HP Commits $20M+ to Enable Quality Education
Nate Hurst, Chief Sustainability and Social Impact Officer, HP Inc.
Originally published on Global Business Coalition for Education
For the 330 million children across the globe who are not currently learning basic literacy and numeracy skills, a quality education can be instrumental in breaking the cycle of poverty. The United Nations recognizes quality education for all (Sustainable Development Goal 4) as one of the most vital building blocks for sustainable development, opening doors to new ideas and better opportunities, enabling greater equalities, empowering healthier lives, fostering tolerance, and advancing more peaceful societies.
As leaders of the world’s most powerful countries meet in Hamburg this week at the G20 Summit to address inequalities and promote sustainable development, HP joins international advocacy organization Global Citizen in calling upon the G20 countries to outline their concrete commitments to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of education, health and development, and the global refugee crisis.
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