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ACT ON THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION FOR ALL GIRLS

Please sign our petition below
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To: 

Mr. Eamon Gilmore, Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade

Mr. Joe Costello, Minister of State for Trade and Development

Dear Ministers Gilmore and Costello,

We know that 66 million girls in the world are out of education and there are 33 million fewer girls than boys in primary school. We realise how important an education is, and of the need to extend it particularly to girls in developing countries, as this empowers and enables them to build a better future for themselves and their children.

A girl with an extra year of education can earn 20% more as an adult, and this has a knock-on effect to the lives and futures of individual girls, their communities and the way that societies function and view women.
Furthermore, the low number of female teachers contributes to the low number of girls in school in rural areas of developing countries. Girls will also benefit from having role models of independent women in their lives and it will be an impetus for them to pursue their own careers.

For these reasons, we feel that educating girls is an important issue.

Millennium Development Goal Number 2 is to Achieve Universal Primary Education by 2015, and last month Minister Costello announced funding of €4.6 million to UN Women, to support programs and policies that help empower women and girls. We applaud the Irish Government for this and as this is such an important issue, we would urge you to continue to work with your UN and EU counterparts in order to give more urgency to the issue of girls in education, so that Millennium Development Goal Number 2 can be met.
Minister Gilmore, you yourself even addressed the UN General Assembly on September 25th 2013 about the need to agree on a new set of measurable, global goals, with a clear commitment to implement them at a national level. As you said, we cannot eradicate poverty without genuinely empowering women and girls. We firmly believe education is the best way to do this.

Change can only happen if influence is exerted by wealthy, developed countries such as Ireland, and we therefore strongly urge you to take action and encourage support for the many movements for change for girls in education globally.

So that girls across the globe can move closer to living in an equal world, we strongly urge you to explicitly address the pressing issue of girls in education at your European meetings and conferences in the coming months and to demonstrate with our partners both in developing countries and in the developed world that real actions are being taken to promote effective change.

All signed petitions are sent directly to the Ministers at tanaiste@dfa.ie and joe.costello@dfa.ie

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Education for all Girls Petition

This petition is now closed. End date: May 31, 2014

Signatures collected: 144 signatures Signature goal: 500

Number of Signatures: 144


Latest Signatures
144Marlena KarkosaIrelandMay 22, 2014
143Jason MooreDublinIrelandMay 22, 2014
142Theresa KleineckMesquiteUSAMay 21, 2014
141Sean BlaneyDubEireMay 16, 2014
140Brindusa Luminita CimpanGura HumoruluiRomaniaMay 13, 2014
139Eugene BarrettDublinIrelandMay 13, 2014
138Murali RajendranDublinIrelandMay 12, 2014
137Bernadette BarrettUnited StatesMay 12, 2014
136Sarah Louise O'CallaghanDublinIrelandMay 12, 2014
135Ramona LiontiGura HumoruluiRomaniaMay 11, 2014
134Josip Komšo KakanjBosnia and HerzegovinaMay 08, 2014
133marie SmithcallanIrelandMay 08, 2014
132aoife hartedublin irelandMay 08, 2014
131Hannah SmallCelbridgeIrelandMay 08, 2014
130Danijela ZuletovicSarajevoSarajevoMay 08, 2014
129Oana UrzicaGura HumoruluiRomaniaMay 07, 2014
128Morosan AlinaGura HumoruluiRomaniaMay 07, 2014
127Michaela KearneyDublinIrelandMay 07, 2014
126Anna GallagherCelbridgeIrelandMay 07, 2014
125Katie MolloyKildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
124Keri MooreDublinIrelandMay 06, 2014
123Anna Murphy May 06, 2014
122chloe mackeycelbridgeIrelandMay 06, 2014
121sarah condoncelbridge IrelandMay 06, 2014
120emma leecelbridgeIrelandMay 06, 2014
119Ciara GeraghtyIrelandMay 06, 2014
118Lucy BryanKildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
117stephanie marsellaMay 06, 2014
116Keri MooreDublinIrelandMay 06, 2014
115Niamh O'ConnorKildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
114Ellen CarrollCelbridgeIrelandMay 06, 2014
113Megan ElliskildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
112jade wolfekildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
111Chloe SwordscelbridgeirelandMay 06, 2014
110sarah kirwankildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
109Anjolajesu BensonMay 06, 2014
108Tara KeeganKildareIrelandMay 06, 2014
107Louise BrowneDublinIrelandMay 03, 2014
106Jessica TraceyCelbridgeIrelandMay 02, 2014
105Jake Lyons May 02, 2014
104Sarah RocheCelbridgeIrelandMay 02, 2014
103Grainne BurkeDublinIrelandMay 02, 2014
102Cecilia SheehanCelbridge IrelandMay 02, 2014
101aine connellTogoMay 02, 2014
100Hannah LyonsClane IrelandMay 02, 2014
99Aideen DoddyKildareIrelandMay 02, 2014
98maeve connellcelbridge IrelandMay 02, 2014
97Grace DoyleCelbridgeIrelandMay 02, 2014
96Aine McGrath Kildare IrelandMay 02, 2014
95Shauna CorryKildareIrelandMay 02, 2014

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