Nobel Prize winners Malala and Kailash join UN education envoy in plea over Chibok girls
Children in conflicts, Safe schools
Three of the world国产视频檚 leading children国产视频檚 education campaigners have written an open letter demanding the release of more than 200 schoolgirls who were kidnapped one year ago next week.
Joint Nobel Peace Prize winners Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi have joined with United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education聽Gordon Brown to plead with the international community to keep up the fight to free the girls and to create more safe schools for education free of fear.
They want world leaders to invest in strategies and systems to make schools safer in countries where terrorism has escalated.
On April 14, 2014, Boko Haram gunmen swarmed the town of Chibok in northeastern Nigeria and abducted more than 200 girls in the dead of night. They have not been seen since.
Worldwide outrage followed over the mass abduction and a campaign, Bring Back Our Girls, was launched. But repeated attempts to locate the group have failed. Now, the campaigners want to ramp up efforts to find them and remind the families of the kidnapped girls that the world has not forgotten.
Beginning this week, a seven-day remembrance of the girls will include vigils, marches, demonstrations and letter-writing. Schools in Nigeria are being called upon to organise国产视频 marches 国产视频媢nder the title 国产视频婫lobal Schoolgirl March. And the 国产视频婥hibok Girls Ambassadors 国产视频-国产视频 schoolgirls aged 10 to 18 who 国产视频媓ave volunteer国产视频媏d their time in support 国产视频 will be joined in campaigning across the globe by A World at School国产视频檚 Global Youth Ambassadors, who will organise vigils in support of the girls in more than 100 countries.
Gordon Brown at UN announcement on safe schools last month
The letter, organised by Mr Brown, will be sent to new Nigerian President Muhammada Buhari 国产视频 who has promised to crack down hard on Boko Haram 国产视频 and other global leaders.
Also signed by Malala and Kailash, it states:
国产视频淲e wish to reawaken the international community聽 to the plight of more than 200 Nigerian girls kidnapped from their school on April 14 last year and who have been held captive for a year by an organisation whose name means 国产视频榳estern education is a sin.国产视频 The girls have been taken prisoner simply because they wanted to study and to enjoy the benefits of an education.
国产视频淎 year on, the girls国产视频 parents wake up every morning not knowing whether their daughters are alive or dead and whether they have been violated, forced into marriage聽 or sold into slavery.聽We support the week-long remembrance of the girls, starting on April 8, and the call that they be immediately returned to their parents.
国产视频淲e call on all who can do so to join with Nigerian school pupils in the Global School Girl March聽 and to engage in supportive activities working alongside the 国产视频婥hibok Girls Ambassadors and A World at School国产视频檚 500 Global Youth Ambassadors in more than 100 countries round the world.
国产视频淎nd we call on the international community to give every possible assistance to the new Nigerian President Buhari, whom we welcome to office, to secure the earliest possible release of the girls and to create Safe Schools in Nigeria in which girls will be able to learn in secure surroundings, free of fear.国产视频
The letter follows a call from Mr Brown last month, when he said at the UN it was time to end the militarisation of classrooms.
You can make world leaders hear your voice by signing the #UpForSchool Petition, which demands they keep to their promise of education for all, free from danger and discrimination.
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