Business aid for education in emergencies: GBC-Education event live blog
Education in emergencies, The Global Business Coalition for Education (GBC-Education)
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More than 263 million children and adolescents are out of school across the world 国产视频 and many of those who are in education are not learning the skills they need to fulfil their potential.
The number of long-term humanitarian emergencies, such as conflicts and natural disasters, means the international community must harness the power of the private sector to deliver education.
The Global Business Coalition for Education is hosting an event in New York today which will examine how to do that successfully.
Titled听Business Leads in Education: Driving Innovation and Partnership, it will bring together听development agencies, business leaders and foundation representatives. They will听focus on how to bring about greater innovation, partnership, and commitment to education in emergencies.
This blog will bring you the highlights of the GBC-Education event, which starts at 7am local time.
Excited to have members join us for our annual #UNGA breakfast this morning! Many are making a #smartinvestment in creating #SafeSchools pic.twitter.com/xlsOePpA3b
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
THE BACKGROUND
About 75 million children听each year are affected by humanitarian emergencies 国产视频 half of them by conflicts, the rest by natural disasters, disease outbreaks and other crises.听That includes one million Syrian refugee children living in neighbouring countries.
In May at the historic World Humanitarian Summit in Turkey, the Education Cannot Wait fund was launched. Its aim is to raise $1.85 billion to finance the education of more than 13 million children in the next five years.
With the number of protracted crises and emergencies on the rise, the international community must draw on the unique leadership, ingenuity and core assets of business to urgently transform humanitarian action.
THE EVENT
Today国产视频檚 event will be a lively, fast-paced conversation featuring key partners from foundations, NGOs, multilaterals and businesses.
GBC-Education is a coalition of more than 100 businesses worldwide. It believes the skills, influence and leadership of the private sector can be powerful tools to increase the number of children and youth who are in school and learning 国产视频 especially when combined with peer companies, government, foundations, civil society and the educational community.
OPENING REMARKS
The event begins with opening remarks from Sandy Thomas, Global Managing Partner of Reed Smith. He introduces Gordon Brown, the UN Special Envoy for Global Education.
He says: 国产视频淭his has been an extraordinary year where the business leaders have been directly involved in the creation of the Education Cannot Wait fund.国产视频
.@OfficeGSBrown kicks off @gbceducation breakfast 4 #LearningGeneration @GayleSmith @USAIDEducation happy to be here pic.twitter.com/R6EYEaYn75
国产视频 Nina Papadopoulos (@Nina_aristea) September 21, 2016
Mr Brown, who is chair of the Education Commission, adds: 国产视频淥n Sunday we at the commission published a report on the future of global education. We found astonishing facts that challenged us to do more.
国产视频淚f we do nothing, by 2030 800 million 国产视频 half of the children of the world 国产视频 will leave education with nothing approaching secondary school standards.
Right now, the private sector, world leaders, & NGO国产视频檚 gather at @gbceducation breakfast to emphasize the investment urgency of #ECW pic.twitter.com/dXR2nk8Iha
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
国产视频淲e can be the first generation where every single child is at school and learning 国产视频 and we need your help to do so.国产视频
Now听Sarah Brown, Executive Chair of GBC-Education, sets the scene for today国产视频檚 discussions. She says: 国产视频淭his has been a very important year for education. It国产视频檚 the first year of the SDGs [Sustainable Development Goals] and we国产视频檝e been able to see them get up and running and the impact of education already.
国产视频淚 am happy that the business community is going to take a leadership role around the SDG goal on education.国产视频
SECTION 1 国产视频 The Education Cannot Wait fund and Emergency Database
First we look at how to develop the fund as a way to deliver business support to those children most in need of education in emergencies.
This section is being introduced by Tom Fletcher, former British Ambassador to Lebanon and now Director of Global Strategy for GBC-Education.
He announces the launch of the REACT (Rapid Education Action) database, which听will match the private sector to where their help is most needed in a crisis. Read more about it here.
#EducationCannotWait, so @gbceducation created REACT for companies to sustain #SafeSchools in crisis, read more: https://t.co/YQZjcyT87c
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Now for another exciting announcement from听Kristian Jensen, Danish foreign minister 国产视频 who reveals his country will give $11.3 million to the Education Cannot Wait fund.
On behalf of Denmark, @Kristian_Jensen announces a pledge of $11.3mil to the #EducationCannotWait fund at the @gbceducation breakfast! pic.twitter.com/ty68VivzNx
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
He says: 国产视频淲e need to ensure that children have hope that they can create a better future. To invest in education is a trickle-down effect 国产视频 it gives people a better outcome, a higher sense of the world and ensure girls stay longer in schools and have better health as mothers.国产视频
Gus Schmedlen, Vice President of Worldwide Education for HP also makes some announcements.
He says: 国产视频淲e, partnering with Microsoft and Intel, would like to offer six HP learning studios for Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon. These will offer refugee children the opportunity to learn literacy and numeracy.国产视频
He also pledges $1 million of HP printers to Teach For America and offers to donate to GBC-Education a predictive algorithm code that can forecast the economic and social output 10 or 15 years in the future.
Incredible announcements from @Gus_Education & @HP this morning! Together we can partner to achieve #EducationForAll by #2030 pic.twitter.com/ekfMTe7sRf
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Now we hear from听Elias Bou Saab, Lebanon国产视频檚 Education Minister. He tells how, while on his way to work, he would see two little girls at a street corner.
He adds: 国产视频淭he first time, they had a book that was torn and one girl was teaching another out of the book. The second time I asked the driver to stop and I spoke to them.
LIVE: Lebanese Minister of Education @EliasBouSaab knows that a #smartinvestment in education is the answer to achieving #SDGs!! pic.twitter.com/achkoFGvvL
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
国产视频淚 asked why they were not in school and they said they didn国产视频檛 have enough money to eat. The 12-year-old girl was teaching the six-year-old to read and write. While they were on the street begging, they were still hungry to learn.国产视频
Mr Bou Saab adds: 国产视频淓ducation is how we start to solve these problems and we should invest more in education.国产视频
Now we have two speakers from the European Union. First is听Christos Stylianides, 听European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management.
He says: 国产视频淲e are delivering on our committment to devote at least 4% of the EU国产视频檚 humanitarian budget听 to education in emergencies and at least 2.3 million children will be supported through this. And next year we will try to step up this allocation for education in emergencies.国产视频
Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy & Enlargement Negotiations, offers听technical and vocational training, which he says is hopefully matched by the needs of the business sector.
He adds: 国产视频淲e need to cooperate to identify what is necessary and needed.国产视频
Refreshing words from @BCG at @gbceducation breakfast this morning! Biz CAN do more without ANY costs, like using core skills of employees pic.twitter.com/WRazvowrta
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Wendy Woods, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Global Leader Social Impact Practice, Boston Consulting Group, says: 国产视频淲e are working on developing an M&E [monitoring and evaluation]framework for education tech deployed in crisis settings.
国产视频淭oo often technology is the way to reach these children but we haven国产视频檛 paid attention to the ways we are using it and how well we are using it.
国产视频淏usinesses can do many things that don国产视频檛 even have costs. There is so much that we can do that is using our core assets and the core skill sets of our people.国产视频
Turkey is hosting the largest number of Syrian refugee children.听Mehmet Bilden is Head of AFAD (by proxy), Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Authority (AFAD for Turkey.
He tells the event: 国产视频淚 have three children who are now school-aged 国产视频 I cannot imagine them being out of school for even one year. All of the world is talking about this issue but still 600,000 children just in Turkey are out of school today.国产视频
LIVE: 国产视频淯S is committed to increasing #EducationForAll, and @USAID invests $400mil annually to support #EducationInEmergencies国产视频 国产视频 @GayleSmith
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Gayle Smith, Administrator, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is next up.
She says: 国产视频淲e fully believe that the private sector has to be part of our humanitarian and development agenda. It has to work.
Inspiring words this morning from @GayleSmith about @gbceducation: 国产视频楾ogether, we can position #EducationCannotWait for long-term success.国产视频 pic.twitter.com/YYqM7F0qeo
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
国产视频淲e have mobilised $10 billion from the private sector for food security. We are not asking for CSR [corporate social responsibility], kindness and donations. We are asking you to be part of the system.国产视频
Imad Najib Fakhoury is Minister of Planning and International Cooperation for Jordan 国产视频 another country hosting a huge number of Syrian refugees. He said the crisis has cost Jordan $8.6 billion.
He says: 国产视频淲e don国产视频檛 want to have a lost generation of refugees in Jordan. We have about 150,000 Syrian boys and girls in our schools, we are adding another 50,000 and another 25,000 in a catch-up programme.
国产视频淭he challenge forward is we need to be as innovative as possible. We believe in partnerships with the private sector.国产视频
Long term partnerships & investments go hand in hand, @Annamiek of People国产视频檚 Postcode Lottery pledges to both w/ #EducationInEmergencies pic.twitter.com/EilMFDGJSf
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
The People国产视频檚 Postcode Lottery is the third largest private donor in the world with about $650 million raised every year.
Country Director听Annemiek Hoogenboom says: 国产视频淲e invest in education in emergencies and we always want to be loyal, long-term partners, with flexible funding. We want to be part of the solution.
国产视频淲e are determined to find with our partners how we can bring a solution. We want to look at funding and at what needs to be done additionally.国产视频
A long-time supporter of education has been Dubai Caires. Its CEO Tariq Al Gurg talks about bridging the gap between the private sector and the implementation on the ground.
@DubaiCares shares news of the launch of #E3 to support evidence building for #EiE @gbceducation @INEEtweets pic.twitter.com/O7xFNf48mE
国产视频 Dean (@INEEdean) September 21, 2016
He adds: 国产视频淲e are very open to the private sector国产视频檚 alternate models, whatever they have in terms of mechanisms and technology that hasn国产视频檛 been tested. We support these programmes financially to test them and come up with new models that help get children in school.
国产视频淵esterday we launched our $10 million research envelop for education in emergencies called 国产视频楨 cubed国产视频. We invite all the private sector who want their models tested to apply to this fund.国产视频
Toni Townes-Whitley, Microsoft国产视频檚 Corporate Vice President, says: 国产视频淢icrosoft applauds the urgency of the Education Cannot Wait fund and we are honoured to be a part of it. We want to move the conversation from education to learning to reach a much larger population beyond K-12.
国产视频淲e have to make this a part of our business strategy, not just part of our CSR (corporate social responsibility).国产视频
SECTION 2 国产视频 longer-term development
Sarah Brown introduces this next section and calls on some speakers whose companies or organisations are making great strides through their programmes.
First to speak is Aliko Dangote, head of the Dangote Group. He tells how his company has given about $5 million to help replace schools destroyed by Boko haram in Nigeria.
#SafeSchools is crucial, especially in conflict zones. @AlikoDangote promotes $5 million education support in Nigeria! #smartinvestment pic.twitter.com/ovMyMaQsz3
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
He adss: 国产视频淲e have realised that in northern Nigeria, most of the children are stunted, so when they go to school they don国产视频檛 learn anything. Through a partnership with the Gates Foundation, we have together given $100 million over the next few years for malnutrition support.国产视频
Pierre Kr盲henb眉hl is Commissioner General of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. He says the combination of humanitarian aid and devleopment was the biggest surprise to him in his role.
He adds: 国产视频淵ou approach young people not just as victims but as actors for their own destiny and invest in their education. During my last trip to Damascus, I was impressed to see that we were able to bring out 120 boys and girls from Yarmouk camp to sit their national exams.
国产视频淚t shows the attachment of young boys and girls to pursue their educations so there is nothing more important for us to do than support them to do that.国产视频
Incredible, @KateSJames announces @pearson is looking to double commitment to #EducationInEmergencies at @gbceducation breakfast
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Kate James, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Pearson, tells how her company is looking to听double its commitment to education in emergencies 国产视频 including the partnership with Miscrosoft.
She says: 国产视频淲e cant have an impact and be truly successful unless we do this together.国产视频
HE Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi attends the Global Business Coalition for Education Annual Breakfast听#smartinvistment听@gbceducation pic.twitter.com/vRqmO756kP
国产视频 UAE Mission to UN (@UAEMissionToUN) September 21, 2016
She says: 国产视频淎s we heard earlier, education by itself is not enough. Creating an environment for children to be in school, whatever it takes, is crucial.
国产视频淚n this day and age, it is time to incorporate co-existence and tolerance into our curriculum. Especially for education in emergencies, we are dealing with children who are emotionally scarred and reconciliation itself is a crucial path in their lives.国产视频
Amrita Patwardhan, Tata Trust, Head of Education, tells how the trust has been investing in education for 100 years.
She says: 国产视频淢any of us have spoken about the economic role of education and the need for education that equips youth for their economic participation in society.
国产视频淓ducation is the only way we can create an inclusive and tolerant society.国产视频
Save The Children International国产视频檚 CEO Helle Thorning-Schmidt is our next speaker. She says: 国产视频淲hen we asked children in emergencies what they want, they say very clearly that they want an education. We have asked 9000 children in 17 different settings and, for 99% of children, the top of their list is education.国产视频
Our final speaker is former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard, the Board Chair of the Global Partnership for Education and a member of the Education Commission.
She says: 国产视频淩esearch shows that a strong education system in a low income country can outperform a weak education system in a higher-income country.
LIVE: @JuliaGillard opens doors for potential private sector partnerships with @GPforEducation at @gbceducation breakfasat pic.twitter.com/ugcCq7A3qZ
国产视频 GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
国产视频淭hink about your strategy for advocacy. You don国产视频檛 need to do it from a charitable place, but from a hard-headed business perspective.国产视频
On that note, the event ends with some words of thanks from Sarah. We国产视频檝e had some throught-provoking contributions from this high-powered group of speakers. You can learn more about the worf of GBC-Education here.
Following this event, there was a rountable discussion hosted by Sarah Brown and Julia Gillard. Read about it here.
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