Laaltain

Global Education Crisis

10 جون، 2014

As a new­ly appoint­ed Glob­al Youth Ambas­sador for A World at School, I want to call atten­tion to the con­di­tion of more than 57 mil­lion chil­dren around the world who are cur­rent­ly being denied their fun­da­men­tal right to edu­ca­tion.

As firm believ­ers in the edu­ca­tion as the answer to the great­est chal­lenges we face as a soci­ety, we ask for your help in urg­ing lead­ers to raise bud­gets, build schools, train teach­ers and improve learn­ing for all chil­dren.

I have joined in this call to action along with 500 oth­er young advo­cates for glob­al edu­ca­tion. Togeth­er we make up the Glob­al Youth Ambas­sadors group launched on April 1 by the Unit­ed Nations Sec­re­tary-Gen­er­al Bank Ki Moon and the Unit­ed Nations Spe­cial Envoy for Glob­al Edu­ca­tion Gor­don Brown.

Shazia and Kainat are two of my fel­low Ambas­sadors. Along with Malala Yousafzai, they were shot by the Tal­iban while going to school. Their sto­ry, and that of oth­er so many youth advo­cates I have joined forces with, inspires me to stand up for the mil­lions of chil­dren that are kept out of school because of pover­ty, ear­ly mar­riage, child labour and dif­fer­ent forms of dis­crim­i­na­tion.

As firm believ­ers in the edu­ca­tion as the answer to the great­est chal­lenges we face as a soci­ety, we ask for your help in urg­ing lead­ers to raise bud­gets, build schools, train teach­ers and improve learn­ing for all chil­dren.

It has been pro­ject­ed that we could lift over 170 mil­lion peo­ple out of pover­ty sim­ply by teach­ing every child in low-income coun­tries basic read­ing skills.
So why are we not mak­ing this a real­i­ty?!

Unless we revert cur­rent trends, we will not even achieve uni­ver­sal pri­ma­ry edu­ca­tion before 2086.
So Join A World at School in our cam­paign to get every child into school learn­ing. Sup­port our calls to action and get all the lat­est news on glob­al edu­ca­tion online (www.aworldatschool.org) on twit­ter (@aworldatschool) and on Face­book (www.facebook.com/AWorldAtSchool).

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