Gujarat [India], October 11 (ANI/ATK): In these last 10 years, there has been increased attention on issues that matter to girls amongst governments, policymakers and the general public, and more opportunities for girls to have their voices heard. This year, Elixir Foundation, UNICEF and the Gujarat Youth Forum came together to commemorate the International Day of the Girl with participation of over 100 children and young people from across Ahmedabad. The programme opened with the inaugural address wherein Krunal Shah, Program manager at Elixir Foundation set the context for the day long programme and the need for urgent action. The special address was delivered by Moira Dawa, Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships Specialist, UNICEF who said, "Adolescent girls have shown time and time again that given the skills and the opportunities, they can be the changemakers driving progress in their communities. The girls are ready, and it is time for us all to stand accountable and to in
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“Those searching for plasma donors and even the citizens want to donate plasma can call up the police control room. Our SHE team will coordinate with the needy and connect them with the donors. This will speed up the process and help save many lives,” said Shamsher Singh, city police commissioner.