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3/4/2003
Education For All Week Attempts World Record
On
9 April 2003 children and adults from more than 100 countries will
attempt to break the world record for the largest simultaneous lesson
during celebrations supported by the United Nations to mark the
annual Education For All (EFA) week.
The
UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is
supporting the record attempt, organised by the Global Campaign
for Education, a worldwide coalition of charities, trade unions
and citizen groups. This year the celebrations will focus in particular
on the importance of education for girls and women.
The
current record for the largest lesson, according to the Guinness
Book of Records, was set in March last year when 28,801 children
took part in a language class in the United Kingdom. The simultaneous
lesson in observance of EFA week, 6 to 8 April, will be held under
the theme, "All for Girl's Education."
UNESCO
said although more girls are getting into school, there are still
gender disparities three years after 164 countries met in Dakar,
Senegal, during the World Education Forum where they agreed to eliminate
such inequalities in primary and secondary education by 2005.
The
EFA Global Monitoring Report last year stated that women make up
two-thirds of the world's 861 million illiterate adults. In addition,
of the estimated 11.4 million children out of school some 56 per
cent are girls.
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