UN bodies ready to assist in realising interim govt's vision for education sector
Representatives from UNICEF, UNESCO and UNFPA on Sunday said they consider the current government's initiatives in the education sector realistic and that they are ready to provide any kind of assistance in the education sector.
The delegations from the three UN organisations also emphasised on reforms in the education sector and recommended updating the education policy 2010 during a meeting with Education and Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud at his office in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar.
The education adviser said the present government is emphasising on quality education.
"We welcome all possible cooperation from the United Nations and its specialised agencies in this regard," he said.
UNFPA Country Representative Kristine Blokhus, UNESCO Representative in Bangladesh Susan Vize and UNICEF Deputy Representative in Bangladesh Emma Brigham were present.