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“Yes She Can!” 2011 Global Action Week on EFA (2 - 8 May): mobilizing millions for girls' education

Millions are mobilizing for girls' education through GAW, including UNESCO. Here is a selection of planned activities:
Launches of the 2011 edition of the UNESCO EFA Global Monitoring Report (GMR) are being organized worldwide. Canberra, Santo Domingo, Moscow, Gaza and Kinshasa will host GMR launch events ranging from policy workshops to concerts and exhibitions. Many key GMR messages concern education issues such as gender-based violence confronting girls and women.
Along with its partners in the UN Girls’ Education Initiative for East Asia and the Pacific, UNESCO Bangkok has facilitated the translation of the GAW lesson plan into 22 Asian languages, from Bengali to Urdu. In addition, it is running a drawing contest for Asia-Pacific countries on the theme: "How does girls' education help us all?"
UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States is collecting stories for use on blogs and other social media to disseminate messages on girls’ and women’s education throughout the region.
Finally, as in other years, UNESCO Associated Schools is mobilizing its global network of more than 9000 educational institutions in 180 countries.
Related links
Leaders for Education Series
Paul Farmer, UN Deputy Special Envoy for Haiti
Angélique Kidjo, Singer-songwriter and founder of The Batonga Foundation
Hilde F. Johnson, Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
John T. Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cisco
Ana Ivanovic, professional tennis player
Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Ela Bhatt, the founder of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)