President Bio Engages Director-General of UNESCO on the Free Quality Education, DSTI

Sierra Leone President Bio has engaged the Director-General of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Audrey Azoulay, on the significant impact of the Free Quality Education Programme and the establishment of the Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation, DSTI.

During the engagement on the margins of the 40th Session of UNESCO’s General
Conference, the President also disclosed his government had prioritised education as the foundation to support all other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

President Bio said investment in education was an investment into the future and not about winning votes, noting that the expansion of the country’s fibre optic was in readiness for digital education. President Bio also highlighted the government’s commitment to improving heritage sites, biodiversity and culture in Sierra Leone.

On her part, the UNESCO Director-General commended the President for prioritising
education, particularly access to universal education and girls’ education. She spoke about the ongoing collaboration between her organisation and the government on a diagnostic of the education system.

Ms Azoulay also informed the President that UNESCO would support various areas
such as providing technical assistance to the Ministry of Tourism and Culture,
support for planning and advocacy for more funding, support for teacher professional development and curriculum development and partner on Artificial
Intelligence.

Earlier, His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio also took part in a high-level panel discussion on the theme: “Youth Perspectives on Multilateralism”. During the discussion, he called for young people to be involved in the governance of the state and be agents of multilateralism.

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