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Results Against All Odds: Education Cannot Wait Reaches 11 Million Children in Crises Worldwide

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Results Against All Odds: Education Cannot Wait Reaches 11 Million Children in Crises Worldwide
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Results Against All Odds: Education Cannot Wait Reaches 11 Million Children in Crises Worldwide

2024-09-18 02:57 Last Updated At:03:15

New ECW Results Report highlights significant learning outcomes achieved for children and adolescents in crisis settings and calls for urgent additional donor support to meet the rapidly escalating needs.

NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global community is falling behind on its promise to ensure 'quality education for all' by 2030. Armed conflicts, forced displacement, climate change, and other emergencies and protracted crises have left more than 224 million crisis-affected children in urgent need of education support, a sharp rise from 75 million in 2016.

Despite these growing needs, funding for education in emergencies and protracted crises dropped for the first time in a decade, according to Education Cannot Wait's 'Results Against All Odds: 2023 Annual Results Report', launched today in New York.

Overall humanitarian funding for education decreased by 3% last year, from US$1.2 billion in 2022 to US$1.17 in 2023, according to the report.

Education Cannot Wait (ECW), the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises within the United Nations, and its strategic partners continue to defy the odds, delivering life-saving,  life-sustaining and multi-year investments in education to the world's most vulnerable children and adolescents.

Since ECW became operational in 2017, its investments have reached 11 million children and adolescents, including 5.6 million girls and boys in 2023 alone. This reach is unprecedented. Yet, much more resources are needed to meet the needs of the over 224 million children, adolescents and their teachers in need of urgent support.

To date, the Fund has mobilized more than US$1.6 billion from public and private donors. However, $600 million urgently needs to be mobilized in donor contributions for ECW and its strategic partners to reach a total of 20 million children and adolescents with inclusive, quality education by the end of its 2023-2026 strategic plan period.

"For our 25 strategic donor partners, these transformative investments deliver a quality child-centered and holistic education, and thus represent a commitment to sustainable development, human rights, economic resilience and global security," said The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy for Global Education and Chair of ECW's High-Level Steering Group. "Education is the most powerful tool to restore hope in a world marred by brutal conflicts, human rights violations and inequality. It is our investment in a new generation of leaders."

Impact, Depth and Sustainability
From Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gaza, the West Bank, to Haiti, the Sahel, Sudan, Ukraine and other hotspots around the globe, ECW's report highlights the profound impact of education in crisis settings.

"Girls and boys in crises are enduring the worst impacts of brutal man-made conflicts, forced displacement, climate change and other disasters. Our new report proves that despite these challenges, it is possible to provide them with the protection, hope and life-changing opportunity of a quality holistic education. To do this, we urgently call for US$600 million to meet our strategic plan targets and ensure a better future for 20 million girls and boys by the end of 2026," said ECW Executive Director Yasmine Sherif. "This is the time to make a moral choice that is aligned with political action."

The new report shows ECW's strong focus on the world's most vulnerable and at-risk children: of the children reached in 2023, more than half were girls (51%), 17% were internally displaced and 22% were refugees.

The quality and impact of the education delivered – even in the most difficult of circumstances – is also improving. In all, 9 out of 10 programmes reported improved school enrollment and 72% showed gender-equitable progress. ECW reported that, among programmes able to monitor learning outcomes, 80% of its investments demonstrated academic improvements and 72% showed improvements in children's social and emotional learning and well-being.

ECW investments also improved the continuity of learning with notable increases in the number of girls and boys reached through the Fund's investments in early childhood education and secondary school, disability inclusion, gender-transformative approaches, mental health support, and agile, holistic solutions that address whole-of-child needs. 

The climate crisis is an education crisis. The number of children reached through First Emergency Responses resulting from climate-induced hazards nearly doubled from 14% in 2022 to 27% in 2023.

"Education is a public good and a fundamental right. To achieve our goals, global leaders must align policies, funding and humanitarian principles. Multilateral aid funding must immediately be increased to reverse the current downward trend, and partnerships and collaboration must be strengthened across humanitarian, development and peace efforts. Education Cannot Wait has shown us that the seemingly 'impossible' is indeed possible – provided that the funding is made available," said The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown.

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Results Against All Odds: Education Cannot Wait Reaches 11 Million Children in Crises Worldwide

Results Against All Odds: Education Cannot Wait Reaches 11 Million Children in Crises Worldwide

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Celebrity fashion stylist Jazmin Whitley has partnered with Azazie, the leading direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-tailer for all things bridal and occasion wear, to unveil a curated Fall '24 fashion edit. The collection features an array of party-perfect and bridal-party looks from Azazie's latest collections, hand-picked by Whitely, ideal for the upcoming season.

Azazie hosted an intimate, candle-lit dinner at the Azazie Studio in Beverly Hills on September 17th to celebrate the launch of the exclusive edit. The chic evening featured gourmet sushi catered by Katsuya and cocktails crafted by Spritzy Bartender.

Jazmin Whitley was joined by 16 of her closest influencer friends and clients for the celebration, all adorned in Azazie dresses, including notable names like Cassie Randolph, Tabitha SwatoshInas X, Elliana Walmsley, Sonya Styles, and Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor. The gathering embodied the essence of the new collection – a mix of elegance, fun, and fashion-forward looks, perfect for the modern party-goer and bridal party.

The Azazie x Jazmin Whitely Fall '24 edit is now available for purchase exclusively on Azazie's website, www.azazie.com

About Azazie:

Azazie is the leading DTC e-tailer for bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, special occasion wear, and accessories, offering high-quality gowns at affordable prices. Based in the tech capital of Silicon Valley, Azazie is disrupting the traditional bridal industry while garnering high ratings from customers and review sites alike. With 200+ bridal gowns and 400+ bridal party dresses in over 80 colors, Azazie is committed to body-positive fashion, offering all dresses from size 0-30, cut and sewn to order like expensive bespoke designs.  Visit the website at  www.azazie.com.

About Jazmin Whitely:

Jazmin Whitley is a fashion designer and celebrity wardrobe stylist that has been in the fashion industry for 15 years. She began in fashion design and has ten ready to wear collections under her belt.  She has styled everything from A-list red carpet events, music videos, award shows, book covers, magazine covers, editorials, fashion shows, to personal events like weddings, birthday events, and special occasions. Her expertise in style, trends, and personal expression thought the art of fashion comes from years of fashion design. Jazmin Whitley has dressed the top creators of both TV and social media. Her clients have been seen on many a best dressed list!

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Celebrity Fashion Stylist Jazmin Whitley Teams Up with Azazie to Launch Curated Fall '24 Edit

Celebrity Fashion Stylist Jazmin Whitley Teams Up with Azazie to Launch Curated Fall '24 Edit

Celebrity Fashion Stylist Jazmin Whitley Teams Up with Azazie to Launch Curated Fall '24 Edit

Celebrity Fashion Stylist Jazmin Whitley Teams Up with Azazie to Launch Curated Fall '24 Edit

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