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Justine Greening: UK will match fund CARE International campaign

Department for International Development

March 6
11:52 2016

The UK government will double donations to CARE Internationals Help Her Live Learn and Earn campaign, International Development Secretary Justine Greening announced at the Walk In Her Shoes march in London today, Sunday 6 March.

The walk along the Thames marked the launch of CAREs campaign, for which the Department for International Development (DFID) will double up to 400,000 of donations until 4 June. All the extra funds will go directly to water, sanitation and womens rights projects in the Afar region of Ethiopia.

This latest announcement forms part of the wider Department for International Development (DFID) UK Aid Match scheme, which match funds public donations to charity appeals for projects to reduce poverty in developing countries, giving the public a say in how the aid budget is spent.

International Development Secretary Justine Greening said:

Ethiopias drought-prone Afar region is one of the toughest places in the world to be a woman. Girls spend as much as four hours a day collecting water time they could be spending in school while practices like forced marriage and FGM are common.

The UK is at the forefront of efforts to improve the rights and wellbeing of girls and women around the world, which is why we will match all donations to CAREs excellent campaign. This will help more than 6,000 women in the region get better access to safe water and provide training to improve sanitation.

The march, which began at The Scoop by City Hall, also featured the likes of Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger and Dr Helen Pankhurst and looked ahead to International Womens Day on March 8th.

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