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1Goal campaign for education

MTN, FIFA, the GSM Association, other mobile operators, global football stars, educational champions, charities and campaigners have joined forces to support 1Goal - a legacy initiative of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
1Goal campaign for education

The initiative will see its supporters collect names and support from the public, footballers and celebrities to petition all governments to meet their "Education for All" target by 2015. It will then deliver the millions of names collected through the campaign to the governments ahead of the next UN meeting on Millennium Development Goals in September 2010.

Operators serving more than 900 million mobile users, over 100 million of which are MTN subscribers, will deliver an international mobile communications campaign of unprecedented reach. The campaign combines the platform of the world's biggest sporting occasion with the world's largest medium, to harness public support for 1Goal.

Education for all

Kicking off on April 20, 52 days before the opening game at Soccer City in Johannesburg, it will enable millions of people to sign up, via a host of mobile response mechanisms, demonstrating to global leaders and the UN that universal education is a universal demand.

The mobile campaign, coordinated by the GSMA, will comprise a host of mobile communications tools, including mobile advertising, applications and messaging plus innovative football related content. The GSMA and 1Goal will provide the marketing tools to operators and others that support the campaign. It will enable millions of people to sign up, via a host of mobile response mechanisms, demonstrating global leaders and the UN that universal education is a universal demand.

Says MTN group executive, Corporate Affairs, Nozipho January-Bardill, "We regard the campaign as a unique opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to social development in underdeveloped and emerging markets with a specific focus on education. Our involvement in this campaign is an extension of the developmental role we continue to play in our markets through the work of our foundations.”

Education for all

Education for All is the international commitment that world leaders have signed up to, to provide good quality public education to all children and adults by 2015. The commitment includes prioritising those who are currently missing an education, getting them into school and making sure that when they're in school they get the chance to learn, with qualified teachers.

After the World Cup, the Global Campaign for Education and its member national coalitions will continue the campaign until the presentation of the petition to the world leaders in September.

Says the GSMA's CEO, Rob Conway, "Our Board has recognised the role, responsibility and reach of mobile in harnessing global support for universal education, a critical part of the UN's mission to eliminate world poverty. As a result, today we announce a collaborative campaign that is unprecedented in our industry, utilising the scale of the world's largest medium to make a real difference to the future for millions of children in the world."

World leaders are meeting in September 2010 to discuss their ongoing commitments to Education for All and the campaign will enable tens of millions of people to let those leaders know that education for all can help end world poverty.

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