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UNESCO names laureates from Thailand and Peru for its 2017 Prize for Girls and Women鈥檚 Education

UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova has announced the names of the two laureates for the 2017 edition of the UNESCO Prize for Girls鈥 and Women鈥檚 Education. An International Jury recommended the two laureates for their innovative and sustainable projects in advancing girls鈥 and women鈥檚 education.

The Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities Center in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (DEPDC/GMS) in Thailand is recognized for its project entitled 鈥淓ducation and Life Skills Training Programme to Help Stateless Children and Women Migrating from Shan State to Thailand鈥. The innovative project uses education and life skills training to protect migrant girls and women from the risks of human trafficking and sexual or labour exploitation. It also works on the rehabilitation of girls and women who have fallen prey to these abuses. It is recognized as a model that can be replicated in the country and elsewhere in the world.

The Mini Academy of Science and Technology 鈥 MaCTec Peru is commended for its 鈥淢obile MaCTec Bus Labs/Mini Academy of Science and Technology鈥 project to empower girls from rural areas through quality science education and reduce the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The project has been developed in partnership with state authorities, private donors and the academic community. It is scalable and can be replicated in other countries.

The two organizations will each receive an award of USD 50,000 at an official ceremony in Xiamen, People鈥檚 Republic of China, on 5 September 2017.

The rewards innovative, outstanding projects advancing girls鈥 and women鈥檚 education. It contributes to two Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 鈥淓nsure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all鈥 (Goal 4) and 鈥淎chieve gender equality and empower all women and girls鈥 (Goal 5).

Established in 2015 by the UNESCO鈥檚 Executive Board, the Prize is funded by the Government of the People鈥檚 Republic of China and was awarded for the first time in 2016 to two outstanding projects from Indonesia and Zimbabwe.

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