Switch to Linear ModeSwitch to Hybrid ModeSwitch to Threaded Mode
Printer Friendly View | Email this page | Register Now to start posting!
eventer Registered User


Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 3,335
Trade rep: 0 (0%)
Infractions: 0/0 (0)
Come join SingTel in supporting 1GOAL: Education for all eventer May 17th, 10, 02:29 PM #1

17 May 2010, Singapore -- Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) today announced its support for 1GOAL, a global initiative to help ensure that every child in the world has the opportunity to attend school by 2015.

SingTel is pleased to join other global mobile operators, education champions, charities and campaigners to rally public support for 1GOAL. This global campaign, which is not seeking monetary donation, is appealing for global support for this cause to help achieve Education to End Poverty.

Over the next few weeks, SingTel will send SMSes to its mobile customers, seeking their support by replying ‘YES’. SingTel will waive the SMS charge for customers who respond to this appeal in Singapore. Customers can also pledge their support on SingTel’s website at www.singtel.com/1GOAL.

SingTel and participating mobile operators worldwide will share the total number of people who pledge their support to the campaign organiser, 1GOAL, by end-July 2010. 1GOAL hopes that the number of supporters will impress upon world leaders that people care about and believe in the value of education.

The 1GOAL: Education for All mobile campaign was announced by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, Co-Founder and Global Co-Chair of 1GOAL, at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in February this year.

----------------------------

About 1Goal

72 million children in the world today are denied the chance to go to school and they face a lifelong struggle against poverty. But education can give people the tools to help themselves.

In 2000, 164 world governments came together to create the Education for All goals. 189 governments also created the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Two of the eight goals involve ending poverty through education to ensure that all boys and girls complete primary schooling and that girls have the opportunity for education at all levels – by 2015.

They promised to ensure enough money and that the policies were in place to make it a reality. Since then, many countries have abolished school fees. Spending was also increased by US$4 billion and an extra 40 million children are now going to school. But at this rate, over 50 million children will still be without an education in 2015.

1GOAL hopes to rally everyone’s support and call on world leaders, who have the power, resources and knowledge, to make education a reality for 72 million children by 2015.



sg.png
jason1980 Registered User


Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,266
Trade rep: 6 (100%)
Infractions: 0/0 (0)
jason1980 May 17th, 10, 03:27 PM #2
they donate the WC takings enough liao i think.
sg.png
Thread Tools Display Modes
Linear Mode Linear Mode