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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

A Great Year to be a Girl?

This year has been declared 'European Year of Citizenship'. School children around the UK are learning about citizenship and what it means to be a good citizen.

Thanks to Lisa Cornell Head of PSHE at Sydenham High School, year 9 girls and I had a fantastic hour discussing what it means to be a world citizen. It was also a session to explore and discuss the very disadvantaged and often cruel treatment of girls and women in many parts of the world. The girls recognised the need to contribute in any way they can, to make the world better for other girls. They felt 'encouraged to take an interest in politics and the world around them as what happens in one country could snowball into others'. They recognise that with great privilege comes great responsibility.


This year gives me hope. The teaching of Citizenship and equal opportunities as well as the signing of the Commonwealth Charter gives me great hope indeed; hope that this would be a great year to be a girl! A year to be recognised as a partner in society's progress...a year to be seen as an equal (I live in hope)!

A week to Celebrate the Commonwealth

Monday the 11th of March was a wet, snowy, windy and exceptionally cold day in London (even by British standards)!

It was nevertheless, a day that made many hearts warm! It was not just a day set aside to commemorate men and women from around the Commonwealth who fought alongside Britain during the 1st and 2nd World war but also to celebrate all things Commonwealth.

The theme for the Commonwealth this year is 'Opportunity through Enterprise'. Through a mix of world music, dance and personal testimonies, the event celebrated economic innovation throughout the Commonwealth and our shared commitment towards youth, social and sustainable enterprise.

The Commonwealth Charter which 'recognises that gender equality and women's empowerment are essential components of human development and basic human rights', was signed by the 54 member countries; a triumphant closure to an amazing day!



Activities continue throughout this week at various venues to celebrate our shared heritage and common goals.
 

Friday, 1 March 2013

GET INVOLVED! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO!

No matter how indifferent we pretend to be, we want to make a difference! We want to leave our footprints on the sands of time. However little we are able to contribute, the seed we sow is capable of growing into a big tree. This tree in its turn would have seeds that will make other trees… a single tree CAN start a forest!

The plight of girls in Developing countries hasn’t changed. Girls are still being denied education, yet history has shown time and again that educating women is the one thing that makes sense! If half the population is denied the means to contribute towards nation building how will an aspiring nation develop?

Every girl wants to play a part in developing her community; education gives her the ability to do so. Please help create change. Our target of sponsoring 1000 girls through secondary schooling in their own communities is not ambitious. The ripple effect however, will blow your mind! These girls will go on to support boys and girls in their 1000 communities, who will go on to support 1000s of others in other communities…do you start to get the picture? It is a fact that nearly 90% of income earned by girls go to their families and community.

Let’s change this

 
 
To this

 

Please give what you can. Most importantly, get your school, family, friends, organisation etc involved!

Let change start with you! Help make every girl count.

Click below to donate

Email: ladi.dariya@yahoo.co.ukto arrange a speaking engagement/assembly.

THANK YOU!

Monday, 11 February 2013

A Week to Celebrate Africa

Students at Wimbledon High School set aside a week in November to Celebrate Africa. The week highlighted the plight of children and young people and that of girls and women. Students wrote poetry, did art pieces and displayed these for parents and teachers to view.

Pictures of African scenes, families and every day life were also donated by a very generous photographer for display in the school's auditorium.

As part of the school's 'making a difference policy', Ladi and her team were invited to speak to the students about the difficulties of growing up as a girl in rural Africa. Parents  and pupils donated generously to support the education of girls in Africa. The school has also committed to making this an annual event as part of the school's anniversary celebration.



What a fantastic opportunity for the girls whose lives will be transformed by the generosity of this school!

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Eltham Hill makes a massive difference!

Tim Layton and I were invited to Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls (soon to be Eltham Hill School) for their 'Make a Difference Day' in support of the CCLEF's 'Thousand Schools for a Thousand Girls' Initiative and what a difference they made!

From dancing, to cheerleading, to fashion shows and lots more, the girls made such an impression. These girls, who do not cease to amaze, also donated their old school uniforms to be sold as textile to enable them raise enough to put a girl or more through secondary school! They are providing an opportunity for these girls to have the chance of a better life...the chance that society denies them!





From angelic singing, to steel pans and sing-alongs...it was delightful. A triumph!

A huge 'thank you' beyond words!!

Sunday, 11 March 2012

BURNTWOOD'S BIG WALK TO SCHOOL!











What an amazing day Saturday the 10th of March was! The Burntwood's big walk to school started from the Rwandan High Commission at Seymour Place central London, to Burntwood School in South West London. Seven miles of good natured banter and lots of laughs among friends, family and teachers all for a good cause. Burntwood's walk is to raise sponsorship money for the two girls they are putting through secondary school in Rwanda through the CCLEF's TSTG Initiative. Lots of young children took part (including 4 months old Anna in her pram).  What an amazing achievement!

Friday, 3 February 2012

31/01/2012

An amazing day at the City of London School for Girls! The atmosphere, the buzz, the spirit! What a day. Keep it going girls, we can change the world for other girls!