Shakira: help me persuade world leaders to send every child to school
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The singer and education campaigner wants the G20 countries to back plans to聽ensure a bright future for all of the world's children.
Singing superstar and education campaigner Shakira has called on world leaders to help shape the future for millions of children around the world.
She said the G20 summit in July is a huge opportunity to push education to the top of the agenda.
国产视频淚t国产视频檚 unacceptable that more than half of the world国产视频檚 1.6 billion young people will never have been to school by the year 2030 if we continue as we are,国产视频 said Shakira.聽
国产视频淚国产视频檓 telling the world about an opportunity to change that – and the future of the world国产视频檚 children.国产视频
Shakira is urging everyone to send a clear and urgent message to the G20 leaders by signing the petition below.
The petition urges the international community to back the proposed International Financing Facility for Education (IFFEd), which could unlock as much as $10聽billion for education in developing countries聽each year.
Shakira is a member of the influential Education Commission, which proposed the bold funding mechanism.
It needs the world国产视频檚 20 largest countries and the World Bank to get on board to make the IFFEd happen.
It has been backed by more than 20 major charities and campaigning organisations including 国产视频, Avaaz, ONE, Global Citizen, Save the Children, Malala Fund, Plan International, Islamic Relief, VSO and World Vision.
国产视频淚国产视频檓 proud to stand with them,国产视频 said Shakira,聽who is a long-time supporter of education.聽
She set up the Fundacion Pies Descalzos (Barefoot Foundation) in her native Colombia when she was only 18 and the organisation has helped to educate thousands of children.
The singer added:聽国产视频淥n May 18 there国产视频檚 a crucial meeting where the agenda for the G20 summit will be set.
国产视频淏efore then, please join me and tell the G20 world that education is one idea that must be on their agenda this July.国产视频澛
African countries are at the forefront of the IFFEd campaign.聽With 100 million children out of school in Africa, it聽is being hailed as the best solution.
The leaders of 14 African nations have already welcomed the chance to become “pioneer countries” for IFFEd.聽

Former Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete, in his role as Special Envoy of the Education Commission, said: “The IFFEd would not be a handout.聽
“It would support countries, many of which already invest a significant portion of their national budgets in education, in their efforts to achieve the SDG (Sustainable Development Goal)聽on education.
“It is the biggest, boldest, and most profound step we can take to ensure that the next generation is not lost, but learning.”
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