World Girls' Day in Potsdam: Making girls strong for the future!

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World Girls' Day will take place in Potsdam on October 9th, 2025 to draw attention to girls' rights and equality.

Am 9.10.2025 findet in Potsdam der Weltmädchentag statt, um auf Mädchenrechte und Gleichstellung aufmerksam zu machen.
World Girls' Day will take place in Potsdam on October 9th, 2025 to draw attention to girls' rights and equality.

World Girls' Day in Potsdam: Making girls strong for the future!

Today, October 9, 2025, numerous events will take place in Potsdam on the occasion of World Girls' Day. The focus is on the challenges that girls face every day. Stefanie Buhr, the children and youth representative, draws attention to important issues: role and body images, violence, disadvantages in training and work as well as the lack of participation of girls in decisions are crucial points here. Loud Meeting point Potsdam The main purpose of this day is to point out that women's rights are also human rights and that all children should have the freedom to grow up self-determined and safe.

The program offers a colorful mix of activities. In addition to dance and music performances, including by the Berlin dance group “Oblivion” and the musician Betty Beat, visitors can look forward to creative workshops and sporting activities. These include hula hoop workshops, a climbing wall and hands-on activities, all of which offer the opportunity to get active. The event is accessible free of charge and is supported by the state capital - in addition, all program items are translated into sign language.

Global perspectives and challenges

But World Girl Day goes far beyond local events. Girls around the world face serious challenges. Loud UNICEF The United Nations has set itself ambitious goals to achieve full gender equality. This includes not only education for all, but also protection from violence and harmful practices that affect girls worldwide, such as child marriage and female genital mutilation.

Education plays a key role in this. According to that Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Access to education remains uneven in many regions of the world - especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Almost two-thirds of people who lack basic literacy skills are women. While the educational levels of girls and boys worldwide have converged since 1990, access for girls remains severely limited in many countries.

Important initiatives and achievements

There is progress that should be celebrated. Countries that actively promote equality in education show that not only school enrollment rates improve, but also the future prospects of boys and girls. UNICEF and other organizations work to ensure that girls have access to quality education and are encouraged to make their voices heard. Education systems should break down gender-specific barriers and create critical awareness of inequalities.

In summary: World Girls' Day is an important occasion to strengthen the voices of girls worldwide and draw attention to the challenges they face. The Potsdam event is a step in the right direction - alongside many other initiatives that aim to create a fairer and more equal future for all genders.