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Fact Sheet: Girls and Young Women 
 
     
        •   There are 1.8 billion young people in the world. Approximately half of them – 900 
            million – are adolescent girls and young women. 
        •   Girls’ primary school completion rates are below 50 per cent in most poor countries. 
        •   Pregnancy‐  and  childbirth‐related  complications  are  the  number‐one  killers  of  girls 
            aged 15 to 19 worldwide. 
        •   One in seven girls in developing countries is married before age 15, and 38 per cent 
            are married before age 18.   
        •   In sub‐Saharan Africa, more women than men are living with HIV, and young women 
            aged  15–24  years  are  as  much  as  eight  times  more  likely  than  men  to  be  HIV 
            positive. 
        •   Women  and  girls  make  up  80  per  cent  of  the  estimated  800,000  people  trafficked 
            across national borders annuallyi with the majority (79 per cent) trafficked for sexual 
            exploitation. 
 
 
There are 1.8 billion young people in the world and the majority live in developing countries.  
They are the largest generation of youth in history.  Approximately half of them – 900 million – 
are adolescent girls and young women. 

These girls and young women possess huge untapped potential. When educated, healthy, and 
equipped  with  the  right  skills  and  opportunities,  they  hold  the  key  to  unlocking  many  of  the 
world’s  most  pressing  problems:    reducing  poverty,  advancing  gender  equality,  catalyzing 
countries’  social  and  economic  development,  halting  the  spread  of  HIV,  reducing  maternal 
mortality,  and  ending  violence  against  women,  among  many  others  .    As  educated  mothers, 
they  will  invest  in  the  survival,  education  and  success  of  the  next  generation.    As  leaders  of 
today and tomorrow, they can be a force for social change  

Yet despite their potential the most marginalized, vulnerable and hard‐to‐reach adolescent girls 
are  often  invisible.  They  are  not  prioritized  in  many  development  programmes.  Many  youth‐
serving programmes tend to benefit older, educated, urban, and largely male youth.  Not only is 
investing  in  girls  and  young  women  a  human  rights  imperative,  but  it  is  one  of  the  smartest 
investments any country can make.   

 
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Key Challenges: 

Adolescent girls, many of the verge of adulthood, face many challenges.  They are discriminated 
against  as  females,  and  consequently  face  diminished  opportunities  and  choices.    They  are 
often poorly educated, subject to serious health risks, and threatened by violence.  Their views 
and concerns are often unheard. 

Girls’  primary  school  completion  rates  are  below  50  per  cent  in  most  poor  countries.ii    The 
current  picture  for  secondary  school  completion  is  bleak:    in  19  African  countries,  secondary 
school completion rate for adolescent girls is below 5 per cent. iii  Even if girls are in school, they 
are the first to leave when needed for domestic chores or to be caregivers, and are often forced 
to leave due to child marriage or pregnancy.iv   

Gender‐based  discrimination  in  the  labour  market,  traditional  practices,  fewer  opportunities 
and  the  lower  value  placed  on  women’s  economic  contributions  all  leave  young  women  with 
higher rates of unemployment or tied to traditionally unpaid, family‐based work.v  Moreover, 
youth  unemployment  rates  have  proven  more  sensitive  to  economic  shocks  than  adult  rates, 
and young women have more difficulty than young men in finding work. When young women 
do  find  work,  it  is  often  lower  paid  and  in  the  informal  economy,  in  unprotected,  low‐skilled 
jobs.vi Many countries that have improved education for girls and young women also need to 
focus  on  school‐to‐work  transitions.  While  gender  gaps  in  youth  participation  rates  have 
narrowed  over  the  past  decade,  they  remain  wide  in  South  Asia,  the  Middle  East  and  North 
Africa.   

Gender  inequality  and  discrimination  are  key  determinants  of  health  status.  Each  year 
approximately 16 million adolescent girls give birth, the majority of which occur among married 
girls in developing countries.  Pregnancy‐ and childbirth‐related complications are the number‐
one  killers  of  girls  aged  15  to  19.  vii  Physically  immature  and  often  with  few  resources,  the 
youngest, first‐time mothers are most at risk. Obstetric fistula, a devastating childbirth injury, 
affects an estimated 2‐4 million girls and women in the world, and about half of the cases are 
among first‐time mothers.viii  Moreover, babies born to adolescent mothers face greater risks 
than those with older mothers:  stillbirth and death are 50 per cent more likely for babies with 
mothers under age 20 than those with mothers 20 to 29 years old.ix 

Child  marriage  is  a  health  issue  as  well  as  a  human  rights  violation.  Many  young  brides  face 
poverty, ill health, abuse, unprotected sex carrying the risk of HIV, frequent pregnancies, an end 
to  education  and  few  positive  life  options.x  The  number  of  child  brides  in  the  world  is 
significant:  one in seven girls in developing countries is married before age 15, and 38 per cent 
are married before age 18.  If present trends continue, 100 million girls will marry over the next 
decade, equaling 25,000 girls married every day for the next 10 years.xi   




 
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Slightly more than half of all people living with HIV are women and girls. In sub‐Saharan Africa, 
more women than men are living with HIV, and young women aged 15–24 years are as much as 
eight times more likely than men to be HIV positive.xii  

Across all economic strata, many adolescent girls and young women worldwide live under the 
constant  threat  of  violence  and  abuse.    Globally  up  to  50  per  cent  of  sexual  assaults  are 
committed  against  girls  under  16.xiii  Up  to  1  in  5  girls  under  the  age  of  15  experience  sexual 
abuse.xiv While 30 per cent of women report that their first sexual experience as being forced, 
the  percentage  is  even  higher  among  those  who  were  under  15  at  the  time  of  sexual 
initiation.xv  

Many young women are trapped in sexual slavery: women and girls make up 80 per cent of the 
estimated  800,000  people  trafficked  across  national  borders  annuallyxvi  with  the  majority  (79 
per cent) trafficked for sexual exploitation.xvii  
 
Millions  of  girls  are  the  victims  of  harmful  practices  that  may  deprive  them  of  the  right  to 
education,  the  right  to  life  and  physical  integrity  and  the  right  to  the  highest  attainable 
standard  of  health.  Approximately  100  to  140  million  girls  and  women  in  the  world  have 
experienced female genital mutilation/cutting, with more than 3 million girls in Africa annually 
at  risk  of  the  practice.xviii  The  practice  increases  the  risks  of  obstructed  labour,  childbirth 
complications, newborn deaths, postpartum bleeding, infections and maternal mortality.xix 

Key Opportunities 
 
Despite  the  inequities  girls  and  young  women  face,  protecting  and  fulfilling  their  rights  has  a 
positive catalytic effect on societies as a whole, promotes gender equality, and contributes to 
poverty reduction.  For example: 
 
        • When women and girls over 16 earn income, they reinvest 90 per cent of it in their 
           families, as compared to men who invest only 30 to 40 per cent.xx 
        • Each year of primary school boosts girls’ eventual wages by 10 to 20 per cent.  An 
           extra year of secondary school:  15 to 25 per cent).xxi 
        • A  World  Bank  study  of  100  countries  found  that  every  1  per  cent  increase  in  the 
           proportion of women with secondary education boosts a country’s annual per capita 
           income growth rate by about 0.3 percentage points.xxii 
        • Young women who are educated are better able to delay childbearing and to ensure 
           the health and education of their children.xxiii 
        • Each extra year of a mother’s schooling cuts infant mortality by between 5 and 10 
           per cent.xxiv 




 
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        •   Educated women are more likely to resist abuses such as domestic violence, harmful 
            practices  such  as  female  genital  cutting,  and  discrimination  at  home,  in  society  or 
            the workplace.xxv   
 
 
The United Nations’ System Approach 
 
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and 
the  Convention  on  the  Rights  of  the  Child  (CRC)  together  provide  a  legal  framework  and  a 
comprehensive set of measures for the promotion and protection of human rights throughout a 
woman’s  lifetime.    In  addition,  the  CRC  and  CEDAW  are  complementary  and  mutually 
reinforcing.  
The  international  community  has  also  adopted  a  number  of  agreements  or  declarations  that 
refer to adolescent girls and that set forth strategic objectives and actions. The Programme of 
Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo in 1994 
and  the  Beijing  Platform  for  Action  adopted  at  the  Fourth  World  Conference  on  Women  in 
Beijing in 1995 are international consensus agreements that strongly support gender equality 
and the empowerment of women and girls. 
 
In  1995,  the  United  Nations  General  Assembly  adopted  the  World  Programme  of  Action  for 
Youth (WPAY), a blueprint for action that covers 10 priority areas, with five new priority areas 
added  in  2007.  Girls  and  young  women  is  one  of  the  original  10  areas  of  the  Programme  of 
Action.    Investing  in  one  area  of  the  WPAY  affects  other  areas  of  the  Programme  of  Action, 
thereby creating a multiplier effect in the lives of young people and their communities. Many 
countries have established youth policies. Within this process, it is imperative to note that the 
WPAY  mentions  that  governments  and  youth  organizations  should  promote  an  “active  and 
visible policy of mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies and programmes.” 

Unleashing Girls’ Power and Potential:  The UN Adolescent Girls Task Force 

Recognizing the particularly complex situation of adolescent girls, the UN Adolescent Girls Task 
Force  (chaired  by  UNFPA  and  UNICEF,  and  includes  ILO,  UNESCO,  UNHCR,  UN  Women  and 
WHO) launched a joint initiative to advance the rights of adolescent girls, particularly the most 
vulnerable  and  marginalized.  It  works  with  governments,  civil  society,  and  communities  to 
deliver high‐impact policies and programmes that: 

        1. Educate  adolescent  girls:    Ensure  that  adolescent  girls  have  access  to  quality 
           education and complete schooling, focusing on their transition from primary to post‐
           primary  education  and  training,  including  secondary  education,  and  pathways 
           between formal and non‐formal systems. 
 



 
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        2. Improve adolescent girls’ health:  Ensure that adolescent girls have access to age‐
           appropriate health and nutrition information and services, including life skills‐based 
           sexuality education, HIV prevention, and sexual and reproductive health. 
         
        3. Keep adolescent girls free from violence:  Prevent and protect girls from all forms of 
           gender‐based violence, abuse and exploitation, and ensure that girls who experience 
           violence  receive  prompt  services  and  access  to  justice.    Specific  attention  will  be 
           paid to girls in displacement, as they are increasingly prone to abuse. 
 
        4. Promote  adolescent  girl  leaders:    Ensure  that  adolescent  girls  gain  essential 
           economic  and  social  skills  and  are  supported  by  mentors  and  resources  to  enable 
           them to participate in community life. 
 
        5. Count  adolescent  girls:    Work  with  partners  to  collect,  analyze,  and  use  data  on 
           adolescent  girls  to  advocate  for,  develop  and  monitor  evidence‐based  policies  and 
           programmes that advance their well‐being and realize their human rights. 
         
For further information:  

            •   www.un.org/youth 
            •   http://www.ungei.org  
            •   http://www.unfpa.org/adolescents/ 
            •   UN Joint Statement on Adolescent Girls 
            •   http://www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/documents/news/2010/joint
                _statement_adolescentgirls.pdf 

            •   UN  Adolescent  Girls  Task  Force  (2009)  Girl  Power  and  Potential:  A  joint 
                programming  framework  for  fulfilling  the  rights  of  the  marginalized  adolescent 
                girls. 
            •   http://www.unicef.org/adolescence/files/FINAL‐UNJointFramewokrpdf.pdf 

            •   Population Council and UNFPA.  The Adolescent Experience In‐Depth:  Using 
                Data to Identify and Reach the Most Vulnerable Young People 
                http://www.unfpa.org/youth/dhs_adolescent_guides.html 
            •   UNICEF Report Bejing+15: Bringing Girls into Focus, March 2010 
            •   http://www.unicef.org/gender/files/Beijing_plus_15_Bringing_Girls_Into_Focus_
                2010.pdf 

            •   http://www.endvawnow.org 
 
 




 
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i
   U.S. Department of State. 2008. Trafficking in Persons Report June 2008: 7. Office of Undersecretary for Democracy and
Global Affairs and Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.
ii
    Lloyd, Cynthia, Population Council (2009). New Lessons: The Power of Educating Adolescent Girls.
iii
     Lloyd, Cynthia (2009).
iv UNESCO, (2004): “Who are Excluded and Why?”
v
    ILO Brief: Youth Employment: Breaking Gender Barriers for Young Women and Men.
vi ILO (2010): Global Employment Trends for Youth http://www.ilo.org/empelm/what/lang--en/WCMS_114243/index.htm
vii
     Temin, Miriam and Levine, R. (2010). Start with a Girl: a New Agenda for Global Health. UNFPA (2007). Giving Girls
Today and Tomorrow: Breaking the Cycle of Adolescent Pregnancy. New York.
viii
      www.endfistula.org
ix
     Temin, Miriam and Levine, Ruth (2010).
x
   UNFPA (2007).
xi
    http://www.icrw.org/child-marriage-facts-and-figures
xii
     UNAIDS (2010). Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic.
xiii
     http://www.endvawnow.org/uploads/browser/files/FactsheetAdolescent_Aug2010_en.pdf.pdf.
xiv
      WHO.(2005): WHO Multi-Country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women: Initial Results on
Prevalence, Health Outcomes and Women’s Responses (p. 49)
xv
     WHO. 2005. WHO Multi-Country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women. WHO, Geneva (p.52).
xvi
      U.S. Department of State. 2008. Trafficking in Persons Report June 2008: 7. Office of Undersecretary for Democracy and
Global Affairs and Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.
xvii
      United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). 2009. Global Report on Trafficking in Persons. UNODC, Vienna
(p.11).U.S. Department of State. 2008. Trafficking in Persons Report June 2008: 7. Office of Undersecretary for Democracy and
Global Affairs and Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.
xviii
       UNFPA (2007).  Global Consultation on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Technical Report.  UNFPA:  NY.
xix
      WHO Study Group on Female Genital Mutilation and Obstetric Outcome. 2006. “Female Genital Mutilation and Obstetric 
Outcome: WHO Collaborative Prospective Study in Six African Countries”. The Lancet, Vol 367: Issue 9525, 1835‐1841;  and 
WHO. May 2008. Female Genital Mutilation‐Fact Sheet No. 241. WHO, Geneva.
xx
     Nike Foundation (2009) The Girl Effect: Not Just about Girls: Engaging Men and Boys is Key to Girls’ Ability to Achieve
their Full Potential.
xxi
    Psacharopoulous, G. et al. “Returns to Investment in Education:  A further Update.  Policy Research Working Paper 2881 
(Washington, DC:  World Bank 2002).  
xxii
      Herz, B. And Sperling G. (2004). What Works in Girls’ Education: Evidence and Policies from the Developing World.
Council on Foreign Relations: New York
xxiii
      UNFPA (2007).
xxiv
      Herz, B. And Sperling G. (2004)..
xxv
      UNICEF (2007). Women and Children: the Double Dividend of Gender Equality. The State of the World’s Children.




This Fact Sheet was prepared by UNFPA with UNICEF, Co‐Chairs of the United Nations Adolescent Girls 
Task  Force.    This  Fact  Sheet  is  part  of  a  collaborative  effort  of  the  Inter‐Agency  Network  for  Youth 
Development, coordinated by the United Nations Programme on Youth. 




 

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Fact sheet: Girls and young women

  • 1. Fact Sheet: Girls and Young Women      • There are 1.8 billion young people in the world. Approximately half of them – 900  million – are adolescent girls and young women.  • Girls’ primary school completion rates are below 50 per cent in most poor countries.  • Pregnancy‐  and  childbirth‐related  complications  are  the  number‐one  killers  of  girls  aged 15 to 19 worldwide.  • One in seven girls in developing countries is married before age 15, and 38 per cent  are married before age 18.    • In sub‐Saharan Africa, more women than men are living with HIV, and young women  aged  15–24  years  are  as  much  as  eight  times  more  likely  than  men  to  be  HIV  positive.  • Women  and  girls  make  up  80  per  cent  of  the  estimated  800,000  people  trafficked  across national borders annuallyi with the majority (79 per cent) trafficked for sexual  exploitation.      There are 1.8 billion young people in the world and the majority live in developing countries.   They are the largest generation of youth in history.  Approximately half of them – 900 million –  are adolescent girls and young women.  These girls and young women possess huge untapped potential. When educated, healthy, and  equipped  with  the  right  skills  and  opportunities,  they  hold  the  key  to  unlocking  many  of  the  world’s  most  pressing  problems:    reducing  poverty,  advancing  gender  equality,  catalyzing  countries’  social  and  economic  development,  halting  the  spread  of  HIV,  reducing  maternal  mortality,  and  ending  violence  against  women,  among  many  others  .    As  educated  mothers,  they  will  invest  in  the  survival,  education  and  success  of  the  next  generation.    As  leaders  of  today and tomorrow, they can be a force for social change   Yet despite their potential the most marginalized, vulnerable and hard‐to‐reach adolescent girls  are  often  invisible.  They  are  not  prioritized  in  many  development  programmes.  Many  youth‐ serving programmes tend to benefit older, educated, urban, and largely male youth.  Not only is  investing  in  girls  and  young  women  a  human  rights  imperative,  but  it  is  one  of  the  smartest  investments any country can make.     
  • 2. 2   Key Challenges:  Adolescent girls, many of the verge of adulthood, face many challenges.  They are discriminated  against  as  females,  and  consequently  face  diminished  opportunities  and  choices.    They  are  often poorly educated, subject to serious health risks, and threatened by violence.  Their views  and concerns are often unheard.  Girls’  primary  school  completion  rates  are  below  50  per  cent  in  most  poor  countries.ii    The  current  picture  for  secondary  school  completion  is  bleak:    in  19  African  countries,  secondary  school completion rate for adolescent girls is below 5 per cent. iii  Even if girls are in school, they  are the first to leave when needed for domestic chores or to be caregivers, and are often forced  to leave due to child marriage or pregnancy.iv    Gender‐based  discrimination  in  the  labour  market,  traditional  practices,  fewer  opportunities  and  the  lower  value  placed  on  women’s  economic  contributions  all  leave  young  women  with  higher rates of unemployment or tied to traditionally unpaid, family‐based work.v  Moreover,  youth  unemployment  rates  have  proven  more  sensitive  to  economic  shocks  than  adult  rates,  and young women have more difficulty than young men in finding work. When young women  do  find  work,  it  is  often  lower  paid  and  in  the  informal  economy,  in  unprotected,  low‐skilled  jobs.vi Many countries that have improved education for girls and young women also need to  focus  on  school‐to‐work  transitions.  While  gender  gaps  in  youth  participation  rates  have  narrowed  over  the  past  decade,  they  remain  wide  in  South  Asia,  the  Middle  East  and  North  Africa.    Gender  inequality  and  discrimination  are  key  determinants  of  health  status.  Each  year  approximately 16 million adolescent girls give birth, the majority of which occur among married  girls in developing countries.  Pregnancy‐ and childbirth‐related complications are the number‐ one  killers  of  girls  aged  15  to  19.  vii  Physically  immature  and  often  with  few  resources,  the  youngest, first‐time mothers are most at risk. Obstetric fistula, a devastating childbirth injury,  affects an estimated 2‐4 million girls and women in the world, and about half of the cases are  among first‐time mothers.viii  Moreover, babies born to adolescent mothers face greater risks  than those with older mothers:  stillbirth and death are 50 per cent more likely for babies with  mothers under age 20 than those with mothers 20 to 29 years old.ix  Child  marriage  is  a  health  issue  as  well  as  a  human  rights  violation.  Many  young  brides  face  poverty, ill health, abuse, unprotected sex carrying the risk of HIV, frequent pregnancies, an end  to  education  and  few  positive  life  options.x  The  number  of  child  brides  in  the  world  is  significant:  one in seven girls in developing countries is married before age 15, and 38 per cent  are married before age 18.  If present trends continue, 100 million girls will marry over the next  decade, equaling 25,000 girls married every day for the next 10 years.xi     
  • 3. 3   Slightly more than half of all people living with HIV are women and girls. In sub‐Saharan Africa,  more women than men are living with HIV, and young women aged 15–24 years are as much as  eight times more likely than men to be HIV positive.xii   Across all economic strata, many adolescent girls and young women worldwide live under the  constant  threat  of  violence  and  abuse.    Globally  up  to  50  per  cent  of  sexual  assaults  are  committed  against  girls  under  16.xiii  Up  to  1  in  5  girls  under  the  age  of  15  experience  sexual  abuse.xiv While 30 per cent of women report that their first sexual experience as being forced,  the  percentage  is  even  higher  among  those  who  were  under  15  at  the  time  of  sexual  initiation.xv   Many young women are trapped in sexual slavery: women and girls make up 80 per cent of the  estimated  800,000  people  trafficked  across  national  borders  annuallyxvi  with  the  majority  (79  per cent) trafficked for sexual exploitation.xvii     Millions  of  girls  are  the  victims  of  harmful  practices  that  may  deprive  them  of  the  right  to  education,  the  right  to  life  and  physical  integrity  and  the  right  to  the  highest  attainable  standard  of  health.  Approximately  100  to  140  million  girls  and  women  in  the  world  have  experienced female genital mutilation/cutting, with more than 3 million girls in Africa annually  at  risk  of  the  practice.xviii  The  practice  increases  the  risks  of  obstructed  labour,  childbirth  complications, newborn deaths, postpartum bleeding, infections and maternal mortality.xix  Key Opportunities    Despite  the  inequities  girls  and  young  women  face,  protecting  and  fulfilling  their  rights  has  a  positive catalytic effect on societies as a whole, promotes gender equality, and contributes to  poverty reduction.  For example:    • When women and girls over 16 earn income, they reinvest 90 per cent of it in their  families, as compared to men who invest only 30 to 40 per cent.xx  • Each year of primary school boosts girls’ eventual wages by 10 to 20 per cent.  An  extra year of secondary school:  15 to 25 per cent).xxi  • A  World  Bank  study  of  100  countries  found  that  every  1  per  cent  increase  in  the  proportion of women with secondary education boosts a country’s annual per capita  income growth rate by about 0.3 percentage points.xxii  • Young women who are educated are better able to delay childbearing and to ensure  the health and education of their children.xxiii  • Each extra year of a mother’s schooling cuts infant mortality by between 5 and 10  per cent.xxiv   
  • 4. 4   • Educated women are more likely to resist abuses such as domestic violence, harmful  practices  such  as  female  genital  cutting,  and  discrimination  at  home,  in  society  or  the workplace.xxv        The United Nations’ System Approach    The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and  the  Convention  on  the  Rights  of  the  Child  (CRC)  together  provide  a  legal  framework  and  a  comprehensive set of measures for the promotion and protection of human rights throughout a  woman’s  lifetime.    In  addition,  the  CRC  and  CEDAW  are  complementary  and  mutually  reinforcing.   The  international  community  has  also  adopted  a  number  of  agreements  or  declarations  that  refer to adolescent girls and that set forth strategic objectives and actions. The Programme of  Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo in 1994  and  the  Beijing  Platform  for  Action  adopted  at  the  Fourth  World  Conference  on  Women  in  Beijing in 1995 are international consensus agreements that strongly support gender equality  and the empowerment of women and girls.    In  1995,  the  United  Nations  General  Assembly  adopted  the  World  Programme  of  Action  for  Youth (WPAY), a blueprint for action that covers 10 priority areas, with five new priority areas  added  in  2007.  Girls  and  young  women  is  one  of  the  original  10  areas  of  the  Programme  of  Action.    Investing  in  one  area  of  the  WPAY  affects  other  areas  of  the  Programme  of  Action,  thereby creating a multiplier effect in the lives of young people and their communities. Many  countries have established youth policies. Within this process, it is imperative to note that the  WPAY  mentions  that  governments  and  youth  organizations  should  promote  an  “active  and  visible policy of mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies and programmes.”  Unleashing Girls’ Power and Potential:  The UN Adolescent Girls Task Force  Recognizing the particularly complex situation of adolescent girls, the UN Adolescent Girls Task  Force  (chaired  by  UNFPA  and  UNICEF,  and  includes  ILO,  UNESCO,  UNHCR,  UN  Women  and  WHO) launched a joint initiative to advance the rights of adolescent girls, particularly the most  vulnerable  and  marginalized.  It  works  with  governments,  civil  society,  and  communities  to  deliver high‐impact policies and programmes that:  1. Educate  adolescent  girls:    Ensure  that  adolescent  girls  have  access  to  quality  education and complete schooling, focusing on their transition from primary to post‐ primary  education  and  training,  including  secondary  education,  and  pathways  between formal and non‐formal systems.     
  • 5. 5   2. Improve adolescent girls’ health:  Ensure that adolescent girls have access to age‐ appropriate health and nutrition information and services, including life skills‐based  sexuality education, HIV prevention, and sexual and reproductive health.    3. Keep adolescent girls free from violence:  Prevent and protect girls from all forms of  gender‐based violence, abuse and exploitation, and ensure that girls who experience  violence  receive  prompt  services  and  access  to  justice.    Specific  attention  will  be  paid to girls in displacement, as they are increasingly prone to abuse.    4. Promote  adolescent  girl  leaders:    Ensure  that  adolescent  girls  gain  essential  economic  and  social  skills  and  are  supported  by  mentors  and  resources  to  enable  them to participate in community life.    5. Count  adolescent  girls:    Work  with  partners  to  collect,  analyze,  and  use  data  on  adolescent  girls  to  advocate  for,  develop  and  monitor  evidence‐based  policies  and  programmes that advance their well‐being and realize their human rights.    For further information:   • www.un.org/youth  • http://www.ungei.org   • http://www.unfpa.org/adolescents/  • UN Joint Statement on Adolescent Girls  • http://www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/documents/news/2010/joint _statement_adolescentgirls.pdf  • UN  Adolescent  Girls  Task  Force  (2009)  Girl  Power  and  Potential:  A  joint  programming  framework  for  fulfilling  the  rights  of  the  marginalized  adolescent  girls.  • http://www.unicef.org/adolescence/files/FINAL‐UNJointFramewokrpdf.pdf  • Population Council and UNFPA.  The Adolescent Experience In‐Depth:  Using  Data to Identify and Reach the Most Vulnerable Young People  http://www.unfpa.org/youth/dhs_adolescent_guides.html  • UNICEF Report Bejing+15: Bringing Girls into Focus, March 2010  • http://www.unicef.org/gender/files/Beijing_plus_15_Bringing_Girls_Into_Focus_ 2010.pdf  • http://www.endvawnow.org       
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