UNESCO Malala Fund for Girls' Right to Education: 2017 annual report
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The brutal assassination attempt made against Pakistani teenager and activist for girlsโ education Malala Yousafzai gave birth to the UNESCO Malala Fund for Girlsโ Right to Education. Part of the โBetter Life, Better Futureโ Global Partnership for Girlsโ and Womenโs Education, the fund was established in 2012 to expand girlsโ access to quality and gender-responsive education and ensure safe learning environments, especially in countries affected by conflict and disaster. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan initially committed 10 million USD to the Fund, and since 2014 the CJ Group is another major contributor to the Fund, along with other supporters.
Fund objectives
The Fund supports the implementation of holistic programmes which aim to:
- Expand access to education for girls and women, especially those hardest to reach and affected by conflict and disaster
- Improve the quality and relevance of education, ensuring that content, teaching practices, learning processes and environments are gender-sensitive
- Strengthen policy and capacity to ensure safe learning environments

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