Child Rights International launches Education Agenda 2015 project
Child Rights International (CRI), a Civil Society Organization in collaboration with Action for Rural Education is to implement an Education Agenda 2015, (EA 2015) Project to enable them to develop a civil society education manifesto through extensive consultation with civil society organizations in Ghana.
The EA 2015 project would engage political parties in the 2012 political campaign season as well as on the Education Strategic Plan (ESP) 2010 – 2020 to commit them to implement the broad policy plans embodied in the ESP 2010-2020, and also specific policy proposals embodied in the Civil Society Education Manifesto.
Mr Bright Appiah, Executive Director, CRI, who said this at a press launch of the EA-2015 in Accra on Tuesday said the project would entail a multi stakeholder consultative strategy to elicit varying opinions on alternatives education policy proposals from CSOs nationwide.
“This will include Parent Teacher Associations, NGOs, Trades Unions, Faith Based Organizations, Student Unions, Media, Academia, Education Research Institutions and Traditional Authority,” he said.
He said through the EA-2015 project’s consultative platforms, consensus on major policy proposals to the next political administration would be secured from the purpose of unifying the civil society voices in the advocacy for quality basic, secondary and tertiary education in Ghana.
Mr Appiah said apart from the consultations, EA-2012 project would review key reports on the performance of the education sector in the country, taking into cognizance imminent issues and practicability of policy recommendations, given the four year period left to achieve key Millennium Development Goal (MDGs) targets in education.
He therefore called on the media to cooperate with them to achieve their purpose.
Source: GNA
That is a laudable idea, so politicians can no longer take our educational issues for granted. God bless you and bless our homeland ghana.