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From Rwandan Girls; Why it is important for our leaders and the community to invest in us

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In January at a World Economic Forum special event on the Millennium Development Goals, President Kagame stated that: “Investing in girls’ empowerment calls for increased investment in the good health of the girl child as we do for the boys, so that they all grow into balanced human beings with equal opportunities to realise their life aspirations.” This statement highlights that for girls to thrive and contribute to the development of our countries, we need to be a priority.

I am a 19-year-old orphan who finished high school at Agahozo Shalom Youth Village School last year. I am now committed to go to university. Last week I participated in the African Union Summit as one of the  ‘Gender is My Agenda’ meeting panelists.

The event provided a platform for civil organisations to join forces and promote opportunities for girls in Africa. During this meeting, we learned that in some parts of the continent women produce 60-80 percent of agricultural output, but only own one percent of the land. There are good programmes and policies trying to tackle this issue, but we need to see more action on legislation to ensure girls and women can own and control the land they work.

In 2015, the Millennium Development Goals will end. The world is now creating the next development agenda. In April 2013, the United Nations My World survey was distributed throughout Rwanda and gathered in- and out-of-school youths’ perspectives on priorities for the next set of development goals.

Of the 70,000 surveys distributed throughout Rwanda, 30,000 responses were received, of which 55 percent were by girls. The top three priorities identified by the youth to include in the Post-2015 development agenda were first a good education, second better healthcare, and third better job opportunities.

Girls particularly called out the need to address issues of violence. The results of the survey are one of many ways that girls’ voices are being heard by the decision-makers for the next development agenda.

As an African girl, I believe it is important that girls are put at the forefront of the post-2015 development agenda. Today, I’m using my voice as an African girl, to be able to speak for those who do not have a chance. We, African young women and girls have dreams, but we also face challenges in achieving our goals. For example, we still face the challenge of accessing health services because of limited availability, lack of education around sexual health, and the fact that sex is a taboo subject.

We, as young women have problems with access to land and limited economic opportunities, which we think limits our level of independence, especially those of us who live in rural areas. And even though we do have access to education, many of us drop out of school due to unwanted pregnancies and the social and economic challenges that come along with them.

We African girls are looking for opportunities instead of barriers. We need to maximize our potential, but we don’t think we can do it alone. We need mentors and leaders who really understand our needs and who understand gender equality and the importance of implementing policies that will help us realize our dreams.

Rwanda is doing amazing work for girls so far, and our leadership is committed to this. We call on leaders and communities at every level to support investing in girls so that we are better equipped to fulfill our potential.

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