On 8 March, we celebrated International Women’s Day, a special time to recognise the importance that all children have the same rights and opportunities everywhere in the world. Around the world, many people are working hard to make sure girls can go to school, feel safe, be heard, and follow their dreams, just like everyone else.

Discover inspiring stories that celebrate courage, equality, and the power of girls.

📚 SDG Book Club Recommendations

SDG 5 Gender Equality

Where to Find More Books Like These

The best place to discover more stories about women’s rights for children is the SDG Book Club Catalogue under Gender Equality (SDG 5). These sections are specially curated for young readers and include stories from around the world.

3 Simple Actions Children Can Take Today

  1. Speak Up for Fairness
    If something feels unfair, like girls being left out, say something or tell a trusted adult.
  2. Celebrate Girls’ Achievements
    Learn about inspiring women and girls and share their stories with friends and family.
  3. Be a Kind Ally
    Include everyone in games, activities, and conversations. Small acts of kindness help build equality.

Remember

Every child has the power to help make the world fairer and more equal. Reading, learning, and taking small actions are great first steps.

Happy reading, and Happy International Women’s Day!