Top leaders to address virtual panel on breaking barriers to girls’ education in Africa

By Brianne Binelli, digital content manager, Canada

Children Believe and Graça Machel Trust will highlight the need for collective action and investment as COVID-19 erodes important gains made

Sub-Saharan Africa is home to among the highest rates of out-of-school children, with millions of girls at risk of never going to school, reports UNESCO. The COVID-19 pandemic made the situation worse as schools, which provide safety and food security, closed.

Children Believe and Graça Machel Trust will highlight this issue in a special virtual panel discussion Feb. 10. The goal is to bring attention to the need for greater sector collaboration and funding to improve access to education and innovation to overcome barriers girls in sub-Saharan Africa face.

“Fighting for gender equality has been my life’s work and is at the centre of everything we do at the Graça Machel Trust,” says Graça Machel, founder of the Pan-African advocacy organization. “We are so grateful for the support of the Canadian government and from our partner, Children Believe, in recognizing the urgent need facing adolescent girls and women in Africa, especially in light of the ongoing pandemic.”

The virtual panel, which CBC’s Susan Ormiston will moderate, will feature Canadian and African perspectives from sector leaders, government officials and youth, including:

  • Fred Witteveen, Children Believe
  • Graça Machel, Graça Machel Trust
  • Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, United Nations Women
  • Antoine Chevrier, Global Affairs Canada
  • Daniella Asare, biomedical engineering student and Children Believe Youth Ambassador
  • Tanaka Chikati, Graça Machel Program and African Leadership Academy
  • Leslie MacLean, Government of Canada

Register here to join the Feb. 10 panel discussion, which will begin at 10 a.m. ET, or check out the livestream on Facebook at facebook.com/childrenbelieveCA.

About Children Believe

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