unesco to organize conference for arab education ministers
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UNESCO to organize conference for Arab education ministers

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The UNESCO said that it will organize a regional conference for the Arab education ministers in Sharm el Sheikh on January 29.
Another experts' meeting will be held on January 27 and 28.
The meeting will be the first to be held in Egypt at the Arab education ministers since 2008, said Egypt's Ambassador in UNESCO Mohamed Sameh Amr.
The meeting is expected to tackle the progress made so far in the program of "Education for All:, which is part of the Millennium Development Goals, he added.
The Arab ministers will also set the future priorities and lay out an Arab regional viewpoint for the education issue he added.

 

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