|
Cynthia B. Lloyd, Ruth Levine, and Miriam Temin 02/17/2010 To: Irina Bokova, Director-General, UNESCO From: Cynthia B. Lloyd, Population Council; Ruth Levine, Vice President, Center for Global Development; Miriam Temin, Consultant, Center for Global Development RE: Making 2010 a watershed year for adolescent girls’ education Related Content
The Opportunity: In your acceptance speech on October 23, you boldly suggested that UNESCO launch an international campaign to increase budget allocations for secondary education for girls in all regions. We applaud this initiative because it recognizes that education investments in adolescent girls can fundamentally transform societies, with attendant improvements in health, civic participation, productivity, environmental sustainability, and poverty reduction. Major steps toward mobilizing more attention and resources for girls’ secondary education are possible at two upcoming events: the Ninth Education For All (EFA) High-Level Group meeting in Addis Ababa and the September MDG Review Summit. These events offer a chance to demonstrate your leadership in venues where you will have a unique opportunity as part of the EFA Convening Group to center policymakers’ attention on the potential of investing in adolescent girls’ education. The Action: Strategic and targeted investments in the education of girls will expedite the achievement of all six EFA goals, as well as of all the MDGs (Goals 2 and 3 directly and all others indirectly). We therefore urge you to call forcefully for global and national action, with a focus on marginalized and vulnerable populations, to increase the commitment, funding, and evidence to support adolescent girls’ chances of attending and completing school and converting their education into long-term economic betterment for themselves and their families. We respectfully offer recommendations for follow-up actions to support accelerated progress for girls over the next five years (through 2015):
|
Research TopicsArticlesEvents |