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US 1st lady Michelle announces $70m for girls’ education in Pakistan

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By Web Desk Published October 23, 2015 4 Min Read
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US First Lady Michelle Obama announced yesterday that Pakistan has agreed to double spending for education, from two percent to four percent of GDP, by 2018.

In return, the First Lady announced a $70 million additional contribution to educating adolescent girls in Pakistan.

Her office said Pakistan would also enroll more girls in school and provide more female teachers.

Earlier Thursday, the First Lady welcomed Mrs. Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif and Ms. Maryam Nawaz Sharif to the White House. The two visiting dignitaries came to the official residence of the US president to express their support for Mrs. Obama’s program, the “Let Girls Learn” initiative.

At this event in the Blue Room, the First Lady announced a new partnership to further adolescent girls’ education in Pakistan. The students of the Washington Performing Arts Society, and Children’s Choirents also performed at the ceremony.

The US president and first lady launched the “Let Girls Learn” initiative this year to help more than 60 million girls worldwide who don’t attend school, and they have asked world leaders to join the effort.

Pakistan joined South Korea, the United Kingdom and Japan in announcing steps to further girls’ education.

“I’m proud to announce that, building on Pakistan’s commitment to double education spending…the US will be investing $70 million to educate adolescent girls in Pakistan,” she said.

Mrs. Obama began her remarks with an As-salaam alaikum. She noted that the additional funding would allow organizers to build more than a dozen new schools and rehabilitate hundreds of others in Pakistan.

“We’re going to be setting up health screenings for thousands of girls to ensure they’re getting the medical care they need,” she said.

Mrs. Obama said her program would also fund skills-training programs and college scholarships for girls.

“Taken together, these efforts will reach 200,000 girls in Pakistan. I’m going to say that again – that’s 200,000 girls,” she said.

“That is 200,000 girls who will have a chance to fulfill their promise – just like our daughters have that opportunity – and become the next generation of doctors and teachers and entrepreneurs, the next Mrs. Sharifs, the leadership of the country.”

“And that’s 200,000 girls who will one day raise healthier, more educated families of their own.”

She said this investment represented a major milestone for these girls and their country.

She said the announcement was part of a much bigger investment in global girls’ education.

Mrs. Obama said her program issued a call to countries across the globe to join it in investing or increasing their investment in girls’ education.

And when they did, Pakistan was among the countries that responded.

She noted that in just the past eight months, countries across the globe had pledged nearly $800 million to this cause. That includes nearly $350 million from Japan, nearly $200 million from a partnership between the UK and the US, and $200 million from South Korea.

“So in addition to those 200,000 girls in Pakistan, hundreds of thousands of girls worldwide will finally have a chance to get the education they deserve,” the First Lady said.

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