Every child has the right to education. Around 1000 delegates from 120 countries came together at a three-day World Innovation Summit forSummit for
education (WISE) that was organised in
What essentially emerged at the conference was that though initiatives like ‘Education for All’ — an initiative run by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) — attempt at providing education to children, youth and adults, much remains to be done. In this context, Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned, chair of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development said, “Considering the challenges involved in achieving the goals of ‘Education for All,’ we need to act decisively and quickly.”
According to Gerhard Schröder, former chancellor of
As far as the education sector is concerned, sustainability, pluralism and innovation are the key words today. With this in mind, the WISE initiative had initiated a competition to attract applications from individuals and organisations across the world working in these areas. Sheetal Mehta from
WISE is an initiative taken by Qatar Foundation. Founded in 1995 as a non-profit organsation, it aims to promote education, scientific research and community development
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