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Children Believe declares G7 Hiroshima Summit 2023 the ‘Girls-7 Summit’

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

As leaders address our most pressing global issues, Canadian humanitarian, development and advocacy agency Children Believe , is declaring the summit ‘Girls-7’ to continue highlighting the need for a critical discussion about educating girls.

Key Points: 
  • As leaders address our most pressing global issues, Canadian humanitarian, development and advocacy agency Children Believe , is declaring the summit ‘Girls-7’ to continue highlighting the need for a critical discussion about educating girls.
  • The G7 Hiroshima Summit 2023 is designed for frank and open international discussion and policy coordination to address global economic issues, security policies and other issues such as climate change and gender equality.
  • Children Believe – an agency that has helped more than one million children globally to overcome barriers to education since 1960 – says one key solution is clear: create equal access to learning for girls.
  • Children Believe is urging G7 leaders to reiterate its earlier G7 commitment at Carbis Bay, UK (2021) to support the education of 40 million more girls with USD $2.75B funding over a five-year period, for the Global Partnership for Education.

Joint Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron

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Saturday, June 12, 2021

CARBIS BAY, UK, June 12, 2021 /CNW/ - Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Mr. Emmanuel Macron, President of France, met in Carbis Bay, UK on June 12, 2021 on the margins of the G7.

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  • CARBIS BAY, UK, June 12, 2021 /CNW/ - Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Mr. Emmanuel Macron, President of France, met in Carbis Bay, UK on June 12, 2021 on the margins of the G7.
  • They issued the following statement:
    The pandemic has hit our countries hard and has taken a heavy human toll.
  • Inspired by the resilience of our people, and driven by a spirit of solidarity, Canada and France reaffirm their commitment to working together to address the multidimensional challenges caused by the health crisis.
  • They reiterate their willingness to cooperate with their international partners, in particular their G7 and G20 partners, to work toward a sustainable and equitable post-COVID recovery.

Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister of Natural Resources participate in G7 Climate and Environment Ministers' Meeting

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Friday, May 21, 2021

b'GATINEAU, QC, May 21, 2021 /CNW/ - Over the past two days, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, participated virtually in the G7 Climate and Environment Ministers\' Meeting hosted by the UK.

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  • b'GATINEAU, QC, May 21, 2021 /CNW/ - Over the past two days, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, participated virtually in the G7 Climate and Environment Ministers\' Meeting hosted by the UK.
  • Ministers committed to putting climate and the environment at the centre of pandemic recovery efforts and investments.
  • All G7 member countries have committed to reaching netzero emissions by 2050, and the G7 called on other countries to make similar commitments in the coming months.
  • Canada last held the presidency in 2018.\nThis G7 Climate and Environment Ministers\' Meeting is one of seven Ministerial Tracks leading up to the G7 Leaders\' Summit June 1113 in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, UK.\n'