Africa-Press – Angola. Professionals in the Education sector, in partnership with Unicef, are being trained since yesterday on matters related to child care in the national education system, within the scope of the project “All United for First Childhood” which runs from 1 to 5 of the current month, in the Liceu Joaquim Capango conference room.
The director of the Provincial Education Office in Huambo, Celestino Piedade Chikela, said, at the opening of the training for national trainers, that it is divided into four axes, namely, education, health, municipal diagnosis, community participation, and that it aims to improve the protection and comprehensive early childhood education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
For the official, the relaunch of the project also serves for professionals to improve the scientific bases that guide early childhood education and the assumptions that lead to the implementation of the project in the country, recognize the importance of primary health care, contribute to the instruments collection of data that make it possible to identify the socio-cultural and economic problems of the communities and define communication and dissemination strategies for the project and the activities to be developed.
The training, which is just beginning, he said, fits into the context recommended by Unesco, embodied in guaranteeing the right to quality education for all and fully realizing the transformative potential of Education as a path to a sustainable collective future.
In his view, early childhood is a crucial stage in the vital development of the human being, as it consolidates the entire basis for later learning.
And this training is opportune, he said, because it is understood that “it fits into the Government’s effort, in partnership with Unicef.
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