News in Brief
ADEA Steering Committee
ADEA congratulates newly appointed Ministers of Education.
Ghana
Hon. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah has been appointed Minister of Education
in Ghana. He replaces Hon. Amoako-Nuama.
Uganda
Hon. Edward Khiddu Makubuya has been appointed Minister of Education
and Sports in Uganda. He replaces Hon. Apolo Nsibambi, who has
been appointed Prime Minister.
São-Tom and Principe
Hon. Peregrino Do Sacramento Da Costa has been appointed Minister
of National Education and Culture. He replaces Hon. Dos Santos Sequeira
Bragana.
Ghana, Uganda and São-Tom and Principe are among the 10 member
countries of the ADEA Bureau of Ministers.
France
Mr. Jean-Claude Balmès, representing the French Cooperation
on the ADEA Steering Committee has left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He is now at the Agence française de développement.
Mr. Jean-Pierre Destouesse, Deputy Director for Social Development
and Education Cooperation at the International Cooperation and Development
Division, and Mrs. Annie Seren, Head of the Bureau of School
Instruction and Literacy (same Division), now represent the French Cooperation
on the ADEA Steering Committee.
Ireland
The ADEA Steering Committee is pleased to welcome the Department of
Foreign Affairs, Ireland, among its members. Ms. Nessa Delaney, Desk
Officer, Development Cooperation Division and Ms. Liz Higgins, Education
Advisor (same division), will represent Irish Aid on the ADEA Steering
Committee.
Working Group on Education
Sector Analysis (WGESA)
WGESA launched the first issue of its Newsletter (WGESA News)
in January 1999. WGESA has also launched its own Web Site recently.
These new tools are part of a communication strategy developed for WGESA's
new phase of activities.
For further information, please contact:
Working Group on Education Sector Analysis
UNESCO-ED/ERD, 7 Place de Fontenoy,
75732 Paris 07 SP, France.
Tel: +33/ (0) 145 68 08 26
Fax: +33/ (0) 145 68 56 31
E-mail: wgesa@unesco.org
Web Site: http://www.education.unesco.org/wgesa
ADEA Secretariat
The ADEA Secretariat has recruted a new Program Officer, in renplacement
of Ms. Lyne Godmaire, who left the Secretariat last December.
Mr. Vincent Snijders (Netherlands) joined ADEA in February. He
has worked as an Associate Expert with UNDP in Kirghistan and with UNESCO
in Mozambique. M. Snijders will be responsible for follow-up work with
the Working Groups on Sector Analysis, Distance Education, Nonformal
Education, Higher Education, Female Participation, and Statistics.
Mr. Snijders may be reached at:
Tel: +33 (0) 145 03 37 85
E-mail: v.snijders@iiep.unesco.org