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[15 May 2007] - Millions of girls are being condemned to a life of inequality and poverty according to a new report from Plan. ’Because I am a Girl: The State of the World's Girls’, highlights the appalling situation in which girls find themselves - sometimes through poverty, sometimes because they are young but often simply because of their gender. The report is the first in a series of global reports on girls to be published over the next nine years by Plan. Timed to be released on the United Nation's International Day of the Family, ‘Because I am a Girl’ raises awareness of the threats and broken promises that blight the lives of millions of girls. The report presents global statistics highlighting the scale of the problem. For example: 'Morally indefensible' “This study shows our failure to make an equal, more just world has resulted in the most intolerable of situations,” explains Graça Machel, a leading ambassador for child rights with her husband, former President Nelson Mandela. “To discriminate on the basis of gender is morally indefensible, and economically, politically and socially unsupportable.” ‘Because I am a Girl’ warns that the Millennium Development Goals, due to be reviewed by the United Nations in two months, are unachievable without a global commitment to enforcing international laws that protect girls’ rights. Included in the report is an eight-point action plan listing straight-forward steps to which every global citizen, organisation and government can contribute to improve girls’ lives. By doing so, we can support a better future, not only for them but for the world as a whole. “Gender equality can’t be reached overnight. It’s a massive goal that everyone needs to agree to…people just need to get off their behinds and do something about it.” Further information
Alia, aged 17