"A wild goose never laid a tame egg."
�"Irish proverb
UNICEF PROMOTES GIRLS
EDUCATION
Go Girls! Education for Every Child is a global pledge campaign, led
by UNICEF, in support of ensuring that every girl and boy receives a quality
education. The campaign will run through to the end of 2005. This worldwide
support will act as a signal to decision-makersfrom parents to government
ministersof the importance of educating all children.
UNICEF's '25 by 2005' campaign is a major initiative to eliminate gender disparities
in primary and secondary education in 25 priority countries by the year 2005.
The campaign, which includes fifteen countries in Africa and Asian countries
such as Afghanistan and Bangladesh, focuses on countries where girls' education
is in a critical situation and progress would make a real impact. UNICEF
will work closely with national governments and other partners to identify girls
who are not in school. In each country, UNICEF will work with the government
to mobilise new resources, build broad national consensus about the need to
get girls to school, and help improve schools themselves to make them more welcoming
to girls.
UNICEF has chosen a manageable number of countries and based its selection on
criteria that looked for countries with one or more of the following: low enrolment
rates for girls; gender gaps of more than 10% in primary education enrollment;
countries with more than one million girls out of school; countries included
on the Education For All Fast Track initiative; and countries hard hit by a
range of crises that affect school opportunities for girls, such as HIV/AIDS
and conflict.
For additional information on Go Girls!, you can go to the UNICEF web site (www.unicef.org),
or contact Allison Hickling, UNICEF New York, at (212) 326-7224, [email protected].
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