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Aisha Buhari Calls For More Investment In Out-Of-School Girls
 
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Mon, 24 Apr 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has called for increased investment in out-of-school teenage girls to prevent the consequences their lack of education portends for humanity

 Mrs. Buhari made this call while speaking at the 50th Session of United Nations Commission on Population and Development, which held recently, in New York.

Mrs. Buhari, who was represented by by Dr. Hajo Sani, Senior Special Assistant to the President reiterated the efforts of the wife of the president under her Future Assured Programme in advocating for the promotion of girl-child education, and vocational education to empower thousands of women through training in fashion design, interior decoration, cosmetics development, leather work and many other trades.

Dr. Sani also confirmed that the programme is organizing refresher courses for those aiming for higher education but do not have the educational requirements.

Only recently, Future Assured Programme entered into collaboration with National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-formal Education with the aim of revitalizing the old system of adult education and community learning centers.

The side event, with theme “Investing in out of school teenage girls: a priority for achieving demographic dividend, sustainable development and specific SDGs in Africa” was jointly organized by UNFPA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the UN, to showcase Nigeria’s rich experience and the enormous results of the commitment shown by stakeholders, which provide a best practice for scale-up in Africa.

Mrs. Buhari commended the organizers for highlighting the issue of out-of-school girls and described the theme of the side event as apt.

 

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