Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, Mission of Qatar, Permanent Missions of Argentina, Qatar, Singapore and Uruguay, UNESCO and Qatar Fund for Development, are at the annual High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) for Sustainable Development at the UNHQ in New York, and recently issued a joint statement calling for the global community to renew its commitments to provide all children and youth with the universal right to education.

The joint statement, which was delivered at the co-hosted during an HLPF side event, ‘Protecting Youth and the Right to Education to leave no one behind: SDG 4, 8, 10, 16 and 17’, called for accelerated efforts to build an alliance amongst states, international organisations and NGO to protect and prioritise the right to education of all children. The call is not only for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, but for the entire 2030 Agenda.

The event brought together leaders, policy and decision makers, educators, influencers and youth advocates from different sectors to review the progress of meeting SDG 4 together with SDG 8, 10, 13, 16 and 17 and address the complexity of the challenges facing the future of education through empowerment and partnership.

The exhibition, 'Education Transforms Lives'
The exhibition, ‘Education Transforms Lives’

Stefania Giannini, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, said they came to the Forum with a message of utmost urgency: that leadership, political will and financing are required to get SDG4 back on track.

Education is transformational across the 2030 Agenda on condition that we invest in policies that leave no one behind. This is the focus of our longstanding and strategic partnership with Education Above All, and of the ‘Education Transforms Lives’ exhibition, which opened at the UN Headquarters this week.’

According to QFFD Deputy Director General for Planning, Ali Abdulla Al Dabbagh, education is at the forefront of QFFD’s strategy and it stems from their belief that inclusive education is a powerful tool for addressing the impact of conflict on children and youth, and for supporting countries to build more stable and peaceful societies.

This is also clearly epitomised in our vision to promote peace and justice through sustainable and inclusive development.  Education serves as an engine for economic growth, poverty eradication, gender equality and conflict prevention.’

Mubarak Al Thani, Head of Global Advocacy at EAA, said that despite long term efforts and dedication, the global community has fallen short on meeting its commitments and out-of-school children are often discounted as the hardest to reach – and in many ways have become invisible.

At EAA, we believe education is the single most effective means of reducing poverty, generating economic growth and creating peaceful, just societies. With only ten years remaining to secure the fundamental right to education in insecurity and conflict at the global level, the Forum is a call for an international collective commitment to meet the 2030 SDG agenda.’

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This year, EAA has also partnered with UNESCO and the Group of Friends for Education and Lifelong Learning, Permanent Mission of Qatar to the UN, and EAA’s strategic partner Qatar Fund for Development, to present an interactive exhibition on the transformative power of education across the world.

UNESCO has been one of EAA’s strategic and implementing partners working together to transform the lives of 330,000 out-of-school children in 11 countries. To date, joint projects between the two have enrolled nearly 100,000 children in formal and informal primary education. 

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all UN member states in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for all people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which are an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership. They recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must coincide with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change.

Visit educationaboveall.org for updates and more information about the HLPF, ongoing in New York until this Thursday, 18 July.