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EU announces record education funding for 2019, launches #RaiseYourPencil Campaign

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The European Commission has announced today an unprecedented €164 million for Education in Emergencies projects in 2019. Together with international and Belgian celebrities as well as around 400 students, the Commission has launched a social media campaign to raise awareness and solidarity among young Europeans.

Christos Stylianides, Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management said:_"Education in emergencies is an absolute priority for the European Union. Since 2015, our support has increased from 1% of the European humanitarian budget in 2015 _to 10% in 2019. The European Union is leading by example. It is a global champion of education in emergencies. We are making a concrete investment to peace by helping every child get access to school, anywhere and at all times. Education is the foundation for everything else. It is a protective shield against violence, sexual exploitation, or radicalisation, especially in humanitarian crises. It makes children feel safe and provides them with opportunities for a brighter future."

Thanks to EU funding, over 6.5 million girls, boys and teachers in 55 crisis-affected countries have benefited between 2015-2018 from better access to quality education and training since the European Union increased support for children caught up in humanitarian crises.

#School4All event

Commissioner Christos Stylianides announced the new funding today at the #School4All High-Level-Event on Education in Emergencies in Brussels. This event gathered over 400 high-school students, teachers, policy makers and humanitarian aid practitioners, together with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege and the Belgian singers Axelle Red and Typh Barrow.

#RaiseYourPencil campaign

To raise awareness about the need to guarantee access to education for all crisis-affected girls and boys worldwide, the _#RaiseYourPencil _campaign was launched today to encourage young Europeans to express solidarity with their peers around the world who cannot go to school because of emergencies. The campaign will run until September 2019 and will cover both the times when young students across European countries finish their school year and when they return to school after the summer break. Using the pencil, a universal symbol for school and learning, the Commission encourages everyone to #RaiseYourPencil on social media to promote #School4All.

Background

Today, close to 75 million children around the world have limited or no access to school because of conflicts or natural disasters. Yet education is not only a fundamental human right but also an essential need for children in emergencies. It is a necessary means of protection, tolerance and hope for children to realise their dreams and build their own future.

The EU has consistently increased funding in the area of education in emergencies over the last years. Since Commissioner Stylianidesdeclared education in emergencies a priority area in 2015, the share of the European Commission's humanitarian aid budget spent on education in emergencies has increased from 1% in 2015 to 10% in 2019 Whereas the Commission spent close to €13 million on education in emergencies in 2015, this number increased to a total of €290 million by the end of 2018.

As a result, the EU has become a global leader in education in emergencies. The Commission's funding is delivered through its humanitarian implementing partners, notably NGOs, United Nations agencies, and international organisations carrying out humanitarian projects.

For more information

#RaiseYourPencil campaign

Education in Emergencies

IP/19/2452

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