UN
chief launches new education initiative
Thursday September 27, 2012 08:32:29 AM,
IANS
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United Nations: UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has launched a new education
initiative to make education a top global priority and boost
progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in
education, Xinhua reported.
"Our shared goals are simple. We want children to attend primary
school and to progress toward higher education that will help them
succeed in life," Ban said Wednesday at the launching of the
initiative -- Education First.
Education First initiative comprises three priorities -- putting
every child in school, improving the quality of learning and
fostering global citizenship, said UN officials.
Achieving universal primary education is part of the MDGs, a list
of eight anti-poverty targets to be achieved by 2015.
Education First seeks to make a breakthrough to mobilise all
partners -- both traditional and new -- to achieve universal
primary education ahead of the 2015 target date for the MDGs.
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