COVID-19 is unravelling decades of progress for girls’ equality. Global vaccine inequity could prolong the pandemic, deepening this setback and leaving girls further behind.
Impacts of the pandemic like school closures, gender-based violence, and rising hunger continue to cause the most significant setbacks to girls in crisis. It is estimated that 11 million girls may never go back to school after the COVID-19 crisis. Plus, up to 10 million more girls could be at risk of becoming child brides this decade.
Standing with and investing in girls is a powerful antidote to this crisis. Together, we can help ensure girls have access to life-saving essentials, tools and resources critical to unleash their full potential. Make a monthly donation today to help girls take back their power so that they can rewrite their futures.
Your generous monthly contributions will be
How does my donation help?
Help girls access their right to education.
Activate projects that contribute to tackling various barriers that affect girls through activities that change attitudes and stigmas that deny girls’ rights and limit their experiences.
Improve equal access to COVID-19 vaccine
Enhance vaccine roll-out in even the most remote communities by supporting transportation, health care training and community awareness.
Creating access to quality health care
Providing better health care - existing write-up to be incorporated
Helping girls participate
Helping girls participate – existing write-up to be incorporated
13 million
additional child marriages could take place between 2020 and 2030 due to COVID-19.
2 million
COVID-19 has caused disruptions in programs that prevent female genital mutilation (FGM). This could cause approximately 2 million additional cases of FGM by 2030.
47 million
Women could lose access to contraception due to COVID-19.
As a monthly Because I am a Girl donor you will receive:
- A welcome package in the mail in about a month
- Quarterly updates where you can read stories of hope and change, and see how your contributions are making an impact
- Emails from key Because I am a Girl supporters that share more about our objectives and impact
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? LET US HELP!
What countries are supported by the Because I am a Girl project?
Plan International Canada’s Because I am a Girl project supports communities in dozens of countries around the world; these can include Bangladesh, Niger, Colombia, Tanzania, Mali, Ghana and Zimbabwe.
How does Because I am a Girl differ from sponsoring a child or community?
When you sponsor a child or community, you are supporting community-based projects in specific locations to help the children and families within those areas.
When you support Because I am a Girl, you join a growing movement of fellow Canadians who are also committed to helping champion girls’ rights. Together, you fund equality-driven programs spanning hundreds of communities around the world. You help reach girls worldwide with the support they need, helping save and transform lives, while driving equality forward. You will learn about girls’ rights issues and see the impact your support is making through the eyes of the girls you’re helping reach with empowerment opportunities.
If I become a monthly supporter, how long of a commitment am I expected to make?
The length of your commitment is up to you. Many of our Because I am a Girl project supporters have been involved for several years and find it to be an incredibly rewarding experience. Helping advance girls’ rights and achieving equality for girls will take time. The World Economic Forum estimates we won't achieve gender equality for another 132 years. Consistent long-term support is the key to driving fundamental shifts in mindsets and lasting change.
Why can’t I support a project that helps boys?
The Because I am a Girl project is designed to help advance equal rights starting with girls, as they are one of the groups most at-risk of human rights violations in the countries where we work. However, our projects offer meaningful opportunities for boys, too. Gender norms and negative stereotypes are harmful to boys and men, as well.
Gender equality benefits everyone, and it takes everyone being involved to achieve it, which is why we include boys, men, women and girls of all ages and community positions within our work. If we build a school, boys will also attend. If we educate young people about sexual and reproductive health and rights, boys learn as well. Only by working together can we create a more just and equal world where all children realize and achieve what they are capable of.
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