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‘COVID-19: 10m girls at risk of early marriage’

by Haruna Gimba

By Asmau Ahmad

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has raised concerns that school closures could lead to an additional 10 million early marriages of girls over the next 10 years due to COVID-19.

It, therefore, said the world must give girls the tools they need to succeed and create an enabling environment.

The Director General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay in a message to commemorate the 2022 International Day of the Girl Child organised in collaboration with Stand With a Girl Initiative, said this means firstly, that developing appropriate public policies as UNESCO provides policy expertise to all the countries that desire it, building on the unique tool “Her Atlas,” which analyses data on girls and women’s education from 196 countries worldwide.

Speaking further, Azoulay said this also means fighting the underlying causes of school dropouts, in particular early and unintended pregnancies.

She said, “UNESCO’s “Our Rights, Our Lives, Our Future” programme, has raised awareness of these issues among over 30 million girls and women in more than 30 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

“This also means ensuring that girls are able to pursue careers in the field of their choice. The UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education Is an opportunity in this regard.

“This year’s laureates are empowering girls in vulnerable contexts with life skills to help them overcome discrimination, thrive in secondary schooling and become leaders in their communities.”

Azoulay therefore said, these practices are a source of inspiration, and offer proof that girls’ education is a force for equality and lasting change.

“The time for this change is now. In the wake of the Transforming Education Summit, convened by the United Nations Secretary-General in September 2022, we have a unique opportunity to break down the barriers that impede students’ full participation in education through bold and ambitious action, matched with adequate resources,” she added.

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