UNICEF vows to reduce population of out-of-school children in Katsina

The United Nations Children Funds (UNICEF) says it is committed to providing more support to the Katsina state government towards addressing the rate of out-of-school children in the state.
The UNICEF chief, Kano field office, Rahama Farah, disclosed this when he paid a courtesy visit to the state commissioner for education, Zainab Musawa.
According to Mr Farah, the aim of the visit is to renew UNICEF’s commitment in supporting children of the state to learn.
The UNICEF chief said: “More support is coming to address out-of-school children and Tsangaya schools with vocational skills for them to be more relevant in the society.
“UNICEF will also provide more support for the state in the area of Teacher Management Information System (TMIS) and Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) for more system strengthening and capacity building.”
Congratulating the state for becoming second in NLP enrollment, Mr Farah also felicitated with Ms Musawa for becoming the commissioner of basic and secondary education.
Responding, the commissioner pledged to scale up pending UNICEF activities for the educational development of Katsina state.
Ms Musawa, who disclosed her strategic plans in overhauling the education system of the state, also restated government’s commitment under Gov. Dikko Radda in working with development partners to achieve the desired objectives.
She also thanked the UNICEF chief for the visit which she described as timely and significant.
The visit also featured a brief practical demonstration on application of TMIS and NLP.
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