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Hey PAOV,

Over the past few months, Canadians have been working hard to support thousands of Syrian refugees rebuilding their lives in Canada. But these are millions more refugees, displaced families and people still living in crisis areas who need our support.

Millions of refugees around the world find themselves living in countries or circumstances that mean their children cannot attend school regularly, or at all. Children often lose years of schooling due to conflict and in some cases may never have access to quality education again.

Take action now to tell the Canadian Government to send... a strong message at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul by committing $75M to education in emergencies. The World Humanitarian Summit is a key moment to secure funding for children affected by emergencies, like conflict or natural disasters, to continue their education, wherever they end up. This is the first ever Summit and a key outcome will be the launch of an Education Crisis Platform, with a ‘Breakthrough Fund’ reserved just for education in emergencies. We need the Canadian Government to show leadership by making a strong commitment to this fund.

Join Global Citizens in calling on the Canadian Government to seize this opportunity by making a strong commitment of $75M to the by sending an email to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Minister Stéphane Dion and Minister of International Development Marie-Claude Bibeau. Thanks for all you do,

Dominic and the Global Citizen Team
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