Young people in DRC stand #UpForSchool at petition launch
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Hundreds of young people joined the prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo and leading United Nations figures at the country国产视频檚 launch of the #UpForSchool Petition.
More than 20,000 Congolese youth have already signed the petition and youth ambassadors in DRC plan to collect one million signatures. Of the 58 million children denied their right to education around the world, 3.5 million of them are in the central African country.
The event at the University of Kinshasa was organised by A World at School and partners including UNICEF and UNESCO as part of a joint UN mission by UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova and and UN Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown, focusing on the importance of accelerated progress on education for children of the DRC. Also attending were HE聽Augustin Matata Ponyo, Prime Minister of the DRC, and聽HE Maker Famba Mwangu, Minister for Primary, Secondary and Citizenship Education.
Clareine Nzeza, a DRC Global Youth Ambassador for A World at School, said: 国产视频淓ducation gives young people a future and a hope. We are coming together to stand up for school alongside young people around the world. Today we have handed in more than 20,000 signatures from young people wanting to make their voices heard. Our goal is to collect at least one million signatures from the DRC for the #UpForSchool Petition.国产视频
The petition calls on world leaders to keep a promise made in 2000 that all children would be in school and learning by the end of 2015. Led by A World at School, the #UpForSchool campaign is a unique global coalition of young people, NGOs, civil society, teachers, faith-based organisations and more than 100 of the world国产视频檚 leading businesses 国产视频 all demanding action on education.
Ben Hewitt, Director of Campaigns at A World at School, was at the Kinshasa event. He said: 国产视频淵oung people around the world have launched the #UpForSchool Petition to get every child in to school, no matter who they are or where they are born. Every child has the right to go to school and it is exciting to see so much support for the campaign from young people in DRC.国产视频
Prime Minister Matata said: 国产视频淓ducation is crucial for the country, it gives every child a better future. Young people across the DRC want to be in school and learning. We are working together to get every child in to school, no matter where they are born. We need quality schools and teachers in every community. Together we are #UpForSchool.国产视频
Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo, watched by Gordon Brown
Mr Brown said: 国产视频淚nvestment in education in the DRC has doubled between 2010 and 2012 but there are still challenges ahead. We urge all stakeholders 国产视频 from the donor nations to the business community 国产视频 to heed this call and keep education up front and centre on national and international agendas. This means working ever more closely with the governments of the region 国产视频 along with parents, teachers, young people and the private sector.
国产视频淚t also means ensuring that aid levels for education are maintained. Yet, since 2010, aid to education has fallen by 10%. This trend needs to be turned around. Every child has the right to go to school without danger or without discrimination.聽 It is the responsibility of all of us to make sure that happens.国产视频
Stand Up for School! is part of the challenge of 国产视频淎 World at School国产视频 aimed to be the largest ever petition for the right to education,
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Ms Bokova said: 国产视频淭he Democratic Republic of Congo has suffered one of the region国产视频檚 deadliest and enduring conflicts. The education system is undergoing a major overhaul; school fees are being abolished, new classrooms are being built, more teachers trained, education planning and school management improved and syllabuses made more relevant.
国产视频淪uch determined effort and commitment must be acknowledged and supported. I am excited to be joining the young people of the DRC in standing #UpForSchool.国产视频
You can make your voice heard and sign the #UpForSchool Petition now.
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