Republic of Korea Gives Support to UNESCOโ€™s Programme for Girlsโ€™ Education in Pakistan

ยฉ UNESCO/Luis Abad

The Republic of Korea has brought its support to UNESCOโ€™s Girlsโ€™ Right to Education Programme in Pakistan with the signing of an agreement between UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay and the countryโ€™s Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, Mr Lee Byong-hyun, on 23 March 2017.

 

The USD 3.4 million project with the Korea International Cooperation Agency will support national capacity building to realize girlsโ€™ right to education in Pakistanโ€™s Punjab province and Gilgit-Baltistan, through interventions targeting education officials, community leaders, teachers and parents.

 

โ€œThe Republic of Koreaโ€™s growing support to UNESCO, especially to education, is extremely valuable and a proof of trust in our Organization, which we deeply appreciate,โ€ said the Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay. โ€œYour countryโ€™s success story is not only about economic development, it also shows the links between education and building a culture of peace, which is coherent with the values of UNESCO.โ€

 

Ambassador Lee recalled the role that foreign assistance and education had played in rebuilding his poverty-stricken country after the Korean war. The breadth of cooperation with UNESCO, reflected in some 30 projects underway in education, science and culture, exemplifies the countryโ€™s policy to return what it received from the foreign community in the past and to accompany human development.

 

The Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Pakistan to UNESCO, Mr. Moin ul Haque, expressed his appreciation for the generous support, signed on his countryโ€™s national day, affirming that โ€œgirls in these areas are passionate about education. Malala is an icon there and a symbol of the fight for girlsโ€™ education.โ€

 

The Government of Pakistan contributed USD 10 million to the Malala Fund for Girls Right to Education  established in 2012, of which USD 7 million are earmarked for the Girlsโ€™ Right to Education programme in Pakistan, launched in 2015 to increase and improve the quality of girlsโ€™ education at primary level in four provinces and four federal areas.

 

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https://en.unesco.org/news/republic-korea-gives-support-unesco-s-programme-girls-education-pakistan