Saudi Arabia reiterates commitment to quality education and sustainability at Chile summit
Deputy Minister of Education for Planning Saad Al-Ghamdi leads Saudi delegation in Santiago, Chile.
Santiago, Chile — Saudi Arabia's dedication to enhancing educational standards and promoting environmental initiatives was underscored during the World Summit on Teachers held in Santiago, Chile.
The Kingdom represented Arab countries at this international event, with Deputy Minister of Education for Planning Saad Al-Ghamdi leading the delegation.
This team included representatives from the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Educational Professional Development, joining high-level delegations from around the world.At the High-Level Steering Committee meeting for Sustainable Development Goal 4, which focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education, Al-Ghamdi delivered Saudi Arabia's address on behalf of the Arab Group.
He reemphasized the country's support for global educational objectives and outlined its strategic vision for future advancements in the field.Al-Ghamdi stressed the significance of delivering quality education, incorporating green initiatives to foster sustainability, and instilling values of tolerance and social harmony.
Additionally, he underscored the pivotal role that teachers play in driving educational progress by advocating continuous professional development and creating a nurturing environment that encourages creativity and academic excellence.He articulated that investing in education constitutes an investment in human capital and called for enhanced international collaboration and innovative financial mechanisms to ensure universal access to quality education.
This approach is aimed at empowering students to contribute constructively to their communities and beyond.