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Ireland announced an additional €1 million to Education Cannot Wait, while France pledged €40 million, highlighting their commitment to global education. The UK, as ECW’s second-largest donor, emphasized the need for education in crisis zones and climate change’s impact on learning.

In understanding the socio-economic challenges faced by vulnerable groups due to climate change, Qatar’s emphasis on green jobs offers a route for marginalized youth to participate actively in the green economy, ensuring a sustainable future for forthcoming generations.

The educational crisis has been intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the UNESCO-GPE event serves as an urgent call to action. Recognizing education as a cornerstone of socioeconomic development, the conference will delve into innovative financial mechanisms and policy reforms to improve global investment in education.

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres calls for the rebuilding of the social contract with women and young people at its core. He highlighted the importance of quality education, reskilling, and retraining to meet the demands of the evolving workforce.

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