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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, World Bank President Robert Zoellick, Grammy-Award Winning Artist Shakira to

Discuss State of Global Education and Out-Of-School Children in Developing Countries


WASHINGTON, April 20 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


                        April 21 Media Conference Call 


    On April 21, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, World Bank President Robert Zoellick, and Grammy award-

winning artist Shakira will participate in a media conference call to discuss the state of global education and out-of-

school children in developing countries.  This corresponds with the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) Action

Week that will take place from April 21-27, 2008.  Brown, Zoellick, and Shakira will join with GCE's coalition in 120

countries to call on government leaders to support a basic education for all children, including the 72 million young

children and 226 million older youths who are out of school around the world.   

 

                            MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL 

                                April 21, 2008 

                                1:00 p.m. EDT 

       Toll-free U.S. dial-in #: 1 800 311 9408 - Password: action week 

       Toll-free U.K. dial-in #: 0800 092 3582 - Password:  action week 

International dial-in #: country code to dial into U.S. then 1 334 323 7224 - 

                            Password: action week 

 

    Speakers: 

    -- Gordon Brown, Prime Minister, United Kingdom 

    -- Robert Zoellick, President, The World Bank 

    -- Shakira, Honorary Chairperson, GCE Action Week 

    -- Gene Sperling, Chair, U.S. Chapter of GCE 

 

    Shakira will also appear in Washington, DC on April 22, with Members of Congress as well as students from across

the United States to raise awareness for the bipartisan Education for All Act of 2007 (EFA).  The purpose of the EFA

Act is to "ensure that the U.S. provides the resources and leadership to ensure a successful international effort to

provide all children with a quality basic education."  It calls for $1 billion for bilateral global basic education

investment for FY 2008, scaling up to $3 billion by 2012. The EFA Act requires the President to develop a

comprehensive integrated strategy for the United States government to follow in working to reach the 2015 goal of

universal access to education for all children. 


    Action Week will also include the "World's Biggest Lesson" on April 23, when millions of children worldwide will

attempt to break the world record for the largest lesson ever through learning and teaching a curriculum about the

denial of quality education to tens of millions of poor children. 

 

    Media notes:  To reserve a line, please email Rica Orszag at rica@ricapr.com or Jennifer Devlin at

Jennifer.devlin@cox.net.  For more information about the GCE's U.S. activities, please visit


 

    Global Campaign for Education (GCE) 

    The Global Campaign for Education, founded in 1999, brings together major nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)

and teachers' unions in more than 120 countries. GCE promotes access to education as a basic human right and

raises public awareness to create the political will for governments and other leaders in the international community

to fulfill their promises to provide at least a free, public basic education for all children.  



    The U.S. Chapter of the Global Campaign for Education is a broad-based coalition of more than 30 non-

governmental and religious organizations, teachers unions, foundations, and child advocates to promote the cause of

universal basic education in the world's poorest nations.   The GCE is also well-placed to raise the profile of other

goals pertinent to universal education, such as pre-school education, prevention of abusive child labor, the inclusion

of children with disabilities and special challenges, and efforts to close the digital divide. 


    The U.S. Chapter of the Global Campaign for Education includes the support of organizations such as: Basic

Education Coalition (BEC), RESULTS, American Federation of Teachers (AFT), National Education Association (NEA),

National Peace Corps Association, Global Kids, Global AIDS Alliance, Mercy Corps, CARE, Save the Children, ONE

campaign, National Peace Corps Association, Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children, and Teach for




People Education Global Campaign For Education 2 image

 

    Contacts:      Rica Orszag, 202-253-8974, rica@ricapr.com 

                          Jennifer Devlin, 703-876-1714, Jennifer.devlin@cox.net 

 

    SOURCE:     Global Campaign for Education  

   

   CONTACT:    Rica Orszag, +1-202-253-8974, rica@ricapr.com, or  


                         Jennifer Devlin, +1-703-876-1714, Jennifer.devlin@cox.net,

                         both for Global Campaign for Education 

 










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