Media Advisory - CEOs of leading development, humanitarian and advocacy organizations call on Canada to invest in girls' education at G7
OTTAWA, June 4, 2018 /CNW/ - On June 5, Fatuma Omar Ismail, a former child refugee from Somalia will be joined by CEOs from Canada's leading development, humanitarian and advocacy organizations to make a G7 plea to Prime Minister Trudeau and other world leaders. Together, they will present the urgent need for a significant financial investment in the education and empowerment of girls in crisis-situations at the upcoming G7 Summit. The Prime Minister of Canada has already pledged his support to girls' education as a key step towards achieving gender equality. Now is the time to turn his words into action.
WHAT: |
Canadian civil society organizations call on the Government of Canada to invest in girls' education at G7. |
WHO: |
Fatuma Omar Ismail, University of Toronto student, former child refugee from Somalia. |
Initiator of the Change.org petition that has more than 150k signatures (English/Somali/Swahili) |
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Michael Messenger, President and CEO, World Vision Canada (English/French) |
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Christina Dendys, RESULTS Canada, Executive Director (English) |
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Kevin Frey, CEO, Right To Play (English) |
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Marlen Mondaca, Save the Children, Chief Policy and Programming Officer (English) |
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David Morley, UNICEF Canada President and CEO (English/Spanish) |
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Caroline Riseboro, Plan International Canada President and CEO (English/French) |
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WHEN: |
Tuesday, June 5, 2018 (11am ET) |
WHERE: |
Charles-Lynch room, Centre block, Parliament Hill, Wellington St, Ottawa, K1A 0A4 |
Conference will be broadcast live on Channel 43 or 107 of the PTN system. |
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INTERVIEWS: |
All speakers will be available to answer media questions. |
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About World Vision
World Vision is a relief, development and advocacy organization working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by our Christian values, World Vision is dedicated to working with the world's most vulnerable people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
SOURCE World Vision Canada
Brett Tarver, World Vision Canada, 647-825-2712, [email protected]; Marie-Hélène Bachand, UNICEF Canada, 514-232-4510, [email protected]; Jessica Bryant, Save the Children Canada, 647-973-1185 [email protected]; Mandy Kibel, Right to Play International 647 9387255 [email protected]; Taryn Russell, RESULTS Canada, 613-552-3470, [email protected]; Leah Siversky, Plan International Canada, 437-828-8877, [email protected]
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