Clinton and former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced $600 million in private and public funding for global education Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses the audience during the Opening Plenary Session: Re-imagining Impact for the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers in New York City. Michael Loccisano—Getty Images On Wednesday morning, Hillary Clinton and Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard … [Read more...]
Celebrating $600 Million funding for Girl’s Global Education
September 24, 2014 by Team Celebration
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Education urgently needed for 28.5 million school age children
July 12, 2013 by Team Celebration
Urgent action is needed to bring education to the 28.5 million primary school age children out of school in the world’s conflict zones. UNESCO’s Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report 2011 brought to focus the hidden crisis of education in conflict-affected countries. Two years later a new paper (Policy Paper 10, July 2013) titled Children still battling to go to school by UNESCO’s EFA Global Monitoring Report shows that half of the 57 million children out of school live … [Read more...]
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