HH Sheikha Moza Participates in International Day to Protect Education from Attack
Paris, September 09 (QNA) - HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Education Above All, and SDG advocate participated in a high-level panel discussion entitled "Act Now to Protect Education from Attack", held Friday at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, on the occasion of the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.
During the panel, Her Highness gave a speech that emphasized the importance of mobilizing immediately to find creative solutions to put a stop to attacks on education worldwide. Drawing a comparison with the speed and creativity employed by the international community during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure that education continued, HH asked why the same ingenuity cannot be directed to find solutions for the persistent problem of attacks on education. She called on the international community to recognize that as children returned to their schooling this past week, across the world millions of children were unable to do so due to attacks on their education. She implored the international community not to ignore the "millions whose school buildings were destroyed or damaged or occupied by soldiers. Millions who simply do not have access to education because of conflict". "Why are we not responding now, with solutions to another great crisis: the crisis of attacks on education?" she asked.
HH addressed the challenges she faced over the years of her long commitment as an advocate for education. "For nearly a quarter of a century, I and my team have tried to convince the international community that educating children matters and this includes all children. All children matter. Poor children, isolated children and children who live in, or flee war zones."
For years we have chipped away at the apathy displayed by world leaders and policymakers. We have made incremental steps in achieving a global norm condemning attacks on education. Last October, the Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2601. And yet, since then thousands of attacks have taken place."
During her speech, she underlined the importance of education "as the very weapon, children use to overcome the challenges they face," emphasizing that "through education, our young people learn the skills they need to find a job, to contribute to their communities, to feed themselves and their families." (QNA)
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