Home / US Presidential Election 2008 Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Kenya urges youth to emulate Obama by realizing dreams
Adjust font size:

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki on Wednesday called on the youth to emulate U.S. President-elect Barrack Obama by embracing education in order to realize their dreams.

Kibaki noted that Obama has made tremendous achievements and reached where he is today because of his determination, hard work and positive attitude in embracing education as a critical life tool.

"We welcome the new development in the United States and believe that, as Africans, President-elect Obama has given us a real boost," Kibaki said.

Kibaki pointed out that the young Obama took his education seriously and was not side-tracked by life challenges.

Speaking in Nairobi when he officially opened the African Regional Preparatory Conference for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s Sixth International Conference on Adult Education, Kibaki reiterated that his government considers education as a basic right for all its citizens and a prerequisite for sustainable, economic and social development.

"Towards realizing this basic right, we have over the last six years introduced reforms in our education sector aimed at improving access, equity and quality education," Kibaki said.

The president said that his government has implemented Free Primary Education Program since 2003 as a measure of commitment towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal of education for all.

"This program has seen enrolment in primary schools rise from 5. 9 million children to 8.2 million currently. Further, to ensure sustainable youth education, we introduced Free Secondary School tuition from January this year," he said.

Kibaki expressed optimism that with such elaborate measures in place, adult illiteracy would be eliminated in the near future, adding that increased places in institutions of higher learning will enable many secondary school graduates to access tertiary and university education.

The president noted that under the Vision 2030, the government envisages a well-educated and skilled human resource base, which is a critical factor towards the success of the vision.

"We have further sought to improve the access to higher education by encouraging private sector investments in the education sector. I am glad to note that we have witnessed keen interest by private investors in post-secondary education, including university level education," Kibaki said.

The government targets at attaining 80 percent mark both in adult literacy level and transition rate from primary to secondary education level by 2012, the president declared.

Kibaki said that the government has extended huge financial supports to primary school, non-formal school and adult education centers to step up the provision of education to adults.

The president noted that the crucial role education plays in development has compelled government to integrate adult education into the mainstream education system to ensure coordinated policy development and implementation to achieve the maximum utilization of both personnel and facilities.

"Adult and continuing education has, therefore, become part of the investment programs within the Kenya Education Sector Support Program which aims at giving every Kenyan the right to quality education," he said.

He said that the since the youth comprises the majority in the total labor force supply in many African countries, it was vital to pay special attention to the education of the young populace.

"Indeed, the youth between 15 and 35 years of age account for about 38 percent of our population. More importantly, the youth form about 60 percent of the total labor force in the country," he said.

Kibaki appealed for continued donor supports in various education programs in the country.

The president thanked UNESCO for sponsoring the forum and urged the organization to create more such opportunities for educators to review, plan and exchange their unique experiences.

(Xinhua News Agency November 5, 2008)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
Most Viewed >>
- China denies helping Indian rebels
- Obama wins in earliest vote in tiny Dixville
- Miliband clears up Britain's Tibet policy
- Former HK Governor Patten backs Obama
- Survey shows number of undecided US voters dwindles
> Korean Nuclear Talks
> Reconstruction of Iraq
> Middle East Peace Process
> Iran Nuclear Issue
> 6th SCO Summit Meeting
Links
- China Development Gateway
- Foreign Ministry
- Network of East Asian Think-Tanks
- China-EU Association
- China-Africa Business Council
- China Foreign Affairs University
- University of International Relations
- Institute of World Economics & Politics
- Institute of Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies
- Institute of West Asian & African Studies
- Institute of Latin American Studies
- Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
- Institute of Japanese Studies
主站蜘蛛池模板: 香蕉尹人在线观看免费下载| h成人在线观看| 日本高清视频色wwwwww色| 无码日韩精品一区二区免费暖暖| 亚洲va无码va在线va天堂| 欧美精品免费观看二区| 人妻精品久久久久中文字幕69| 精品无码久久久久久久动漫| 国产精品免费观看视频播放| 99精品久久久中文字幕| 欧美亚洲精品suv| 亚洲熟妇无码AV不卡在线播放| 男人j进女人p里动态图| 午夜人性色福利无码视频在线观看 | 欧美三级不卡在线观线看高清| 哦┅┅快┅┅用力啊┅┅动态图 | 久久精品乱子伦免费| 欧美va天堂在线电影| 亚洲性69影院在线观看| 永久在线观看www免费视频| 亚洲视频天天射| 免费涩涩在线视频网| 欧美成人三级一区二区在线观看| 国产人妖乱国产精品人妖| 欧美高清69hd| 国产成人亚洲欧美电影| 91精品久久久久久久99蜜桃| 日韩一级在线播放| 亚洲人jizz| 男男gay做爽爽的视频免费| 国产成人精品亚洲2020| 18videosex性加拿大| 性欧美暴力猛交xxxxx高清| 亚洲2022国产成人精品无码区| 欧美日韩在线免费| 午夜国产福利在线观看| 翁公厨房嫒媛猛烈进出| 国产亚洲av片在线观看18女人| 韩国免费毛片在线看| 国产国语对白露脸在线观看| 麻豆安全免费网址入口|