“Education Cannot Wait”
__New fund launched to support children and youth in emergencies
Did you know that 75 million of the world’s children and youth are
missing out on school because of violent conflicts, natural disasters
and health emergencies like Ebola?
I don’t need to tell you that
people in such crises are more vulnerable to risk of abuse, human
trafficking, extremism, and exploitation of many kinds. It’s a terrible
situation and children are usually the worst affected.
This week
at the inaugural World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, local and global
organizers led by PM Gordon Brown, the UN Special Envoy for Education,
and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon officially announced the launch of
“Education Cannot Wait.” This unique fund for education in emergencies
was put together to create a more collaborative and effective response
to help kids who’s schooling has been interrupted by humanitarian
disasters.
“Education Cannot Wait” funds will benefit school-age
children and youth living in (or escaping from) communities torn apart
by violent conflict, disease outbreaks, earthquakes, floods and other
emergencies that destroy infrastructure, scatter teachers and families,
and disrupt access to education… sometimes for years on end. (Right now,
less than 2% of humanitarian aid during crises goes toward education).
__In addition to funding pledges made this week by governments, I am
pleased to tell you that the global private sector is also doing its
part to support “Education Cannot Wait!”
About four years ago, I
was one of the co-founders of the Global Business Coalition for
Education. This week, GBC Education, led by Executive Chair Sarah Brown,
announced its plans to mobilize $100 million in private sector
financial and in-kind donations to support the Education Cannot Wait
initiative. The Coalition’s 100+ private sector organizations will draw
from our networks of skills and resources to support this important
cause in various ways.
Education should be a sacrosanct door to
knowledge, prosperity and hope for everyone. We must each do what we can
to respect and promote everyone’s right to go to school! Especially
children and youth… No exceptions!
GBC Education is a global
movement of businesses committed to changing children’s lives through
education. Many other international groups are working on this issue.
What about you? Why don’t you look around at some social needs in your
own communities, and come up with some innovative solutions? It doesn't
have to be a huge fund like Education Cannot Wait.
Start on your own street!
Even your one voice can make a world of difference...
If you want to learn more, check out:
Global Business Coalition for Education http://gbc-education.org
Safe Schools video featuring Dynamo, Laura Carmichael and poet Yomi
(Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84v9VM1KMTs&feature=youtu.be)
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Image Credit: A World At School
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