Addis Ababa(WNAM Monitoring): The government of Ethiopia has prioritized investment over the past five years, to enhance quality education, said Foreign Affairs Minister Taye Atske Selassie.
The 44th Ordinary Executive Council Session of the African Union (AU) opened here at the headquarters early today.
The two day meeting will be followed by the 37th Head of States and Governments of AU members states from 17-18th of February under the theme of “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa.”
In his keynote address to the session, Taye said the African Union theme for the year 2024 resonates deeply with the expectation of people across the continent for progress and development.
Taye stated the theme also underscores the urgent need to build a resilient education system that provides increased access, adding it also aspires to promote exclusivity, respond to lifelong education and ensure education for all children in Africa.
Speaking on Ethiopia’s enormous reform on the education sector, the foreign minister revealed that the government of Ethiopia has prioritized investment to enhance quality education.
“Throughout our nationwide school feeding programs, feeding over 6 million students daily…we have ensured participation and witnessed the positive impacts that education can have on the lives of our people,” Taye indicated.
Through a deliberate policy intervention, the minister elaborated that the government increased public boarding schools and remote learning centers thereby enhancing inclusive and quality education.