EFANet Elects New Board of Directors
The
Education for All Campaign Network – The Gambia (EFANet), on Friday, elected
its new board of directors at an event marking its 6th General
Assembly Meeting and election.
The
event held at the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute (GTHI) brought
together educationists across the country with the theme; ‘Act now for
transformative education’. The elected board includes Chairperson Muhammad
Krubally, Vice Chairperson Awa Sillah Njie, Treasurer Fatou Njie and Chapter
Chairpersons in all regions.
Adama
Jimba Jobe, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Basic and Secondary
Education stated that at the 2022 UN General Assembly, President Adama Barrow
committed to transforming education by focusing on foundational learning,
teacher welfare, TVET education and education financing. He added that going by
the President’s statement, the country is now on track to talk about education
as far as transforming education is concerned.
“As
a government, we have already committed ourselves at the highest level. We have
a grant from the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) of
27.21 million dollars for foundational learning for the next five years,” he
said while reiterating that as a ministry, they have started implementing the
Zero Out of School Project which is funded by the Educate a Child (EAC) in
Qatar and coordinated by UNICEF with its implementing partner, EFANet.
Mr.
Bakary Badjie, the outgoing EFANet board chairperson, underscored on their
accomplishments while saying that about four board meetings were conducted
yearly, quarterly regional chapter meetings, yearly global action week for
education, training in resource mobilization and partnership. He added that a
Constitutional review was conducted as well as a policy review on the
development of the Child Scheme Guide Policy, including gender and disability.
“We
have acquired a plot of land and Toyota Parado through the Ministry of
Education. We have increased the networking throughout the country and we have
participated in the Zero Out of School Project. For the first time ever, we
have developed a salary scheme for the network staff and increased our
international recognition,” he said.
Mr.
Badjie continued that they are also a member of the Global Campaign for
Education (GCE) and guaranteed an extension of the EA project from 2024 to
2026. He said that they also engaged the first lady’s office for
partnership.
Marie
Antoinette, general secretary of Gambia Teachers Union (GTU), called for action
in education while emphasizing that the world is evolving at an unprecedented
pace. She stated that transformation education is a fundamental human right and
that it’s essential to building peace democracy, socio-economic cohesion and
gender equality, and more just and sustainable.
He
added: “Our commitment to transformative education requires bold initiatives,
innovative policies, and collaborative efforts. We should invest in teacher
training, leverage technology to expand access, and create an environment that
nurtures curiosity and lifelong learning.”
She
called on the government to prioritize education in its support mechanisms
while adding that GTU reiterates its commitment to working progressively with
stakeholders to ensure the aspiration of teachers becomes a
reality.
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