yota691 Posted December 15, 2021 Report Share Posted December 15, 2021 The United Nations affirms its readiness to create an advanced Iraqi educational system Policy 2021-12-15 | 08:03 306 views Today, Wednesday, the United Nations expressed its full readiness to support the Iraqi Ministry of Education in implementing its development plans and programs to create an advanced educational system. The ministry said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, "The Minister of Education, Ali Hamid Al-Dulaimi, received today in his official office, Irina Voyashkova-Suliorano / Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations in Iraq, and Shema San Gupta / Executive Director of UNICEF in Iraq, to discuss the situation of students The displaced and the means to return their children to school, which they left because of terrorist organizations. Al-Dulaimi explained, according to the statement, that "the ministry puts all its capabilities at the service of the displaced and supports every effort that works to alleviate the suffering of our people in those camps to ensure the safe and dignified return of those who were displaced as a result of the conflict with ISIS and their reintegration into the education sector, indicating that the government is keen to Overcoming the difficulties facing this segment so that they can obtain distinguished educational services.” "We will work together to save the children of Iraq from the ISIS ideology, which tried to kill children first of all," he added. In turn, Irina Voyashkova stressed "the importance of implementing sustainable development and educational projects targeting the displaced and the host community, in order to achieve community recovery, expressing their full readiness to support the Ministry in implementing its development plans and programs to create an advanced educational system." 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 15, 2021 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2021 The Minister of Education to a UN official: We will work together to save our children from ISIS ideology Time: 12/15/2021 16:04:08 Reading: 156 times The Minister of Education, Ali Hamid Al-Dulaimi, received today (Wednesday, December 15) in his official office, Ms. Irina Voyashkova-Sulliorano, Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations in Iraq, and Ms. Shema San Gupta, Executive Director of UNICEF in Iraq, to discuss the situation of displaced students and ways to ensure To bring their children back to school they left because of terrorist organizations. Al-Dulaimi said at the beginning of the meeting that the ministry puts all its capabilities at the service of the displaced and supports every effort that works to alleviate the suffering of our people in those camps to ensure the safe and dignified return of those who were displaced as a result of the conflict with ISIS and reintegrate them into education, noting that the government, headed by a president Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is keen to overcome the difficulties facing this segment so that they can obtain distinguished educational services. He added, "We will work together to save the children of Iraq from the ISIS ideology, which tried to kill children first of all." Ms. Irina Voyashkova stressed the importance of implementing sustainable development and educational projects targeting the displaced and the host community, in order to achieve community recovery, expressing her thanks to the Minister of Education for providing this opportunity to present ideas and proposals that are in the interest of the work of the educational institution, and their full readiness to support the Ministry in implementing its development plans and programs to create An advanced educational system. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronscarpa Posted December 15, 2021 Report Share Posted December 15, 2021 Thanks ... save the children from ISIS ideology, and brainwash them into a globalist mentality. Just like they've done here in the US. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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