Jokić: Public policies to promote early education of children

Jokić emphasized the importance of dialogue within communities, but also between regions, and emphasized his intention for Kotor to create public policies that will be aimed at the openness of the city for everyone, especially for the youngest

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Jokić, Photo: Office of the President of the Municipality of Kotor
Jokić, Photo: Office of the President of the Municipality of Kotor
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President of Kotor Municipality Vladimir Jokić said that public policies dealing with the field of early education should be promoted at all levels and in all strategic documents, his cabinet announced.

As stated in the announcement, Jokić emphasized the importance of dialogue within communities, but also between regions, and emphasized his intention for Kotor to create public policies that will be aimed at the openness of the city for everyone, especially for the youngest.

He participated in the UNESCO online event in the field of early education and the well-being of preschool children. The meeting was held as part of the initiative "Inclusive innovative dialogue towards the Global Partnership Strategy", created at the initiative of the Dutch Princess Lorentien, and aimed at achieving the 4 Goals of Sustainable Development - education for all.

"Emphasizing that he manages a Mediterranean city that has two UNESCO statuses, he pointed out that international standards for such local communities are not new. On the contrary, Kotor's experience with world heritage standards can be extremely important for the promotion of other international standards and their introduction into everyday practices "The continuation of cooperation in the coming period was agreed upon, and President Jokić emphasized that Kotor can serve as a kind of laboratory for the improvement of cooperation and all public policies," the cabinet's announcement states.

The invitation to the meeting was sent to President Jokić by the Deputy Director General of UNESCO for Education, Stefanija Gianini, and the meeting was attended by ministers of education from numerous countries, as well as representatives of international organizations (UNESCO, UNICEF), as well as experts in the field of education.

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