 Meanwhile, Malala Yusufzah has warned that the world is facing a girls' education crisis, with more than 130 million girls missing out on school around the world. The education campaigner told a Global Education Summit in London that girls' futures are worth fighting for. She said the recovery from the pandemic had to mean fair access to education. The Global Partnership for Education Summit wants to raise $5 billion to support education in some of the world's poorest countries. A girls' education crisis, nearly 130 million girls were out of school before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, 20 million more girls are at risk of dropping out because of it. Climate change is exacerbating the issue. Malala fund estimates that climate-related events will lead to at least 20, 12.5 million more girls a year deprived from learning. If we want a stronger, fairer world, we must keep girls learning. Girls' education improves public health, mitigates climate change, improves peace, and promotes economic growth. Strong education financing is key to achieving this goal. GPE's five-year commitment to gender equality through funding and initiative is a great start. With full recognition this year, it will result in 46 million more girls schooling very soon.