The call for education gets even louder!

Today we at Send My Friend, along with Global Citizen, and the One Campaign took the voices of 1.4 million to the UK Prime Minister to call for investment in education for all children, everywhere.

These thousands and thousands of people have come together to take action because they know that investing in education is essential for sustainable development.  They include you guys – the over 300,000 young people who have participated in our Missing Piece campaign this year. A huge well done to you all!

Stephen Twigg MP, chair of the International Development Committee, joined our very own Ellie McDonald and representatives from Global Citizen and the One Campaign to take the campaign through that very famous door. Together, we are calling on Prime Minister Theresa May to invest in education around the world by making a pledge of US$500 million to the Global Partnership for Education.

This is the culmination of months of campaigning, which has seen countless MPs visiting their local school to hear about why young people think investing in education around the world is important. There have been lots of creative actions such as photo stunts, marches, song-writing and more, as well as huge engagement online and on social media to get the word out and build support.

Today’s action coincides with the sending of a letter from Stephen Twigg and Henry Smith, co-signed by 53 other MPs, to Penny Mordaunt, the new Secretary of State for International Development. This cross-party letter echoes the call of the 1.4 million campaigners in requesting a UK pledge of US$500 million at the Global Partnership For Education Financing Conference.

These campaigners and MPs know that education is powerful and transformative, for each child and their family, but also for whole communities and countries.

However, there are 264 million children and young people missing out on school across the world. The Global Partnership for Education replenishment offers a huge window of opportunity to change that. Over 1.4 million campaigners – as well as cross-party group of MPs – will be watching closely, in hope, to see if the UK and world leaders hear their call and take this important opportunity to deliver on their global promise of education for all the world’s children.