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Syria's discussions with Bahrain and Venezuela in the field of educational cooperation

2022-09-17T10:31:48.984Z


New York, SANA- Minister of Education, Dr. Darem Tabbaa, discussed with Bahraini Minister of Education Dr. Majid bin Ala


New York-Sana

The Minister of Education, Dr. Darem Tabbaa, discussed with the Bahraini Minister of Education, Dr. Majid bin Ali Al-Nuaimi, ways of cooperation in the educational field between Syria and Bahrain, on the sidelines of the Education Transformation Summit, which is currently being held in New York and will continue until September 19.

Minister Tabbaa explained during the meeting the importance of the Syrian paper presented to the summit, titled “Transforming Education in the Light of Wars and Disasters.. Education in the Syrian Arab Republic as an Example and a Model,” as it focused on ways to develop personal skills, solve problems, work within a team, learn about projects and the mechanism of creating job opportunities. In addition to the efforts made by the Ministry of Education during the war years and until now.

Minister Tabbaa pointed out that Syria is open to cooperation with Arab countries, especially the Kingdom of Bahrain, and to the need for Arab countries to cooperate in the educational field, pointing to the cooperation and support provided by international organizations to Syria with regard to the educational sector.

In turn, Minister Al-Nuaimi stressed the need for joint cooperation in the educational field between the two countries, explaining that Bahrain is ready to support Syria in this field, especially the children affected by the crisis in it. Many Syrian children can participate through the UNESCO website.

During the meeting, they discussed the significant impact of the war in Syria, which lasted for more than ten years, on the educational sector, which led to the withdrawal of nearly 8,000 schools from service due to terrorism, and other schools that need rehabilitation and maintenance because they were shelters for the displaced during the years of the terrorist war against Syria.

In another meeting, Dr. Tabaa discussed with the Minister of Education of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yelitz Santaella, the importance of strengthening educational cooperation between the two countries.

Minister Tabbaa referred to the well-established relations between the two countries, stressing the importance of exchanging experiences through visits, exchanging student delegations, and familiarizing themselves with the educational system in the two countries, explaining the nature of the Syrian participation in the Education Transformation Summit, through the paper presenting Syria's experience during the war, how to deal with challenges and its vision for developing education.

In her turn, Minister Santaella affirmed her country's support and solidarity with Syria's leadership and people, and the importance of strengthening cooperation between the two countries through cultural and educational activities in particular.

Minister Santaella referred to the similar circumstances and challenges between the two countries and the need for cooperation to deal with various difficulties in light of the siege, indicating the role of youth organizations in Venezuela in working to promote cultural and educational activities, revealing an important international educational event that will be held soon in Venezuela, and Syria will be invited to participate in it.

At the end of the meeting, Minister Tabbaa presented Minister Santaella a copy of the Syrian paper on “The Continuity and Transformation of Education During Disasters and Wars… The Experience of the Syrian Arab Republic as an Example.”

The two meetings were attended by Syria's permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Bassam Sabbagh, Director of Planning and International Cooperation in the Ministry of Education, Ghassan Shgari, and a number of members of the permanent mission of the two countries in New York.

Rehab Ali

Source: sena

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