![]() And I again echo the Secretary-General’s call for the Taliban to enable the immediate return of all Afghan girls to the classroom. We continue to urge all Member States to endorse the Safe Schools Declaration, and to address the gendered impact of attacks on education. The United Kingdom has long campaigned for the right of every girl to 12 years of quality education, including girls affected by conflict. Secondly, President, we are deeply concerned that attacks on schools have continued to increase, including targeted attacks on girls’ schools. But there is only one solution to ending the suffering of Ukrainian children: an end to Russia’s illegal invasion. SRSG Gamba will have our full support in engaging on this agenda. In Ukraine, there is already ample evidence that Russia is committing at least four of the six grave violations against children. Data gathered by UN agencies and NGOs on the ground attests to the serious protection needs of children in these countries.Įstablishing Monitoring and Reporting Mechanisms will build an even stronger evidence base, so that all parties can identify actions needed to prevent grave violations against children. I would like to highlight three points in relation to what we have heard today.įirstly, the United Kingdom welcomes the inclusion of the situations in Ukraine, Ethiopia and Mozambique in the Secretary-General’s annual report. I join others in thanking our briefers for their illuminating remarks.
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