Michelle Obama: it’s a ‘devastating loss’ when girls don’t go to school
Girls' education
Michelle Obama greeted by schoolgirls in London today
Michelle Obama gave an emotional speech today on the importance of education for girls around the world.
Speaking to an audience of schoolgirls in London, the First Lady said: 国产视频淭here are more than 62 million girls around the world who are not in school国产视频 This isn国产视频檛 just a devastating loss for these girls, it国产视频檚 a devastating loss for all of us for missing out on their promise.国产视频
She spoke as a $180 million initiative between the United Kingdom and United States was announced that will help 450,000 children in the Democratic Republic of Congo get a primary education and help almost 1.4 million girls and boys learn to read.
Mrs Obama made her impassioned speech at Mulberry School for Girls in London, where she was given a rousing reception by students.
Mrs Obama talks about the struggles of girls' education
She told them: 国产视频淕irls like you inspire me and impress me every single day. I am so proud of your passion, your diligience, your grit and determination.国产视频
The First Lady told how she had faced opposition and uncertainty as she dreamed as a young girl of going to university.
Mrs Obama added: 国产视频淵ou know what it's like when a family struggles to make ends meet. You know what it's like to be overlooked and underestimated because or who you are or what you believe in or where you come from.
国产视频淎nd the world needs more girls like you growing up to lead our parliaments and our boardrooms and our courtrooms and our universities. We need you.
国产视频淚've seen again and again and again that what our parents told us really is true. That if we get our education, we can do anything.
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Mrs Obama is on a two-day trip to Britain to discuss ways of improving girls' education and better support for military families. The joint UK-US initiative will also see the two countries' development agencies and two leading universities collaborate on evidence-based research to determine the best ways to educate adolescent girls.
British and American partners will work together to support teacher training, girls国产视频 leadership camps and other community-based programmes in DRC and other developing countries.
The initative will focus on helping girls who are out of school in conflict-affected areas, such as North and South Kivu and Katanga, to get back into learning programmes. It will also include work to tackle sexual and physical violence and intimidation in the classroom.
The collaboration is part of the Let Girls Learn initiative, which was launched in March by President Barack Obama and his wife as an expansion of their efforts to help girls across the world go to school and stay there.
Big news: The First Lady is announcing partnerships with the UK totaling nearly $200 million to help #LetGirlsLearn: http://t.co/qOReG9bj5T
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The audience at Mulberry School for Girls in Tower Hamlets also heard from UK international development secretary Justine Greening and Julia Gillard, former Australian prime minister and board chair of the Global Partnership for Education.
Ms Greening said: 国产视频淚f we are going to see girls around the world having the kind of prospects we want for girls here in the UK, able to reach their potential, then we all need to speak up for those girls who don't have that kind of a voice.国产视频
Ms Gillard took part in a question-and-answer session with Mrs Obama and the students. Asked what communities can do to help girls get an education, she said: 国产视频淲e can inspire change. You can do that individually, pairing up with girls around the world, exchanging your life stories with their life stories. And then you can use that energy to advocate for education globally.国产视频
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You can speak up too about girls education. Sign the #UpForSchool Petition, which call son world leaders to keep their promsie of education for every child in every country.
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