Trudeau urged to press G7 leaders for $1.3 billion for girls’ education
OTTAWA — A coalition of 30 non-governmental organizations has asked Justin Trudeau to persuade his fellow G7 leaders to commit $1.3 billion over three years to help send millions of the world’s poorest girls to school.
The group — which included the United Nations Children’s Fund, World Vision, Save The Children and Plan Canada — presented its plan to the prime minister and Liberal government officials three weeks ago.
They presented a detailed analysis that showed the spending commitment would help 3.7 million children in poor countries — the majority of them girls — get access to education.
Trudeau has said he would push for more funding for girls’ education when he hosts the G7 leaders in Quebec in June, but he has yet to make a financial commitment.