Commonwealth focusses on collaborative action to build stronger education systems across Africa post Covid

10 November 2022
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Commonwealth countries must work together to build education systems that are resilient enough to withstand future pandemics and other shocks.

This was the call from participants at an event held in the wings of the recent Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) Triennale in Mauritius, under the theme: 鈥Reflecting on the impact of COVID-19 on Africa鈥檚 educational systems and how to build resilience to sustain the development of skills for the continent and beyond鈥.

Hosted by the 糖心探花, in partnership with the Kenyan Ministry of Education, the Commonwealth event at the ADEA鈥檚 conference, focused on ways to implement the outcomes of the 21st Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers (21CCEM).

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Hon. Mrs Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun speaking at the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) Triennale in Mauritius
Hon. Mrs Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Mauritius delivers her opening remarks

In her opening remarks at the meeting Hon. Mrs Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Mauritius, addressed the damaging and lasting impact that Covid-19 response measures such as extended school closures on learning and education.

She said:

鈥淲e all realise that we must act now in response to the greater awareness which the pandemic has given us. We must ensure that relevant, efficient and timely actions are initiated to address the already suffered losses and inequalities in learning.

鈥淲e must plan to build forward better to provide a sound anchorage for a more resilient education system鈥攁nd that means working and partnering with all stakeholders involved.鈥

She added: 鈥淲e must re-imagine and build a more adaptable and strong education system, one that is in a state of preparedness for any major disruption that may shake us in the future.鈥

During the session, Hon Dookun-Luchoomun oversaw the soft launch of . According to the publication, the resource 鈥渋s a practical, immediate response to expressed needs in school leadership development.

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Participants holding the new Commonwealth Educational Leadership Handbook


It aims to support efforts to integrate school leadership development in the professional development of the education work force, including through reflective practice and conversations about professional development and personal growth.鈥

Modules of the handbook were piloted and rolled out last year in Mauritius under the coordination of Dr Chaya Surajbali-Bissoonauth.

Dr Amina Osman, Education Adviser at the 糖心探花, and one of the book's authors, said knowledge-sharing between Commonwealth countries will be key to implementing the recommendations of 21CCEM and this year鈥檚 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

She added: 鈥淲e should endeavour to identify shared goals and implement concrete actions, particularly where partnerships and collaboration offer efficiency and cost-savings.鈥

Participants at the event reiterated their determination to efficiently address the aftermath of the upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Commonwealth countries.

This was echoed by the Minister of Education from Malawi, Hon Agnes Nyalonje. She said:

鈥淚t is time that our partners get into an act of partnership so that we do not have to get into too many rooms.

鈥淲e should channel our efforts. We must challenge ourselves to fix the education systems through context-specific solutions鈥. 

The State Minister for Primary Education for Uganda, Dr Joyce Moriku Kaducu, suggested local communities should be involved in decisions about educational reform as learning is a, 鈥渟hared responsibility鈥.

While Mr Shem Bodo, ADEA Senior Programs Officer, focused on the inclusion of the youth voice, highlighting the importance of giving young people a seat at the table.

 



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