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UN experts took advantage of today’s celebration international day of education remember that it is still closed to the world’s 130 million girls and the international community is “letting them down” by making no effort so that they can access it fundamental right.
“It is a global inability to deny them such a basic, transformative and empowering right,” the speakers said. UN Educational Affairs Farida Shahid, Afghanistan Richard Bennett and members of the Working Group on United Nations about discrimination against women and girls.
These experts particularly recalled the situation in Afghanistanthe only country in the world that prohibits education beyond entry level for girls and women.
“We condemn the discriminatory policy Afghan authorities de facto, depriving them of the opportunity to attend secondary schools, universities and other educational institutions, and we reiterate our call for an early end to these restrictions,” the official note reads.
In Afghanistan and other countries, “deny them access to fundamental law to education means impoverishing our world as it robs us of the creativity, ingenuity and contributions of more than half of humanity,” they concluded.
On the occasion of international dayas well as within the system United NationsFund UN for kids (UNICEF) remembered the situation in Ukrainewhere 11 months of war cut off access to education for five million children.
thousands schoolspreschools and other educational institutions have been destroyed or damaged by the continued use of explosive weapons, while many parents choose not to send their children to school for fear of being attacked during the conflict, the organization recalls.
About 1.9 million children in the country partially compensate for these problems with online classes, and another 1.3 million combine face-to-face classes with others via the Internet, but this is also often affected by regular power outages due to power installations.
“The situation outside Ukraine It is also alarming that two out of three refugee children from Ukraine are not currently studying in the education system of the host country. United Nations.
EFE
Source: RPP

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