Tuesday, June 25, 2013

UNICEF AND LIBYA SIGN AGREEMENT TO IMPROVE BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEM

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UNICEF AND LIBYA SIGN AGREEMENT TO IMPROVE BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEMNew
York, Jun 25 2013 1:00PMThe United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
and the Libyan Government today signed an agreement that aims to
improve the basic education system in the North African country.

"Quality education for all is fundamental for a peaceful, democratic
and productive society, and UNICEF commends the Ministry of Education
for tangible achieved results," said Carel de Rooy, the agency's Libya
Country Director.

The agreement was signed by Mr. del Rooy and the Minister of
Education, Ali Abed, in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

"We are very pleased to respond to the needs and requests of the
Libyan Government and sign this work plan so that this joint plan can
be operationalized in the best interest of children and adolescents in
Libya."

The signing of the agreement will kick start action on various
policies, including the development of an education management
information system, validation of early learning development
standards, and the promotion of early childhood care. It will also
support teachers' training, risk education and the establishment of
inclusive education mechanisms in schools.

UNICEF has been an important partner of Libya's Ministry of Education,
supporting the first nationwide schools assessment after the
revolution in 2011, promoting mine risk education, and training
teachers in psychosocial support and positive discipline and classroom
management as well as drafting the first standards for early childhood
development.

Today's agreement is a continuation of the initial humanitarian
response in 2011, and the 2012 work plan signed for sustainable
development cooperation between the Ministry of Education and UNICEF.

In a news release, UNICEF commended the steps taken by the Education
Ministry to achieve an effective education system, but warned that
there are still many challenges. The agency also reiterated its
support, as well as that of development partners to support the
Ministry to realize its goals.Jun 25 2013 1:00PM
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