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UNICEF AIMING TO GET MORE GIRLS
INTO SCHOOL
December 4, 2002 (IRIN) Ethiopia and Eritrea
are to be targeted in a major initiative aimed at getting girls
into schools, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced.
The two are part of 25 countries targeted by UNICEF to meet the
2005 Millenium Development Goals of having the same numbers of boys
and girls in schools.
Tuesday's announcement came a day before UNICEF head Carol Bellamy
was due to arrive in Ethiopia to assess the drought that has hit
the country.
Her trip is part of a five-nation tour looking at child immunisation
rates, children orphaned by AIDS, the education gap for girls, and
the drought crisis in the Horn.
The education campaign focuses on countries where girls are furthest
behind. In Africa, these also include the Central African Republic,
Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Guinea, Malawi,
Mali, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.
"It is our commitment that no girl will be left behind as her
country attempts to move forward, and that every girl will be educated
to assume her rightful place as an agent in her country's development,"
Bellamy said on the eve of her trip to Ethiopia.
Ethiopia has one of the poorest enrolment rates for girls anywhere
in the world despite a government campaign to increase attendance.
During her visit to Ethiopia, Bellamy will travel to Afar - one
of the worst affected regions hit by the drought. Tens of thousands
of cattle have died and malnutrition rates in some areas have reached
30 percent.
In her statement released by UNICEF in Addis Ababa, Bellamy added
that by failing to get girls into schools, human development was
threatened.
UNICEF aims to work alongside national governments in the 25 countries
to target girls who are not in school. It will then help build a
"national consensus" about the need to get the girls into
school.
From: http://allafrica.com/stories/200212040167.html
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