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UK PM s special envoy for girls education ends West African tour

UK PM’s special envoy for girls’ education ends West African tour By Gifty Amofa Accra, June 4, GNA - The UK Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Girls’ Education Helen Grant has completed a tour of West Africa, visiting girls’ education, gender and inclusion projects in both Ghana and Sierra Leone. The visit comes ahead of the UK and Kenya’s co-hosting the Global Education Summit with the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) taking place in London in July 2021. These were contained in a press release copied the Ghana News Agency. © Provided by Ghana News Agency (GNA) The summit will be a key moment for the global community to come together to invest in quality education and improve access for girls. Their vital work will make sure that girls and boys get back to

The Path Forward: Global Education with Julia Gillard, Former Australian Prime Minister & Board Chair, Global Partnership for Education

As the leaders of the G7 meet, former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard is drawing the world’s attention to the global education crisis exacerbated by the lockdown. As board chair of the Global Partnership for Education, she is pushing world leaders to bring quality education to all children. Gillard, whose 2012 anti-misogyny speech in Parliament was voted the most unforgettable Australian TV moment, joins Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to share her thoughts on how world leaders can plan for a post-COVID-19 world, why girls are at risk of being shut out of schools, and why it should matter to the United States and the rest of the world. Join Washington Post Live on Friday, June 11 at 12:00pm ET.

New York based Derry nun Sr Deirdre Mullan: The unbelievable misery of children and the power of an education

Children in new uniforms paid for by local children. Many charities are struggling as the impact of Covid has interrupted usual fundraising activities. Donors are rightfully making careful choices on who can be supported as people struggle to help our more vulnerable brothers and sisters. Being able to move help from A to B is without doubt the best way to ensure that those who most needed aid, get it as quickly as possible. Amidst the uncertainty of this our time, the vulnerable are being adversely affected by the fact that most people are just trying to keep safe and so our eyes are not always on what is happening elsewhere. One group that is particularly at risk is young girls, some as young as one-years old!

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