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Déclaration sur la sécurité dans les écoles : la mise en œuvre s’organise

La ville de Douala abrite depuis hier, 17 août 2023, un atelier d’élaboration d’une feuille de route pour la mise en œuvre de la Déclaration sur la sécurité dans les écoles au Cameroun. Un engagement signé par le gouvernement camerounais le 10 septembre 2018. La rencontre prévue jusqu’à demain, 19 août, est organisée dans le cadre des activités du consortium « Education cannot wait », qui est le Fonds mondial des Nations unies pour l’éducation dans les situations d’urgence et les crises prolongées. Un consortium dont font partie le gouvernement camerounais et ses partenaires comme Plan International, l’Unicef ou encore le ministère norvégien des Affaires étrangères qui a mobilisé les ressources pour l’atelier.

Borgen Magazine

H.Res 54 Addresses Women’s Education and Its Effects on Poverty

On January 1, 2023, Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY) introduced H.Res 54 to the House of Representatives to affirm the United States’ commitment to increasing access to quality education for young people, particularly girls, worldwide. The resolution stresses that, in the past two years, Covid-19-related closures have disrupted classroom education for some 147 million students globally, which could equate to a total loss of $17 trillion in lifetime earnings. Furthermore, it underscores that around 129 million girls remain unenrolled in school due to barriers hindering their access to education. Noting that education is critical for poverty reduction and global economic growth, here’s how H.Res 54 addresses women’s education and its effects on poverty.

Cameroon Tribune

Déclaration sur la sécurité dans les écoles : la mise en œuvre s'organise

Un atelier d'elaboration de la feuille de route d'implémentation d'une stratégie nationale s'est ouvert ce 17 août 2023 à Douala. 

Youtube

Interview de Graham Lang sur la situation des filles afghanes privées de leur droit à l’éducation.

À l’occasion du 2e anniversaire de la prise du pouvoir des autorités de facto en Afghanistan, le Directeur adjoint d'Éducation sans délai (Education Cannot Wait), Graham Lang, s’entretient avec Radio-Canada au sujet du lancement de la campagne #AfghanGirlsVoices qui met en lumière la situation des filles et jeunes femmes afghanes privées de leur droit fondamental à l’éducation en élevant les #VoixDesFillesAfghanes sur la scène mondiale.

Global Citizen

What Will It Really Take to Achieve Gender Equality?

Time is quickly ticking towards 2030 — the deadline set by world leaders to achieve the UN’s Global Goals — and we haven’t yet done enough to reach gender equality by that year. In fact, we're still about 300 years away

Daily Mail Online

'Nothing allowed for them': Afghan women demand education rights in UN appeal

Engineering student Somaya Faruqi had to flee Afghanistan to continue her studies after the Taliban government returned to power two years ago and banned more than 1.1 million girls and women from schools and universities.

The 21-year-old, now living in the United States, is the face of a campaign launched Tuesday by the UN's Education Cannot Wait global fund to combat the crisis, marking the two-year anniversary of the fall of the internationally recognized government in Kabul.

MSN

'Nothing allowed for them': Afghan women demand education rights in UN appeal

UNITED STATES - Engineering student Somaya Faruqi had to flee Afghanistan to continue her studies after the Taliban government returned to power two years ago and banned more than 1.1 million girls and women from schools and universities.

The 21-year-old, now living in the United States, is the face of a campaign launched Tuesday by the UN's Education Cannot Wait global fund to combat the crisis, marking the two-year anniversary of the fall of the internationally recognized government in Kabul.

India Today

Afghan women bat for education rights in UN appeal, says 'nothing allowed for us'

Engineering student Somaya Faruqi had to flee Afghanistan to continue her studies after the Taliban government returned to power two years ago and banned more than 1.1 million girls and women from schools and universities.

Global Citizen

6 Acts of Resistance By Women in Afghanistan That Show Their True Bravery

Two years ago, on Aug. 15, 2021, the Taliban marched into Kabul and everything changed.

First came the bans on women and girls’ education. Then they were banned from working outside the homeprohibited from accessing public baths, parks, and gyms, and moving freely around the country.

Market Watch

Two Years On: Afghan Girls' Call for their Right to Education Rings Out Louder Than Ever

Education Cannot Wait's new #AfghanGirlsVoices campaign brings voices of Afghan girls targeted by the de facto Taliban authorities' ban on girls' education to the global stage -- on two-year Afghanistan takeover anniversary. 

Yahoo Finance

Two Years On: Afghan Girls' Call for their Right to Education Rings Out Louder Than Ever

Education Cannot Wait's new #AfghanGirlsVoices campaign brings voices of Afghan girls targeted by the de facto Taliban authorities' ban on girls' education to the global stage – on two-year Afghanistan takeover anniversary.

Bloomberg

Two Years On: Afghan Girls' Call for their Right to Education Rings Out Louder Than Ever

Education Cannot Wait's new #AfghanGirlsVoices campaign brings voices of Afghan girls targeted by the de facto Taliban authorities' ban on girls' education to the global stage – on two-year Afghanistan takeover anniversary.