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The High Representative, Wolfgang Petritsch,
met today with a delegation from United World Colleges (UWC), the UK-based
organization that runs schools throughout the world. UWC is proposing to open an
international and residential college in Sarajevo. The school will be a fully
accredited member of the UWC movement.
The present UWC schedule envisages the school opening in September 2003. The
High Representative expressed his hope that donors will come forward and support
this concrete and worthwhile project.
On the occasion of his meeting with the UWC delegation, the High
Representative addressed the current situation of the BiH education system and
its restructuring. He noted that while there has been substantial progress in
many different areas in BiH in recent years, progress in the field of education
has been insufficient, despite the fact that this is crucial for the sustainable
future of the country. “I am therefore deeply frustrated, which explains why I
decided to support the excellent initiative of the United World Colleges which
is being presented today,” he said.
Lack of decisive progress in the field of education as a result of
overpoliticisation and the absence of vision, have been the main obstacles to
providing the young people of BiH with the kind of education they are entitled
to expect, the High Representative said. The adoption of a joint core
curriculum that respects the rights and needs of all students must be made a
national priority.
The High Representatives has appealed to Ministers, Rectors, Professors,
students and parents to work together to remove all political, legal, and
administrative obstacles to the development of an efficient, sustainable and
modern education sector in BiH. “I have repeated many times these past years
that sustainable economic development can only be based on an adequately trained
and educated workforce,” the High Representative said.
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