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Eduwatch officials meet with the new Minister for Education to discuss manifesto-policy alignment and strategies for successful collaboration in education reforms.
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Eduwatch Welcomes New Education Minister: A Focus on Policy and Collaboration
On January 23, 2025, a group of three Eduwatch officials paid a courtesy call on the new Minister for Education , Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, to formally welcome him to his new role. The meeting served as a platform to discuss key education-related issues and reaffirm Eduwatch’s commitment to supporting the Ministry in achieving impactful reforms.
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Key Issues Discussed
- Manifesto-Policy Transition: The discussion centered on strategies for effectively aligning the new administration’s manifesto promises with actionable policies to ensure seamless implementation.
- Collaborative Policy Success: Eduwatch reiterated its readiness to partner with the Ministry to ensure that critical education initiatives achieve their intended outcomes.
Representatives from Eduwatch
Representing Eduwatch during the visit were:
- Dr. Peter Attafuah, Senior Education Advisor (L)
- Kofi Sarkodie, Project Management Specialist (R)
- Kofi Asare, Executive Director
Their engagement with the Minister highlighted Eduwatch’s dedication to fostering collaboration and driving education reforms that benefit students and educators nationwide.
A Renewed Commitment to Educational Progress
The meeting underscored the importance of dialogue and partnerships in addressing the challenges facing Ghana’s education sector. Eduwatch emphasized its commitment to:
- Supporting policy development and implementation.
- Promoting transparency and accountability in education reforms.
- Strengthening collaboration with stakeholders to enhance education delivery.
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