Showing posts with label Girl Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girl Up. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Remembering Haiti

On January 12, 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the country of Haiti.

Today, the second anniversary of the earthquake, is a good reminder to remember the girls and women who have been affected.

Currently, there are about 800 camps and half a million people still displaced, many of them girls and women.

Haiti is one of the most unsafe places to be a girl or woman, especially for those who live in camps and are vulnerable to violence, so supporting girls and women in Haiti should be a focus of the international community in the effort to rebuild.

While Girl Up does not raise money for programs in Haiti, we are proud to be part of the UN Foundation which supports the work of UN agencies and partners in Haiti to help ensure girls and women remain a priority.

On this anniversary of the earthquake, we encourage Girl Up supporters to learn more about what the UN Foundation and our UN partners are doing to help the Haitian people.

In order for Haiti to get back on its feet, people need to move from tent cities to permanent homes, girls should have the chance to go to school and women should be given opportunities to work.

An estimated 43 percent of households are headed by women, so women are vital to the effort to rebuild communities.

By backing the work of the United Nations, UN Foundation supporters are making sure girls and women stay safe and healthy. The Foundation has raised close to $4 million to help the UN help Haiti.

These funds have supported several important projects, including 125 solar-powered street lights that will keep girls and women who live in the camps safe at night.

Much like the lights that Girl Up has helped provide to keep refugee girls in Ethiopia safe, this lighting is preventing violence in the Haitian camps. The money has also helped UNFPA rebuild ten clinics that provide healthcare to more than 230,000 women in Haiti.

One of Girl Up’s UN agency partners — UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund — is taking a lead role in getting Haitian kids back in school.

UNICEF already distributed school supplies to 750,000 children and 15,000 teachers. This assistance is giving girls the opportunity to go to school, which also gives them the chance to live a healthier life and have a better future.

From the beginning, the UN has been working to help Haiti stabilize and rebuild after the earthquake by providing 1.5 million people with shelter, clean water, and access to latrines, and has supported the removal of more than 50 percent of rubble, another key to rebuilding the country.

The generosity of the thousands of people who have joined the UN Foundation is helping Haitians, including the thousands of girls and women, rebuild.

There are still many challenges and your continued support is needed.

Visit www.unfoundation.org/haiti to learn more, donate, and view new photos and video highlighting the UN’s progress.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Victoria Justice on The View


TV star Victoria Justice was featured on The View, where she spoke about Girl Up and her recent observation trip to Guatemala.






Diary by Girl Up Champion, Victoria Justice (pictured middle)

Hi everyone! I just came back from an awesome trip to Guatemala with the Girl Up team, seeing the great United Nations work that Girl Up supports to help and empower girls there. Over the next three days I’d like to tell you a little bit of what I experienced on my trip.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Girl Up!









Girl Up, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation, gives American girls the opportunity to channel their energy and compassion to raise awareness and funds for programs of the United Nations that help some of the world's hardest-to-reach adolescent girls. Through Girl Up's support, girls have the opportunity to become educated, healthy, safe, counted, and positioned to be the next generation of leaders. Visit GirlUp.org to learn more.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Girl Up Raises Awareness About Girls at Risk in Developing Countries




Girl Up, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation, gives American girls the opportunity to channel their energy and compassion to raise awareness and funds for programs of the United Nations that help some of the world’s hardest-to-reach adolescent girls. Through Girl Up’s support, girls have the opportunity to become educated, healthy, safe, counted, and positioned to be the next generation of leaders.

Campaign supporters are encouraged to give a "High Five" to girls in developing countries by donating $5 or more to provide girls with such basic needs as access to school supplies, clean water, life-saving health services, safety from violence, and more. To give a High Five and learn more, join us at GirlUp.org.



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Friday, May 27, 2011

A Lasting Impact - United Nations Foundation





A Lasting Impact focuses on the personal experiences of those who have had their lives changed due to the influence of these Girl Up and United Nations Foundation sponsored programs. The video further explores the larger implications that reforms like these create. Take a stand against child marriage today at http://www.GirlUp.org/stopchildmarriage


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