(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Hon. Hazel Manning, Education
Minister of Trinidad and Tobago has underscored the
role of education in human development and in the
wider context of the CARICOM Single Market and
Economy (CSME).
Minister Manning was addressing the Experts Forum
of the Conference on the Caribbean under the theme
'Addressing Quality and Equity in Social
Development'. The Experts Forum, which began on 19
June, continued today Wednesday 20 June at the World
Bank, Washington DC.
The Conference, organised in collaboration with
the World Bank, the OAS and the IDB, is structured
to provide opportunities for interaction Government
to Government, People to People and between
Governments and People in three parallel events – an
Expert Forum hosted by the World Bank, a Private
Sector Forum, hosted by the IADB and a Diaspora
Forum hosted by the OAS.
According to Minister Manning, a quality
education system is the foundation of the social
fabric of society. She stressed the need to build
partnerships to be globally competitive.
The emphasis for the Region now, she said, was on
the quality of education, commitments with regard to
education for all, meeting the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), multi-cultural issues and
Information Communication and Technology (ICT)
concerns.
Among the topics that were addressed at this
morning's Forum were 'How to better integrate
education with Labour Market Demands'; 'How to
expand cooperation in Education and Training,
Develop Tertiary Education Institutions and Promote
Networking within the Region and Externally' and
'Capacity Building for the use of ICTs to Improve
Learning'.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org