NESA Hosts Delegation from South Sudan to Foster Knowledge Exchange in Education Sector
NESA Hosts Delegation from South Sudan to Foster Knowledge Exchange in Education Sector
In a significant move towards fostering international collaboration in the education sector, Dr. Bernard Bahati, the Director-General of the National Examination and School Authority (NESA), warmly welcomed a delegation from South Sudan on December 6, 2023. Led by Aya Benjamin Libo Warille, the Minister of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare, the delegation included representatives from key ministries, such as Higher Education, Youth, and Sports. The aim was to engage in a fruitful exchange of insights and knowledge, drawing inspiration from Rwanda's exemplary education system.
The meeting focused on various facets of the education system, with discussions spanning the preparation, conduct, and publication of national exams. Additionally, the methodologies employed in school inspections to ensure the delivery of quality education took center stage in the deliberations.
Dr. Bernard Bahati underscored the importance of such collaborative initiatives, stating, "Hosting the delegation from South Sudan is an honor, and we are dedicated to meaningful discussions that contribute to the continuous enhancement of educational standards. Sharing best practices is a significant investment in the global pursuit of educational excellence."
Minister Aya Benjamin Libo Warille expressed her appreciation for the warm reception and the willingness of the NESA team to share expertise. "Collaborations like these are crucial in our efforts to elevate the quality of education. The openness of the NESA team to share their experiences with us is a testament to the spirit of global cooperation in advancing educational standards," she remarked.

The meeting delved into the methodologies and frameworks employed for school inspections, with a particular emphasis on building quality assurance and delivering a high standard of education. The exchange of insights and experiences on these subjects is anticipated to greatly benefit South Sudan as it endeavors to fortify its education system.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to ongoing cooperation and knowledge exchange. Both the NESA team and the visiting delegation from South Sudan expressed enthusiasm for the potential long-term collaboration in the field of education, with plans to continue engaging in future initiatives aimed at mutual growth and improvement.

In essence, the meeting served as a platform for NESA and the South Sudan delegation to underline the importance of international knowledge exchange and collaboration in fostering continuous improvement in educational standards. The commitment to sharing best practices and expertise in the education sector signals a promising step toward the enhancement of quality education, not only within individual countries but across international borders. Such collaborative efforts stand as a testament to the dedication of both parties to the pursuit of excellence in education for the benefit of future generations.
Public Relations and Communications Officer reports