Sentences with phrase «universal primary education in»

Another goal of Roy's is to promote universal primary education in rural areas without relying on the formal system alone: «It destroys initiative and creativity Encourage private initiative without commercializing education.
However, UNESCO's new Global Education Monitoring (GEM) report found that, based on current trends, the world will achieve universal primary education in 2042, universal lower secondary education in 2059 and universal upper secondary education in 2084.
The delegates in Thailand set a goal of universal primary education in every country by the year 2000.

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While noting that Nigeria has recorded appreciable progress in the implementation of the MDGs, particularly in the area of promoting and improving the quality of Nomadic Education and generally in the Universal Primary Education enrolment, the Minister however emphasized the need to further build the capacity of Nomadic education Head Teachers / Teachers saying «this is critical for the sustainability of MDGs achievement in the education sector and or smooth transition from MDGs to SDGs in NigeriEducation and generally in the Universal Primary Education enrolment, the Minister however emphasized the need to further build the capacity of Nomadic education Head Teachers / Teachers saying «this is critical for the sustainability of MDGs achievement in the education sector and or smooth transition from MDGs to SDGs in NigeriEducation enrolment, the Minister however emphasized the need to further build the capacity of Nomadic education Head Teachers / Teachers saying «this is critical for the sustainability of MDGs achievement in the education sector and or smooth transition from MDGs to SDGs in Nigerieducation Head Teachers / Teachers saying «this is critical for the sustainability of MDGs achievement in the education sector and or smooth transition from MDGs to SDGs in Nigerieducation sector and or smooth transition from MDGs to SDGs in Nigeria.»
The Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr. Yinka Osuntogun, commended the National Commission for Nomadic Education (NCNE) for their sustained support for the implementation of various programmes under the scheme over the years, such as the Interactive Radio Instruction (I.R.I.) which, according to him, had tremendously developed Training and Learning situation in our Nomadic and Migrant Farmers Primary Schools.
Former prime minister Gordon Brown, also in New York, has stated that he is «angry» the lack of progress on the goals, specifically that of providing universal access to primary education.
Most Primary Schools in the Local Government Areas hitherto occupied by Boko Haram were completely destroyed, the Universal Basic Education Board is to undertake reconstruction of all primary schools, renovate existing schools, supply most needed educational materials and of course feed the primary school pupils across the State and provide more furniture to enhance teaching and learning at the primary school level» ShettimPrimary Schools in the Local Government Areas hitherto occupied by Boko Haram were completely destroyed, the Universal Basic Education Board is to undertake reconstruction of all primary schools, renovate existing schools, supply most needed educational materials and of course feed the primary school pupils across the State and provide more furniture to enhance teaching and learning at the primary school level» Shettimprimary schools, renovate existing schools, supply most needed educational materials and of course feed the primary school pupils across the State and provide more furniture to enhance teaching and learning at the primary school level» Shettimprimary school pupils across the State and provide more furniture to enhance teaching and learning at the primary school level» Shettimprimary school level» Shettima said.
The Ghana School Feeding Programme has been ongoing since 2005, under the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme Pillar III, in response to the first and second Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, and achieving universal primary education.
The immediate priority must be universal primary and secondary education — all children in school at least through to age 15 — everywhere in the world.
In 2010, she became a member of the UN Millennium Development Goals Advocacy Group with a special emphasis universal primary education.
In many countries even the core goal of achieving universal primary education will remain out of reach without concerted efforts.
«To realize the promise of universal education for every child, we need a global commitment to invest in three areas: getting more children into primary school; in helping more children — especially girls — stay in school through the secondary level; and improving the quality of the learning they receive throughout their schooling,» said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake.
In India, the Constitution (86th Amendment) Act 2002 which has made free and compulsory education right of all children from 6 to 14 years of age, gave further thrust to the goal of universal primary education.
By 2015, the leaders pledged, the world would achieve measurable improvements in the most critical areas of human development: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV / AIDS, Malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, global partnership for development.
There has been significant progress in Indonesia towards achieving universal primary - or basic - education.
However, ensuring quality requires significant government support and even with two - thirds of children already in preschool centers across China, the Ministry of Education plans to provide universal access for one year of preschool and almost universal access for two years before primary school by 2020 — and Shanghai, in particular has been outpacing the rest of the nation.
In fact, the UN Millennium development goals (/ / www.undp.org/mdg/) are quite similar to Lomborg's: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, empower women, reduce child mortality, combat diseases, etc..
As of now wherever the majority of people live in urban areas and have access to universal primary education (particularly for girls) the indigenous populations, are in absolute decline.
The principal line items in the budget to eradicate poverty are investments in universal primary school education; school lunch programs for the poorest of the poor; basic village - level health care, including vaccinations for childhood diseases; and reproductive health and family planning services for all the world's women.
Reduced the intergenerational transmission of poverty through investments in early childhood and primary and secondary education including improvements to maternal and paternal leave policies, the introduction of universal preschool for 3 - and 4 - year - olds, and expansions of child care assistance for working families.
Such policies range from broad - reaching institution - based «universal» parenting education classes, such as the Triple P programme currently being delivered to parents of Primary 1 children in Glasgow, to more targeted in - home support for key at - risk groups such as young, first - time mothers supported through the intensive services of the Family Nurse Partnership.
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