PR No. 103
PAKISTAN ELECTED AS PRESIDENT OF UNESCO’S EDUCATION COMMISSION
Islamabad: November 14, 2019


Paris 14th November 2019. Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training was unanimously elected as President of UNESCO’s prestigious Education Commission at UNESCO Headquarter, in Paris, today. While commenting upon his election, the Federal Minister termed it as an honor for Pakistan and an acknowledgement of Pakistan’s commitment to UNESCO’s work in the field of education, says a press release received from Paris here today. The Minister said that being the President of UNESCO’s Education Commission, he would work closely with all delegations in a constructive manner in pursuance of UNESCO’s objectives to build peace through international cooperation in education, sciences and culture and to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals defined in Agenda 2030. With Pakistan in the chair, the Education Commission would take up a heavy agenda deliberating on UNESCO’s future strategy and programmes for literacy, global/regional coordination for the implementation of SDG 4 –Education 2030, ways and means to move towards a global classification framework for teacher policy dialogue besides finalizing the draft text of the Global convention on the recognition of higher education qualifications. Since his arrival in Paris on Monday, the Minister had a hectic schedule representing Pakistan at the Paris Peace Forum and as well as UNESCO General Conference. He was hosted by the Chinese Minister for Education for an exclusive lunch. He separately held bilateral meetings with Ministers of Education of Bangladesh, Norway and Tunisia and also met Assistant Director Generals of UNESCO for Education and Culture. During the meetings, the Minister stressed the need for greater cooperation at bilateral and international level to ensure access to education to all school going children and to bring about quantum improvement in the higher education sector.
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