[PDFlist] 15 Pacific Island countries join hands to improve inclusive education
Shahil Chand
Shahil.Chand at pacificdisability.org
Fri Nov 25 11:42:14 +12 2022
15 Pacific Island countries join hands to improve inclusive education
Suva, Fiji 24 November 2022 –
15 Pacific Island countries have launched the new Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Review yesterday to ensure all children, including those living with disability and out-of-school children, have equal access to quality learning.
The Review was designed to advance understanding of the situation of inclusive education in the Pacific, foster cross-country learning and sharing, as well as strengthen partnerships, planning, decision-making and action at both regional- and country-levels.
This was achieved by taking stock of policies, plans, investments, and practices in inclusive education, as well as gaps, positive practices and recommendations for making education fully inclusive.
“Inclusive education is part of all our cultures where we nurture our children to grow up to be intelligent and wise young people,” said the Minister for Social Services in Niue, Hon. Sauni Tongatule, who is also the Chair of the Pacific Inclusive Education Taskforce and launched the review. “Let’s all work together to make it happen.”
The Review also enabled education systems to identify key priorities to adapt to the needs of all children so that they can participate in education, learning and be treated equally. This reflects an opportunity for Pacific-Pacific learning and sharing of practices in inclusive education.
“Whilst education can unlock students’ potential and open different opportunities, I see inclusive education as a real game-changer and great leveler for persons or learners with disabilities,” said the Pacific Disability Forum’s Chief Executive Officer, Setareki Macanawai. “A key challenge facing inclusive education is not our impairments or conditions that prevent us from participating, but the failure of the education system to recognize and address those barriers that keep us excluded and marginalized.”
This collaboration across 15 countries, regional partners, and the Pacific Inclusive Education Taskforce, supports efforts to meet Sustainable Development Goal 4 to achieve quality education for all and to build a pathway for all children to a productive and healthy adulthood.
“UNICEF is committed to ensure that all children of our Pacific shores are able to enjoy their right to inclusive, and of course quality, education,” said UNICEF Pacific’s Deputy Representative, Roshni Basu. “I urge all countries to maximize effort and commitment to translate the Review findings into concrete investments for inclusive education. Let’s work together to drive education systems that include all students, welcome and support them to learn, whoever they are and whatever their abilities or requirements.”
About the Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Review:
The Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Review has been conducted by UNICEF Pacific, under the guidance of the Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Taskforce. The review was guided by the Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Framework and was a core activity under the Pacific Regional Education Framework.
The review included Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
Regional partners who also contributed to the Review include the Asian Development Bank, Australia Pacific Training Coalition, Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Pacific Disability Forum, the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, Save the Children, the Pacific Community Educational Quality and Assessment Programme, UNESCO, UNICEF, The University of the South Pacific, and the World Bank.
About the Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Taskforce:
The preliminary findings of the Inclusive Education Review were presented to the Forum Education Ministers’ Meeting in 2021. At the same time, Ministers formalized the Pacific Inclusive Education Taskforce as part of the education architecture of the region and elevated country representation to the Ministerial level.
The Taskforce works to guide regional action for inclusive education, including support to cross-country learning and sharing, as well as national action for inclusive education in each country.
The Taskforce is now chaired by the Hon. Minister for Social Services in Niue, with Ministerial representation as well by the Hon. Minister of Education and Human Resources Development in Solomon Islands, and the Hon. Secretary of Education in the Federated States of Micronesia.
Other members of the Taskforce include the PacREF Facilitation Unit, Pacific Disability Forum, Australia Pacific Training Coalition, University of the South Pacific, UNICEF, UNESCO, South Pacific Community Educational Quality and Assessment Programme, University of the South Pacific and Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.
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