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As world leaders convene in Egypt for Cop27, it is important to recognise where some of the most forceful initiatives for change are coming from. Throughout the Asia-Pacific, we have documented how girls are increasingly leading local and national climate change movements while galvanising support and rallying and inspiring other girls. ....
The second year of the pandemic challenged young people all over the world, especially girls. Not only have COVID-19 outbreaks undermined youth’s physical and mental health, and increased their stress with prolonged lockdowns and pessimistic prospects. It also caused severe economic challenges, restricted educational opportunities, and increased online and offline gender-based violence. Huyen, 14 years old, from Lai Chau shares a dream during the pandemic. (Source: Plan International) “It alarms us that youth across the region are still struggling with some of the same negative impacts of COVID-19 that we saw in 2020, while also dealing with additional and compounded stressors now that we are facing a third year of disruption,” said Bhagyashri Dengle, Plan International Executive Director for Asia Pacific. “Girls, in particular, are in dire need of more robust support from governments and social service providers.” Plan International actively shared and listened to the pers ....
Bangladesh in bottom tier for girls' leadership in Asia tbsnews.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tbsnews.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Time to Act! Eliminating child, early and forced marriage and reducing adolescent pregnancy in Asia-Pacific Format Digital tech could be the key to ending child marriage by 2030, according to new research conducted by Plan International in the Asia-Pacific region. Everyday life has been forced to shift online during the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result child, early and forced marriage customs have begun to operate in an increasingly digital world. But, as a new report from Plan International shows, the solutions to tackling child marriage may also be found online. Time to act: Let s Go Digital: Ending Child, Early and Forced Marriage through Digital Technology analyses how more than 40 existing digital technologies and apps have the potential to prevent and end child marriage.\ ....