World Cup Stars and Mobile Phone Companies Reach out to Billions of People for 1GOAL

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World Cup Stars and Mobile Phone Companies Reach out to Billions of People for 1GOAL

LONDON, May 18, 2010--
   
    - 1GOAL Launches World's Biggest Ever Mobile Campaign for Education

    - Telefonica Group Joins the Campaign to Reach out to 274 Million
      Customers Across 25 Countries

    - Queen Rania of Jordan and GSMA Unite World's Mobile Companies Boosting
      Campaign to Give Every Child the Right to an Education

    1GOAL:Education for All, the football world and FIFA-backed legacy
project for the 2010 World Cup, today launched the world's biggest ever
mobile phone campaign. Mobile companies from across the globe have come
together to offer more than 1.5 billion people an opportunity to show their
support for 1GOAL with over 1 billion text messages going out to people in
the coming weeks.

    The launch comes as Telefonica Group - representing some 25 countries and
274 million people - joined up to support the campaign. Across its
territories Telefonica will be promoting the 'education for all' message as
part of its long-standing objective to make a positive impact on economic,
technological and social progress.

    Shakira, 1GOAL Ambassador and Founder of the Barefoot Foundation said:
"The World Cup captures the attention and hearts of millions. We must use
this moment to raise our voices for 1GOAL and demand that this generation of
children have the chance to fulfil their dreams and live up to their full
potential through education. I'm honored to be part of this incredible
movement."

    1GOAL has a target of getting millions of people to show their support
for 1GOAL and already some of the biggest names in football such as
Alessandro del Piero, Rio Ferdinand, Zinedine Zidane and Michael Essien have
joined 8 million others to show their support for the campaign. The outreach
via the mobile companies will swell this even further if just 1% of people
sign up via the mobile campaign a further 15 million people - the equivalent
to the entire population of Holland - could join the campaign.

    Hundreds of the world's greatest footballers are also supporting 1GOAL,
one of them, the Chelsea and Ghana star Michael Essien said: "I think
education is the key to success. I was lucky growing up, my mum worked
incredibly hard to make sure me and my four sisters could get an education.
She did not get the chance to go to school but she gave us the opportunity.
It is great to have the World Cup for the first time in Africa. The continent
has been dreaming about it and now the World Cup is coming to Africa. I think
the 1GOAL education project will be good for the kids after the World Cup
because we could see a lot more kids in school."

    Signups from the 1GOAL mobile campaign will be presented as a petition to
world leaders at an education summit later this year urging both developing
and developed countries to provide further funding for education. People will
be able to sign up by responding 'YES' to a simple free text or by going to
1goal.mobi on their handsets or by sending an e-mail to info@join1goal.org .
Handset manufacturers Nokia and Samsung will also be making available a 1GOAL
mobile app for their customers.

    Her Majesty, Queen Rania of Jordan, Co-founder and Co-Chair of 1GOAL
said: "Michael Essien is a great example of how football stars can show their
passion for this year's World Cup and for the legacy it strives to create:
giving 72 million out-of-school children an education. But 1GOAL isn't just
about the footballers; it's about the fans too. Teaming up with the mobile
phone industry, 1GOAL can now reach over a billion people worldwide, making
it the largest, cause-related campaign in history.

    Cesar Alierta, Chairman and CEO of Telefonica, said: "Education is
critical to the physical and psychological development of our future
generations and Telefonica is 100 per cent committed to preserving this most
fundamental of human rights. We believe actions speak louder than words and
as we have been striving to make a difference in education for the past 12
years, we are delighted to support 1GOAL. Telefonica's Pronino social action
programme - which is working with 108 leading NGO's in 13 countries to
eradicate child labour across Latin America - has already taken 163,900
children out of work and into school. Through Pronino and other initiatives
like Think Big and the Ability Awards, Telefonica makes a major contribution
to social development and to avoid exclusion in the countries where we
operate."

    The mobile campaign is being coordinated by the GSMA, which represents
the global mobile industry. It includes a host of soccer related downloads,
such as player images and videos, as well as ringtones, wallpapers and
smartphone apps, culminating in a text message campaign calling for the
support of billions of mobile users around the World Cup. Major Multinational
mobile groups and networks supporting the campaign include: AT&T Wireless,
Axiata Group Berhad, Batelco Group, Bharti-Airtel, CSL, Hutchison 3 Group,
KT, MTN, NTT DOCOMO, Mobitel, Orascom Group, SingTel Group, Smart
Communications, SOFTBANK MOBILE, SK Telecom, Telenor Group, Telefonica Group,
TMN, Umniah, VimpelCom and Zain Group.

    Backed by the Football world and FIFA, 1GOAL seeks to get every child
into school by 2015, rallying support from footballers and fans across the
world. The campaign is backed by over 140 of the biggest names in football
and from the entertainment world Shakira, Jessica Alba and Kevin Spacey are
supporting 1GOAL. An estimated $16 billion a year is needed to make universal
education a reality, but currently only $4 billion is spent on primary
education and 1GOAL is calling for further funding from both developing and
rich countries to get every child in to a classroom.

    Notes to editors:

    More information about 1GOAL can be found at http://www.join1goal.org and
footage and stills of football stars and celebrity ambassadors are available.

    1GOAL is an initiative to mobilise support to hold world leaders to these
promises for 2015 and is run by the Global Campaign for Education and is part
of a large global education initiative. In 2000, 164 world governments came
together to create the UN Millennium Development Goals. 2 of the 8 goals
involve ending poverty through providing education for all which ensured that
all boys and girls complete primary schooling by 2015. Since then many
countries have abolished school fees, spending was increased by $4 billion
and an extra 40 million children are now going to school. However today 72
million children are still unable to go to school and this year 1GOAL and its
partners are working to change this. http://www.join1goal.org

    Founding operator supporters of the 1GOAL mobile campaign include: AT&T
Wireless, Axiata Group Berhad, Batelco Group, Bharti-Airtel, CSL, Hutchison 3
Group, KT, MTN, NTT DOCOMO, Mobitel, Orascom Group, SingTel Group, Smart
Communications, SOFTBANK MOBILE, SK Telecom, Telenor Group, Telefonica Group,
TMN, Umniah, VimpelCom and Zain Group.

    About the Barefoot Foundation

    The Barefoot Foundation is Shakira's U.S. based non-profit organization
dedicated to improving education and quality of life for children worldwide.
To date, the Barefoot Foundation and its Colombian cousin Fundacion Pies
Descalzos have opened six schools that provide free high-quality education,
meals, income-generating projects, and counseling for over 6,000 children and
their families. They are currently building their newest school in Haiti.
Pies Descalzos - or Barefoot - has a double meaning: it is the name of the
record that made Shakira's music internationally known and it represents the
thousands of children living in such poverty that they cannot even afford
shoes. To learn more and meet some of the Foundation's students, visit
http://www.barefootfoundation.com.

Source: GSMA

For more information please contact: Sam Barratt, Media Director on +44-7818-406050 or sam@join1goal.org or Will Brown, Freud's Communications on +44(0)7872-604-199 or will.brown@freud.com

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