International Day of the Girl Child: Letter to my 15-year-old self

International Day of the Girl Child: Letter to my 15-year-old self

Hello to me at 15. I know you don’t really want any advice, but I’ve got a few thoughts for you from where I stand today, in 2020.

You’re on the right track already. Have faith in your sense of what’s right, what’s important, and your power to speak about it.

Finishing high school is going to be vital, for you and all girls. In fact, it’s a key to a lot of what follows in our life, including becoming a teacher, a national political leader, and a global advocate for women’s and girls’ rights. Those rights haven’t been spelled out for you yet, but your instinct about them is correct.

In the years ahead you’re going to be part of challenges to create equality in society where it doesn’t exist now. Your impatience with household chores and making sure they are equally shared out, with boys taking a fair share, is going to be seen as a central issue through the coming years for girls and women to be able to step up and take their full place in society, in politics, and in the economy.

What you see happening in South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement, you are going to take forward in your own country, and internationally, as a fight for freedoms of many kinds. You won’t be alone. You’re part of a huge movement for equality and solidarity that is going to grow until it finds a home in girls’ voices in every country in the world.

For now, take up space! Speak out, speak up, support your sisters. The best way to prepare for your future in the world is showing up in the fights for good causes and doing your best.


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shaun phillips

Thought leadership, Strategic Leadership, Governance, Risk Management, Management, Programme and Project Management, Public Safety, Crime Prevention, Policing

4 年

Proud of you sis

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Velile Ngidi

Public Health Medicine Specialist. MBChB (Natal); MBA (UKZN GSB); MMed Public Health (UKZN) & FCPHM(SA)

4 年

I believe what you have done here Ma Mlambo-Ngcuka should be done by all of us. Not just women who have made a success of their lives but also those that could have but didnt. Those who were set up for failure through being born in severe disadvantage but succeeded anyway. This is such a valuable way of giving back. Tell your story and we will all tell ours. This way we might just help direct millions of girl children stories to the best possible outcomes.

Deb DuBois

Expertise for Marketing + Business Development // Deb DuBois Consulting + Coaching for Professional Services

4 年

Take up space!!

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Ndileka Cola (CPRP)

Speaker|Facilitator|Communicator| Corporate Affairs|Spokesperson| Public Relations | Brand Management| CSI |

4 年

Being a mother to a 15 year old, I had to share with her. Enkosi Ma’am.

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