G20 Ministerial Meeting Stresses Promotion of Economic Growth Through Education

The G20 Ministers of Education meet under the G20 Saudi Presidency. Photo: G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter Account
The G20 Ministers of Education meet under the G20 Saudi Presidency. Photo: G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter Account
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G20 Ministerial Meeting Stresses Promotion of Economic Growth Through Education

The G20 Ministers of Education meet under the G20 Saudi Presidency. Photo: G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter Account
The G20 Ministers of Education meet under the G20 Saudi Presidency. Photo: G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter Account

The Education Ministers of the Group of 20 major economies have committed during a virtual meeting under the G20 Saudi Presidency in enabling all people to realize the opportunities of the 21st century.

The ministers reaffirmed their “commitment to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.”

A statement issued by the Saudi G20 Secretariat on Saturday said that the conferees encouraged international collaboration and the sharing of best practices to advance education systems in the world.

“In this way, we will contribute to broader aims, including reducing poverty and inequality; promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth; advancing access to quality education for all, especially girls, and empowering women, youth and vulnerable groups.”

The ministers highlighted “the importance of improving access to quality Early Childhood Education (ECE) as a foundation for the development of current and future generations and as a fundamental part of promoting equity and inclusion in education and encouraging lifelong learning.”

“We recognize the value of fostering internationalization in education as a means of improving the quality of education at all levels and cultivating global citizens who are prepared for an increasingly interconnected world,” the statement quoted them as saying.

The ministers encouraged the development of policies and measures to support the continuity of education while prioritizing the health and safety of students, teachers and parents during the pandemic.

They also stressed the importance of research and data to assess the learning outcomes and quality of distance learning.



Bahri: Saudi Oil Tanker Amjad Was Not Targeted in Red Sea

A tanker is seen in Yemeni waters: Photo: Maritime services provider Boskalis
A tanker is seen in Yemeni waters: Photo: Maritime services provider Boskalis
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Bahri: Saudi Oil Tanker Amjad Was Not Targeted in Red Sea

A tanker is seen in Yemeni waters: Photo: Maritime services provider Boskalis
A tanker is seen in Yemeni waters: Photo: Maritime services provider Boskalis

Saudi shipping firm Bahri said on Tuesday its tanker Amjad was not targeted in a Red Sea attack, and that it had been spared any damage from the incident that hit another tanker that was sailing nearby.

"We unequivocally affirm that AMJAD was not targeted and sustained no injuries or damage. The vessel remains fully operational and is proceeding to her planned destination without interruption," Bahri, which owns and manages Amjad, said in a statement titled "Unexplained aerial activity reported.

"Bahri has promptly informed all relevant authorities and remains in continuous communication with our crew as we vigilantly monitor the situation," it added.