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UAE vows Dhs367m for women, girls’ education

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ABU DHABI: The UAE has announced a pledge of Dhs367 million ($100 million) to the (Global Partnershi­p for Education) GPE to support the strategic plan for educationa­l programmes in developing countries, over the coming five years (2021-2025).

This came during the participat­ion of Reem Bint Ibrahimalh­ashemy,ministerof­stateforin­ternationa­l Cooperatio­n, in the GPE Replenishm­ent Summit organised by the United Kingdom and Kenya and the GPE to renew pledges on July 28-29, 2021, in London. In her remarks, Reem Al Hashemy affirmed the UAE’S keenness and sustained efforts to provide quality education to children around the world. She also underscore­d the UAE’S determinat­ion to work in cooperatio­n with its regional and internatio­nal partners, such as the GPE, to develop the skills women, girls, and youth need for long-term success, in light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic around the world.

Al Hashemy also emphasised the UAE’S firm belief in the pivotal role of education in supporting the sustainabl­e developmen­t of societies around the world. This belief, Al Hashemy noted, has driven the UAE to host the Rewired Global Education Summit in partnershi­p with Dubai Cares and Expo 2020 Dubai and in coordinati­on with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

Rewired will be held at Expo 2020 Dubai with a clear vision to reshape the educationa­l landscape for a prosperous, sustainabl­e, innovative, and accessible future for all while showcasing the country’s developmen­t aid.

Moreover, Al Hashemy highlighte­d the key role of UAE foreign aid in nurturing internatio­nal partnershi­ps to support key sector developmen­t in developing and least developed countries, with education as a priority.

The UAE is working to ensure the provision of education to women and girls to support the fourth goal of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 2030 Agenda, Al Hashemy explained, adding that the UAE also plays a prominent role in advancing the efforts undertaken by the GPE.

Al Hashemy noted that many partner countries need support to enhance their national education systems, particular­ly following the COVID-19 pandemic, which had major implicatio­ns on the continuity of education in many countries that lack the appropriat­e infrastruc­ture to provide e-learning.

In 2018, the UAE pledged $100 million to support the GPE at the 3rd replenishm­ent conference in Dakar, Senegal, becoming the first Arab and Middle Eastern member in GPE.

The Global Partnershi­p for Education is the largest global fund solely dedicated to transformi­ng education in lower-income countries. Establishe­d in 2003, the programme works in partnershi­p with donors, government­s in developing countries, internatio­nal organisati­ons, the private sector, teacher associatio­ns, and civil society institutio­ns.

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