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Girl-Education in Developing Countries: UK Govt Partners UBA Foundation, Others in £20m Fund Drive

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As part of activities commemorating the 2022 edition of the International Women’s Day (IWD), the United Kingdom Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has launched a new global partnership with UBA Foundation and 10 other organizations to improve girls’ access to education and employment in developing countries.

To this end, the UBA Foundation, together with 10 other global businesses has collaborated with the UK Government that is working in partnership with UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited (GenU) to fund the crucial program which is aimed at providing high-quality skills training to around one million girls around the world.

The UBA Foundation, other private sector players and global businesses that are partnering to fund and resource the initiative to tune of £11m are Accenture, Standard Chartered, Unilever, Microsoft, Pearson, PwC, Coursera, Vodafone, BP and Cognizant.

So far, the UK Government has contributed an initial £9m to the initiative called the Girls’ Education Skills Partnership program, a statement given to Persecondnews.com said.

Explaining its drive to undertake this project which is expected to have far-reaching positive effects for the girl-child across the world, the UK Government pointed out that even before the Covid pandemic, millions of children did not have any access to school – and girls from disadvantaged families are particularly vulnerable to missing out on education, whether through poverty or prejudice.

The pandemic had created even more barriers to education with a peak of 1.6 billion children around the world having faced school closures.

Johnson said this is the UK’s first education partnership of its kind where the UK Government is joining forces with the private sector to boost girls’ access to education in developing countries.

“The United Kingdom has long been a proud and mighty champion of this fundamental cause and today we take one leap further through our first Global Partnership of its kind – opening up opportunities for one million girls across the developing world to have access to high-quality skills training.

“Ensuring every girl and young woman across the globe receives 12 years of quality education is the greatest tool in our armoury to end the world’s great injustices. “Delivering on this mission will be one of the best defences against ignorance, ensure the greatest protection from prejudice and put a rocket booster behind our hopes and dreams for global development in the years to come,’’ the Prime Minister said.

He noted that some of the businesses involved will be contributing a range of resources including books, computers and other technology, mentoring, advice and access to their networks, skills, and training programmes just as the private sector involvement will help ensure that education and learning opportunities provide girls with the skills for the future that employers need.

The Group Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Mr Tony O. Elumelu, CON, said at the event that educating the girl-child and giving back always in the strive towards sustainable development was important.

“We understand first hand, the need to empower young women in African communities to catalyze sustainable socio-economic development. At the UBA Group, we are committed to women empowerment and we continue to champion women’s causes in our business and through our work in philanthropy.

“Working together, we must ensure that our girls are properly educated and attain the necessary skills that allow them to effectively compete as the world becomes increasingly global,” he said.

Elumelu thanked the Prime Minister and the UK Special Envoy, Helen Grant, for the laudable initiative that would see more girls globally being educated.

The UBA Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the United Bank for Africa group. The Foundation is focused on initiatives that support Education, Empowerment and the Environment on the African continent. For over two decades, the UBA Foundation has been giving back and changing lives on the continent.

 

 

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