অপরাজেয় বাংলা :: Aparajeo Bangla

Teen Takes Over Swedish Embassy in Bangladesh for a Day

staff correspondent

প্রকাশিত: ০৫:৪০ পিএম, ১১ অক্টোবর ২০২১ সোমবার   আপডেট: ০৫:৪১ পিএম, ১১ অক্টোবর ২০২১ সোমবার

Runa, a youth activist and community volunteer promoting girls’ rights, took over the Swedish Embassy in Bangladesh for a day on Monday to advocate for girls’ rights, equal opportunities and equal chances for girls.

The takeover is a part of the global #GirlsTakeover campaign, a signature activity of Plan International. Every year, Plan rolls out this activity all over the world, including Bangladesh, marking the International Day of Girls on 11 October, under its Girls Get Equal campaign calling for increased investment in girls’ power, activism and leadership.

This year, throughout the month of October Plan International Bangladesh is going to mobilize about 70 #GirlsTakeover in leading roles within politics, governance, diplomacy, business etc all over the country to promote equality, freedom, and representation for girls and young women.

Runa, the Swedish Ambassador for the day, who is also a sponsored child of Plan International Bangladesh, expressed her excitement, saying: “In my community, girls often don’t realize that they also have the potential to take high positions, lead and make changes. As I take over the position today, I feel the confidence that I can also develop skills as a leader. In that way I can hopefully inspire and empower other girls and help improve opportunities for girls, especially when it comes to this year’s theme, digital literacy.”

Runa is also a member of a youth group where she works with adolescents and youth to promote education for children, and rights of girls and advocates against child marriage.

In accordance with Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy that aims to promote gender equality and all women’s and girls’ full enjoyment of human rights, the Swedish Embassy took part in this Girls Takeover, showing its commitment to promote gender equality and girls’ empowerment.

Sweden Ambassador to Bangladesh H.E. Alex Berg von Linde said: “On the International Day of the Girl Child we celebrate the power and potential of girls - in challenging stereotypes, breaking gender barriers and demanding change. But we also need to recognize the big obstacles that remain. Girls are often the first victims when human rights are violated – in real life and online. They suffer double discrimination, for their age and their gender. To cede the Ambassador´s position for a day to a girl is one way of manifesting the need for girls’ voices to be heard. Today - and every day.”

This International Day of the Girl 2021, we are united around the theme of ‘Girls Get Equal Freedom Online’ –Misinformation and Disinformation girls and young women face in the digital world. Girls are increasingly engaged in internet platforms around the world, where they are exposed to diluted information, causing them mental and physical harm. This animosity prevents girls from taking on leadership roles in the larger movement for gender equality.

The #GIRLSTAKEOVER campaign by Plan International is a powerful statement about the empowerment of girls. Girls can revolutionize their lives and communities when they are given equal opportunities and equal chances in life. The takeover is an opportunity to not only amplify the strength of girls, but also to highlight everyone’s dedication to supporting girls' concerns and gender equality in your country.

Among the other positions which have been and will be taken over by girls from different areas all over Bangladesh are- Rangpur: Hon’ble Mayor of Rangpur City Corporation; Barisal: Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Barisal Metropolitan Police; Chottogram: UP Chairman in Rangamati, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar; Sylhet: Deputy Director, District Social Service Office.