Call for int'l cooperation on education challenges
Islamabad: As the global education community prepares to gather for the 2025 Education World Forum in London, Minister of State at the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Wajiha Qamar has underscored the critical importance of international cooperation in tackling education challenges worldwide.
In a statement ahead of the annual summit, scheduled to take place from May 18 to 21 in Westminster, Minister Qamar reflected on the forum’s value in uniting policymakers, educators and global leaders around a shared vision.
“The Education World Forum showcases the strength of international partnership. As ministers from around the world come together, we discover not only common challenges—but shared solutions that harness the power of education to uplift individuals, strengthen societies and advance nations.” The Education World Forum is widely regarded as the world’s largest gathering of education and skills ministers.
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