In a ceremony hosted in the course of the forty second session of the Basic Convention, the Minister of Schooling, Daryll Matthew, formally inked the Regional Conference on the Recognition of Research, Diplomas, and Levels in Greater Schooling in Latin America and the Caribbean — a historic second for the nation.
Representing the dual island within the third UNESCO Conventions Ceremony held at UNESCO’s headquarters, Matthew solidified the nation’s dedication to fostering instructional cooperation inside the Latin American and Caribbean areas.
“The signing of this pivotal Regional Conference symbolises Antigua and Barbuda’s robust dedication to selling regional instructional partnerships and enhancing educational recognition inside these territories,” a press launch acknowledged.
Towards the backdrop of the forty second session, the Minister made extra substantial commitments by vowing to ratify two different important conventions.
The International Conference on the Recognition of {Qualifications} regarding Greater Schooling and the Conference on Technical and Vocational Schooling acquired endorsements, highlighting Antigua and Barbuda’s steadfast dedication to international initiatives geared toward advancing schooling, transcending borders, and propelling instructional progress internationally.
In response to the discharge, Matthew additionally emphasised that these signatures and ratifications mirror the dual island’s robust advocacy for international instructional collaboration.
“These initiatives symbolize the nation’s dedication to fostering scientific cooperation and academic alternate for the collective profit and development of all collaborating nations,” the discharge added.
The momentous ceremony witnessed the presence of distinguished dignitaries, together with eight different Ministers of Schooling from member nations, everlasting delegates to UNESCO, representatives of the UNESCO organisation, and esteemed members of the Antigua and Barbuda Everlasting Delegation to UNESCO in Paris.
The delegation was led by Boris Latour, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, and Everlasting Delegate of Antigua and Barbuda to UNESCO, together with its Deputy Everlasting Delegate, Timothée Bauer.
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