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Malala Yousafzai, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, UN Messenger of Peace and co-founder of the Malala Fund, attends "Spotlight session 5: Advancing gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment in and through education” held on the third day of the Transforming Education Summit 2022.

The Transforming Education Summit was being convened in response to a global crisis in education – one of equity and inclusion, quality and relevance. Often slow and unseen, this crisis is having a devastating impact on the futures of children and youth worldwide. The Summit provides a unique opportunity to elevate education to the top of the global political agenda and to mobilize action, ambition, solidarity and solutions to recover pandemic-related learning losses and sow the seeds to transform education in a rapidly changing world.
Teacher Rauda Abbakar (left) leads schoolchildren from Kuma Garadayat on a tour of six new development projects, known as Quick Impact Projects, implemented by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).  These projects focus on the areas of education, sanitation, health, community development, and the empowerment of women.  They include a clinic, a women’s’ centre and several schools.
Girls from Kuma Garadayat sing a song during the inauguration of six development projects, known as Quick Impact Projects, implemented by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).  These projects focus on the areas of education, sanitation, health, community development, and the empowerment of women.  They include a clinic, a women’s’ centre and several schools.
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Headline Business Education in Korea 
Caption Description The Seoul Girls' Commercial High School has about 2,500 students with 72 teachers, 30 of whom are women. The School offers courses in economics, statistics, typing, and other courses dealing with commerce. The students begin calculating with the abacus in the elementary classes, and abacus competitions take place annually between the Republic of Korea, Japan and the Republic of China.

Mr. Cho Sung Wok, a teacher and the Vice-Chairman of the Abacus Association in Korea, timing and abacus calculation. 
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Production Date 04/01/1964 10:30:53 AM 
City/Location Seoul
Country Republic of Korea
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File size 1.48 MB