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Qatar's Permanent Mission In Geneva Organizes Side Event On Education For Empowerment Of Women And Girls
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar in Geneva, in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Bahrain in Geneva, the Qatar Debate Center, and the Geneva Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, organized a side event titled "Unlearning Discrimination: Education for Empowering Women and Girls," on the sidelines of the 59th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
In her opening remarks, Her Excellency Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the UN Office in Geneva Dr. Hend Abdulrahman Al Muftah emphasized that education is a fundamental and pivotal human right. It enables individuals to develop essential skills and provides a platform through which other rights can be claimed, enjoyed, and protected.
Her Excellency explained that education is a transformative tool for women and girls, equipping them with knowledge, skills, and confidence to actively participate in society, improve their health and living conditions, and contribute to economic development.
She noted that women's empowerment is directly linked to education, as it opens doors to employment, enhances their ability to make sound health decisions, participate in public life and decision-making, and advocate for their rights and interests.
Her Excellency expressed concern over the alarming global statistics that reflect a significant gap in educational opportunities between girls and boys, pointing out that only 66 percent of countries have achieved gender parity in primary education, 45 percent in lower secondary, and just 25 percent in upper secondary education.
Her Excellency Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Office in Geneva renewed the call for immediate action to accelerate international efforts to enhance the enjoyment of all human rights by women and girls, foremost among them the right to quality, comprehensive, effective, and unrestricted education.
Her Excellency affirmed that the State of Qatar is one of the leading supporters of the right to education, giving it top priority both nationally and internationally, highlighting key initiatives led by Qatar, including UN General Assembly Resolution 74/275, which proclaimed the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.
Her Excellency added that Qatar was among the first countries to sign the Safe Schools Declaration in 2015, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to protecting education, especially in conflict and crisis zones.
Her Excellency Al Muftah noted that Qatar's educational efforts are not limited to easily accessible groups but extend to the most vulnerable populations, such as children in emergencies and conflict situations.
Her Excellency praised the pioneering role of the Education Above All Foundation, noting that its Educate A Child program has successfully implemented projects in 50 countries in cooperation with 82 partners, enrolling more than 19 million out-of-school children.
Speakers in the panel discussions, attended by over 70 officials representing diplomatic missions, relevant international and regional organizations, and civil society organizations concerned with education, family, and development, affirmed that education is not merely a basic right but a true catalyst for change, especially for girls and women, as it opens doors to opportunity, safeguards dignity, and enables full participation in society.
In her opening remarks, Her Excellency Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the UN Office in Geneva Dr. Hend Abdulrahman Al Muftah emphasized that education is a fundamental and pivotal human right. It enables individuals to develop essential skills and provides a platform through which other rights can be claimed, enjoyed, and protected.
Her Excellency explained that education is a transformative tool for women and girls, equipping them with knowledge, skills, and confidence to actively participate in society, improve their health and living conditions, and contribute to economic development.
She noted that women's empowerment is directly linked to education, as it opens doors to employment, enhances their ability to make sound health decisions, participate in public life and decision-making, and advocate for their rights and interests.
Her Excellency expressed concern over the alarming global statistics that reflect a significant gap in educational opportunities between girls and boys, pointing out that only 66 percent of countries have achieved gender parity in primary education, 45 percent in lower secondary, and just 25 percent in upper secondary education.
Her Excellency Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Office in Geneva renewed the call for immediate action to accelerate international efforts to enhance the enjoyment of all human rights by women and girls, foremost among them the right to quality, comprehensive, effective, and unrestricted education.
Her Excellency affirmed that the State of Qatar is one of the leading supporters of the right to education, giving it top priority both nationally and internationally, highlighting key initiatives led by Qatar, including UN General Assembly Resolution 74/275, which proclaimed the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.
Her Excellency added that Qatar was among the first countries to sign the Safe Schools Declaration in 2015, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to protecting education, especially in conflict and crisis zones.
Her Excellency Al Muftah noted that Qatar's educational efforts are not limited to easily accessible groups but extend to the most vulnerable populations, such as children in emergencies and conflict situations.
Her Excellency praised the pioneering role of the Education Above All Foundation, noting that its Educate A Child program has successfully implemented projects in 50 countries in cooperation with 82 partners, enrolling more than 19 million out-of-school children.
Speakers in the panel discussions, attended by over 70 officials representing diplomatic missions, relevant international and regional organizations, and civil society organizations concerned with education, family, and development, affirmed that education is not merely a basic right but a true catalyst for change, especially for girls and women, as it opens doors to opportunity, safeguards dignity, and enables full participation in society.

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