Kiia from Finland: Everyday A girl
By Kiia Strömmer
This is the story of Kiia Strömmer for #EverydayAGirl, as shared via UN Online Volunteers.
This is Kiia, a 21-year old university student from Finland, and this is what her day is like as #Everydayagirl.
First thing in the morning,
she goes out to run to give a day good start. She thinks about what are her
keys to be happy during her day:
Feel comfortable with
yourself in your own skin and clothes.
Have a good job that
challenges you to be better and making progress.
Develop and educate yourself.
Do sports you like and
keeping yourself healthy.
Spending time with people
you love.
“Whatever you decide to do
with your days, make sure it makes you happy.”
Because being happy is the
most important thing. Before she goes to sleep, she writes down things that
make her happy and what she is grateful about- by doing that you will focus on
the good thighs and be much happier.
“Every day may not be good but
there is something good in everyday.”
The story of Everyday a Girl, tagged #EDAG, is a glance into the lives of ordinary women through a series of poignant photo stories. These series of images will visually express the roles, challenges, activities and duties that females in diverse communities face in their daily lives.
SAFIGI Outreach Foundation Ltd, a volunteer-run NGO registered in Zambia, implemented EDAG in order to place a strong emphasis on positively redefining the role of females in our society. This campaign highlights that gender equality and equity, woman empowerment, and safety for the girls is key to the world’s socio-economic development.
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