Hh The Pm Assures Effort And Money To Be Expended For Best Educational Conditions For Students

06 August 2020 Kuwait

His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah on Wednesday said that the government has great responsibilities and challenges in tackling the impact of the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis on education, stressing the government “will spare no effort and money in providing suitable educational conditions for students.”

This came during His Highness’ speech at the National Assembly complementary session today to discuss a request submitted by some MPs on issues related to the march of public, private and higher education. “With the cooperation of the National Assembly, the government will go a long way and will pass through the least damages, and that is its responsibility,” the Prime Minister said. The government will continue to work and strive to provide better conditions for student education without delay, he stressed. Kuwait has capabilities to be that we are proud of, and did that within a short period done by exchanging views with those concerned in the Gulf, Arab and world countries, Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled added.

His Highness referred to a statement issued by the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday saying that the Corona pandemic has caused “the biggest disorder” in education systems around the world throughout history. Guterres warned the world of facing disaster of generations that could waste human potential and undermine decades of progress.

Kuwait has communicated with the Gulf, Arab, Islamic, world countries and international organizations to learn about their experiences and benefit from their experiences in how to deal with the health crisis in this regard, in addition to sharing the local experience, His Highness added. The responsibility of executive and legislative authorities is shared towards education, as the government keen to present the educational plan to the National Assembly to take advantage of the views of representatives regarding the future of students, he said.

 

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