Kuwait Cabinet continues preparations for parliamentary elections

The Cabinet was briefed on the youth, health and educational committee’s recommendation on the report submitted by the National Bureau for Academic Accreditation & Education Quality Assurance (NBAQ on setting a common vision amongst the government bodies interested in varying education outputs within the formwork of labor market needs.

The Cabinet decided to form a ministerial committee headed by Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr. Ali Fahd Al-Mudhaf to look into all topics related to education outputs, supervise efforts of the government bodied to make a connection between these outputs and labor market as well as other issues.

The Cabinet discussed the committee’s recommendation on developing school management of general education phases. In this regard, the Cabinet was briefed on the presentation submitted Al-Mudhaf on a project aiming to develop a new interactive educational system, curricula and educational methods approved globally.

The project also seeks to expand benefit from the capabilities provided by the STEM program, under the umbrella of the Ministry.

This system will gradually begin according to the educational stages of boys and girls schools for the kindergarten and primary stages.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Acting Minster of Interior Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah informed the Cabinet about the details of fire at Mina Abudllah store.

The Cabinet lauded efficiency and efforts of the firefighters who dealt with, and controlled, the blaze, stressing the necessity of taking all required measures to implement safety and security to avoid repeating such incidents again.

The Cabinet approved a decree appointing adviser Saad Abdul Karim al-Safran Public Prosecutor and referred the decree to His Highness the Amir.

Furthermore, the Cabinet discussed the latest developments on international and Arab arenas, following, with great sorrow, the flash floods that engulfed some sisterly and friendly countries.

It offered condolences to Somalia, Pakistan and Sudan’s governments over those killed by the floods.

The Cabinet voiced worry about the recent armed clashes erupted in Libya’s capital, Tripoli, that threaten safety and security of Libyans and undermine the country’s stability.

It affirmed Kuwait’s firm stance supporting Libya’s State, the political path and the relevant UN Security Council in a way that maintains the country’s stability, security and sovereignty. The Cabinet finally called for all parties to cease clashes to stop escalation and bloodshed.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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