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As the United Nations commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, the Holy See emphasizes the critical role of education in advancing gender equality. The Vatican highlights that equitable access to quality education is essential for empowering women and girls, enabling them to participate fully in society.
The Holy See calls for a concerted global effort to eliminate barriers to education, particularly in regions where cultural and socioeconomic factors hinder girls from attending school. It stresses that education is not just a fundamental human right but also a powerful tool for social change. By investing in education, societies can foster environments where women have the opportunity to thrive, contribute economically, and engage in leadership roles.
In its statement, the Holy See urges governments and organizations to prioritize educational initiatives that promote gender equality, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their gender, have the chance to reach their full potential. The message underscores a commitment to building a more equitable world through the transformative power of education.
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