Education reform important for EU membership

Minister Jakšić Stojanović emphasized the importance of cooperation with UNICEF

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Photo: MPNI
Photo: MPNI
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The reform of the education system is necessary in order for Montenegro to be ready for membership in the European Union (EU), it was concluded at the meeting of the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Anđela Jakšić Stojanović, and the Regional Director of UNICEF for Europe and Central Asia, Ređina De Dominićis.

As announced by the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MPNI), Jakšić Stojanović emphasized the importance of cooperation with UNICEF in achieving the goals of education for all and said that the government department headed by him is ready to support projects and initiatives that contribute to quality improvement. of education.

Jakšić Stojanović emphasized the importance of UNICEF's efforts in promoting inclusive and quality education for all children, with special emphasis on the most vulnerable groups.

"Consensus in the approach and common goals confirm readiness for further cooperation in realizing the rights and well-being of every child in Montenegro," said Jakšić Stojanović.

De Dominicis said that it is crucial to improve the inclusion and quality of education, in order to ensure that every child in Montenegro realizes the right to education.

"UNICEF will continue to support the development of a comprehensive reform of the education system with an action plan that is adequately funded in order to effectively implement this reform," said De Dominicis.

In the announcement of the MPNI, it is stated that the meeting between Jakšić Stojanović and De Dominićis represents the continuation of the successful cooperation between the MPNI and UNICEF in achieving common goals in the field of education and child protection.

As it is added, the meeting was also attended by the outgoing head of the UNICEF representative office in Montenegro, Juan Santander, the deputy head of the UNICEF representative office, Sabina Žunić, as well as the coordinators of the UNICEF team for education and communications, Maja Kovačević and Jelena Perović.

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