girl can grow, learn, and lead — free from barriers and filled with hope for a brighter future.
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