Children Believe declares G7 Hiroshima Summit 2023 the ‘Girls-7 Summit’
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Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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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.