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Saturday, 8 September 2007

Goals for Girls!

Great to see UNICEF and FIFA combining to use football to promote rights of women and girls across the world. Gets full support from me.

Now what about our State Federation CEO's. All heading off to China for the Women's World Cup?

Doing their bit to support and learn about the women's game?

Too busy saving for their next men's World Cup?

Only one of your State CEO's is heading off to the World Cup....and she's a women.

Girls, your future in football is just so valued but your Federations.

UNICEF and FIFA unite in bid for women's empowerment

On the occasion of the FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007, FIFA and UNICEF today (7 September) officially kicked off Goals for Girls!, a new joint campaign to harness the power of sport, particularly football, to promote education, gender equality and the rights of women and girls. The 16 best women's national teams from the six confederations will be competing from 10 to 30 September in Chengdu, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Tianjin and Wuhan to be crowned world champion. Goals for Girls! will use the 5th major women's football competition as a platform to explain how educating girls not only helps eliminate gender discrimination but also contributes to addressing many of the most serious problems their communities face.

"FIFA is proud to join forces with UNICEF once again by dedicating one of its major events to this campaign and thus seek to empower girls and narrow the gender gap," said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter. "FIFA's long-standing partnership with UNICEF is founded on our two organisations' shared goal to support the rights of children, especially those of girls. Football has an indispensable role to play as a tool for promoting integration, education and communication and, as such, it can help build a better future." Blatter said, underlining his belief in the social power of sport.

"Children, everywhere, have a right to education, and educating girls is a key to defeating poverty, hunger, disease, violence, abuse and exploitation," said UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman. "Through Goals for Girls!, UNICEF and FIFA will take this important message to soccer fans around the world."

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