The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) has pledged to support the African
Union International Center for Girls and Women's Education in Africa (CIEFFA) #AfricaEducatesHer
initiative.
The AfricaEducatesHer campaign is a response to the Covid-19 related
educational crisis launched in 2020 to mobilize and urge stakeholders to take
action that protects girls' and young women's right to education and ensures
that all girls continue learning and return to school.
Speaking during a workshop jointly hosted by the PAP and CIEFFA, the President
of the PAP, H.E Chief Fortune Charumbira,
stated that the workshop is timely and will add momentum to issues surrounding
education of women and girls.
"On behalf of the PAP, we are really grateful to the AU CIEFFA and
our Committee on Education for this workshop. This is to discuss and put a
renewed impetus on the issues around the education of women and girls,"
said HE Chief Charumbira.
The workshop is taking place on the sidelines of the Second Ordinary
Session of the Sixth Parliament of PAP being held under the African Union Theme
of the Year for 2023, “The Year of AfCFTA: Accelerating the Implementation of
the African Continental Free Trade Area” in Midrand, South Africa and will run
up to 2 June 2023.
H.E Chief Charumbira noted that the Covid-19 pandemic wiped off gains that had been made
towards education of women and girls and urged National Parliaments to pass
budgets that are sensitive to women and girls education.
"When Covid-19 struck, it disrupted and undermined some of the
advancements that had been made in the education of women and girls. Even the
capacity of parents to fund the education became limited. So it is imperative
that after Covid we gather in the manner we have to reflect on the funding of
education for the girl child. As legislators, it is our duty to oversight, let
us oversight on what our Member States have done and when we pass national
budgets let us pass national budgets that promote the #AfricaEducateHer campaign," added H.E Chief Charumbira.
In her speech, the Chairperson of the PAP Committee on Education, Hon Amina Abdou Souna, said that all
girls had a right to accessing education. "Education is a basic human right
that none should be denied and all girls should have access to education
without any hindrances. This meeting is meant to find lasting solutions to
issues affecting young girls and since the pandemic girls have been immensely
affected. Statistics show that 11 million girls are unable to go to school as a
result of this pandemic," said Hon
Amina Abdou Souna.
She added that this platform will provide the PAP the opportunity to
share innovative policy and legislative reforms adopted at national levels to address
the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the education systems in general and on
girls and women specifically.
The AU CIEFFA Acting Coordinator, Mrs. Simone Yankey-Ouattara, hailed partnership currently existing with the PAP. "CIEFFA has been collaborating with the PAP and together we have conducted advocacy for out of school girls and for their reintegration into the education system. We have also been supporting AU Member States to adopt affirmative action for girls to return to school," said Mrs. Simone Yankey-Ouattara.
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