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    Medical Liberia and Partners Observe Int’l Day of the Girl Child in River Gee

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkOctober 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ben T.C. Brooks

    River Gee County | Oct. 31, 2025 | Medical Liberia, in partnership with Amuanu for Development, joined the global observance of the International Day of the Girl Child with a vibrant and inspiring empowerment event held during the week in Fish Town, River Gee County.

    The International Day of the Girl Child, established by the United Nations in 2011 and observed every year on October 11, seeks to recognize the rights of girls and address the challenges they face worldwide.

    It draws global attention to issues such as limited access to education, early marriage, and gender-based violence, while promoting opportunities for girls to reach their full potential.

    This year’s celebration centered on education, empowerment, and protection, highlighting the essential role of girls in shaping Liberia’s future.

    The program featured motivational speeches, performances, and awareness activities aimed at amplifying girls’ voices and promoting gender equality.

    Delivering the keynote address, Ms. Mercy Nimely underscored the importance of valuing girls as equal contributors to national development.

    She called for sustained advocacy and community engagement to “dismantle” harmful traditional practices and gender stereotypes that continue to limit girls’ potential.

    “When we educate and empower girls, we empower entire communities,” Ms. Nimely emphasized. “Let us continue to promote respect, equality, and protection for every girl child across Liberia.”

    Madam Etta Quittee George, Coordinator of Medical Liberia’s River Gee Chapter, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to protecting women and girls from abuse and exploitation.

    She called on law enforcement agencies to uphold existing laws and ensure that perpetrators of gender-based violence are held accountable.

    “Ending violence against girls requires collective action,” Madam George said. “Medical Liberia remains dedicated to working with local authorities and partners to create safer spaces for our daughters and sisters.”

    Madam Vinton James, Executive Director of Amuanu for Development, expressed gratitude to participants and partners for their support. She emphasized that education remains the cornerstone of empowerment and national growth.

    “Every girl deserves the chance to learn, dream, and lead,” she said. “By investing in girls’ education, we are investing in Liberia’s future.”

    Gee County Coordinator of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, River Sherinna Brooks, commended Medical Liberia and its partners for organizing the event.

    She reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to collaborate with local stakeholders in advancing the protection and empowerment of women and children.

    Brooks urged young girls to remain focused on their education and avoid peer pressure that could lead to early pregnancies and child marriage.

    The celebration concluded with cultural performances, poetry recitals, and a symbolic pledge by students and community members to champion girls’ rights and promote inclusivity and equality.

    The event brought together students, educators, traditional and local leaders, government officials, and civil society representatives, all united in their shared commitment to advancing the rights and welfare of girls across Liberia.

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